Hello world!
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Hello world!
Professional A/C and Heating
by wpadmin
1y ago
Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start writing! The post Hello world! appeared first on AC repair | AC installation | AC Maintenance Orlando ..read more
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Check Your AC With Simple Tips
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1y ago
HOW TO CHECK IF YOUR AIR CONDITIONER IS RUNNING EFFICIENTLY IN SIMPLE TIPS In the midst of the summer and scorching temperatures, there is nothing better than having an air conditioner unit that works as efficiently as it possibly can. To make sure that your air conditioning is working up to standards, all you have to do is take a couple of minutes out of your day to look at the most important components in your unit. We provide some simple tips to help you determine the working state of your air conditioning unit! OBSERVE HOW YOUR AIR CONDITIONER UNIT USUALLY RUNS   One of the first ..read more
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New AC Can Boost Home Value
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1y ago
Does a new HVAC unit actually increase the value of your home? The answer is yes, and it’s in more ways than one. So if you have been wondering whether it’s worth it to splurge on a new HVAC system, you don’t have to anymore! You not only get to enjoy a more comfortable interior but better resale value. Increases the Overall Energy-Efficiency of Your Home There are many home improvements that could potentially improve the resale value of your home. The common thing with these home improvements is that they make your home more convenient. A new HVAC unit could benefit you in this reg ..read more
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What’s The Perfect Temperature?
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1y ago
The weather in Florida can be unpredictable, but we know one thing for sure: Orlando summers are hot. With the rising temps and rising energy costs, it could feel like choosing between staying cool and saving money. So, what is the best temperature for your home to keep it cool but also keep it efficient? A smart or programmable thermostat allows you to set a schedule and keep track of your home’s temperature to help save energy. According to energy.gov, the ideal setting for your thermostat when you are home is 78 degrees. They also suggest raising the temperature or turning it off completel ..read more
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Staying Cool When AC Breaks
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1y ago
When your air conditioning system decides to stop working in the middle of a hot summer day, it can be stressful, to say the least. While you’re waiting for your air conditioning system to get repaired, there are some practical things that you can do to help keep your home and your family relatively comfortable. Be Strategic With Your Windows and Doors One of the best ways to help cool down your home to a manageable level is to let in the fresh air. However, it’s essential to be strategic about the time of day that you open your windows. You want to keep your windows closed during the daylight ..read more
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Electrostatic vs Regular AC Filters
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1y ago
The air filter is a key component of your HVAC system. It stops airborne particles like dust and pollen from circulating through your home. Finding out what type of air filter is right for you will help enhance your sense of comfort at home. For example, environmentally minded homeowners might opt for an electrostatic air filter. Typical filters can’t be recycled and are normally replaced every few months. Instead, an electrostatic filter can be washed off and reused. What Is an Electrostatic Air Filter? An electrostatic air filter is distinct from media filters, which are nonreusab ..read more
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Improving Your Home’s AC Performance
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1y ago
When we refer to “home performance,” we’re talking about how your home performs overall when it comes to efficiency. Yes, your HVAC systems contribute to energy efficiency–in fact, your HVAC systems can make up half of your home’s entire energy use–and we’re going to talk about that a bit today, but home efficiency and performance rely on a couple of other factors too, like your windows and doors, and what indoor air quality solutions you have in place. For the purpose of today’s post, we’re going to talk about air conditioning maintenance. Maintaining your HVAC systems is actually key to imp ..read more
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How To Cool Upstairs In Summer
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1y ago
If you live in a two-story home, then it is likely the upper floor gets a lot warmer during the summer. But adjusting the thermostat can create an imbalance so the lower levels get too cold. Here is what you need to know about why the upstairs gets so hot, what you can do, and when you need to call for air conditioning repair in Orlando. Why Does the Second Floor Get Hot? Here are just a few reasons why the upper stories of the home are often warmer than the rest of the house in summer. First, hot air rises. Second, the roof also gets hot, and heat trapped in the attic settles onto the to ..read more
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Prepping For Hurricane Season
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1y ago
The 2022 Atlantic hurricane season started on June 1 and ends November 30. Is your home HVAC system ready to weather the coming storms? Investing your time now making sure your home and your heating and cooling system are ready for hurricane season can help tremendously down the road. Check out this helpful guide on preparing your home HVAC system for hurricane season this year! Keep Your HVAC System Well-Maintained If you live in a hurricane prone area, regularly scheduled maintenance for your HVAC system is a top priority. Each year, you should be sure your home’s heating and cooling system ..read more
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