by Bryan Simning | Jul 25, 2020 | Air Filter, COVID-19, Duct Cleaning, HVAC
As a respiratory illness, COVID-19 spreads through the air. According to the CDC, the virus is primarily communicable through respiratory droplets, which every person creates when they cough, sneeze or speak. If these droplets are infected with COVID-19, then they...
by Bryan Simning | Jul 21, 2020 | AC Repair, air conditioner maintenance, HVAC, Maintenance, Services
Few things are worse than have your home’s air conditioning unit break down in the middle of a summer heatwave. 95-degree temps are tough enough to deal with in the best of circumstances; they’re much worse when you can’t retreat to the calming, relieving cool of your...
by Bryan Simning | Jul 5, 2020 | AC Repair, air conditioner maintenance, HVAC
The best air conditioner is the one that runs reliably. When you can simply dial in your preferred temperature at the thermostat, listen to the quiet whoosh of air through your vents, and sit back to enjoy cool comfort, there’s nothing to worry you. However,...
by Bryan Simning | Jun 30, 2020 | AC Installation, AC Repair, air conditioner maintenance, Heating, HVAC
Although often overlooked, an air conditioner’s air filter is a critical component in the system. It has a massive impact on the quality of air pumped into your home via your HVAC system, removing dust, debris, and other harmful particles. Furthermore, the energy that...
by Bryan Simning | Jun 24, 2020 | air conditioner, Air Conditioning, HVAC, Thermostats
HVAC Manufacturers have, over the years, aimed to provide energy-efficient products. For decades, thermostats have been used to regulate the temperature within buildings. According to the Energy Information Administration (EIA), residential thermostats control roughly...
by Bryan Simning | Jun 18, 2020 | Heating, HVAC
Picture this! It’s a cold winter’s night, and you’re about to turn in, but there’s a bitter chill in the air. You’re uncertain why this is happening because the last time you checked, your furnace was working as usual. However, you start thinking about the last time...