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Ways to Make Your A/C More Economical

  • April 16, 2021
  • Air Conditioning

No homeowner likes to see a high energy bill, yet air conditioning consumes anywhere from 12 to 70 percent of a home’s energy output and annual costs. Rather than hold off cooling your home to benefit your wallet, consider making…

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How Leaves Can Clog Your HVAC System

  • October 16, 2020
  • Air Conditioning, Residential Heating, Residential HVAC

Fall is a transitional period for your HVAC system. Occasionally, you may use the air conditioner when temperatures creep into the 70s yet, as the season progresses, you turn on the furnace as conditions grow colder. During this time, leaves…

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Why Do Summertime HVAC Issues Occur?

  • August 5, 2020
  • Air Conditioning, Residential HVAC

As temperatures continue to rise and we experience more humid days, you’ve likely turned on your air conditioning full-time. During the dog days of summer, you expect a blast of artic air to cool your home, but it doesn’t always…

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How Moisture & Humidity Affect HVAC Systems

  • April 2, 2020
  • Air Conditioning, Residential HVAC

When it’s hot and humid, you turn on the A/C in your home. In most cases, doing so dries out the air and reduces the temperature yet sometimes, you don’t notice a change. If the air remains stuffy and warm,…

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What Causes Blocked Air Ducts?

  • November 27, 2019
  • Air Conditioning, Residential Heating, Residential HVAC

Homeowners are unlikely to notice a blocked air duct, unless something physically obstructs it from the outside. Other signs like varying temperatures between rooms and above average energy bills often point to a clogged or damaged HVAC system. If cool…

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4 Commercial A/C Problems to Repair

  • August 26, 2019
  • Air Conditioning, Commercial HVAC

During the sweltering days of summer in Connecticut, commercial buildings need to be equipped with high quality air conditioning units that keep the tenants happy. It’s not uncommon for certain businesses to close for a day while A/C is being…

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Is it Time to Have Your A/C Inspected?

  • August 7, 2019
  • Air Conditioning

It’s a wonderful feeling to walk into a cool house from humid summer weather, but many people take air conditioning for granted. Without regularly scheduled inspections, you won’t know if certain parts of the A/C unit are starting to break…

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Benefits of Ductless Air Conditioners

  • May 30, 2019
  • Air Conditioning, Residential HVAC

If you’re in the market for a new home air conditioning system, consider the advantages of ductless. Cost savings, improved efficiency and better air quality are just some of the benefits of choosing ductless air conditioning. What Is a Ductless…

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Common Air Conditioner Problems

  • April 3, 2019
  • Air Conditioning, Commercial HVAC, Residential HVAC

Whether the unit is at your home or office, there are many common A/C problems to keep in mind. When the weather gets hot and humid, the last thing you want is for your unit to fail. For the benefit…

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3 Tips to Get Your A/C Ready for Spring

  • March 18, 2019
  • Air Conditioning, Residential HVAC

In New England, summers keep getting hotter and the heat waves can last for weeks at a time. Everyone is looking forward to warmer weather but if your air conditioner is not prepared, it could be a rough few days…

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