hvac maintenance

  • An HVAC expert checks and emphasizes the importance of how often to change the furnace filter in your air conditioner.

    How Often Should I Change My Furnace Filter?

    The filter in your HVAC is a powerhouse! This essential apparatus contributes to good air quality by preventing debris and dust from circulating through your house. It also boosts the performance of your heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning unit by...

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  • An AC expert demonstrates how to fix overheated air conditioner.

    How to Fix an Overheated Air Conditioner

    As November temperatures in Arizona can still be uncomfortably high, your household must have an efficiently functioning air conditioner. After a sweltering summer, your AC may no longer be operating optimally.  When an air conditioner works too long or...

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  • An HVAC specialist change the thermostat to the heat setting in getting heater ready for winter.

    Getting Your Heater Ready for Winter in 10 Steps

    Colder weather is upon us. We begin to crave cozy spaces, hot drinks, and sedentary activities. It’s the perfect time to get your heater ready for winter. The following are some tips for preparing your heating system for the...

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  • A girl is examining her portable AC and wondering, 'Why is my portable AC so loud?

    Why Is My Portable AC So Loud?

    A portable air conditioner is a great way to stay cool during hot summer days. They are energy-efficient, affordable, and moveable. One drawback of these units is their noise level. Why are portable ACs so loud? What can you...

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  • A technician install install screens or covers, seal gaps, and cracks, and repair damaged areas.

    Can Mice Get in Through A Window Air Conditioner?

    Can mice get in your window air conditioner? The answer is a resounding YES! The warm, dry insulation in window air conditioners is perfect for nesting. Mice squeeze in through pipe entries, air vents, access panels, and cable ports....

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  • A frozen air conditioner can be solve by safely pouring hot water on the unit.

    Can You Pour Hot Water on a Frozen Air Conditioner?

    In the brutal heat of an Arizona summer, the air conditioner is an important appliance. It keeps your home comfortable, helping you deal with heat and humidity. No matter how well you maintain your unit, sometimes troubles occur. Frozen...

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  • A portable air conditioning unit is perfect for cooling a single bedroom, but sometimes it blows out water.

    Why Is Your Portable Air Conditioner Blowing Out Water?

    Portable air conditioners are perfect for cooling small rooms or rooms where a window-mounted/wall-mounted system cannot be installed. They’re often used in apartments, schools, hospitals, and offices. These durable units are easily moved from space to space, as needed....

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  • A family resting in a couch enjoying the coolness of their Air conditioner.

    Arizona’s Dry Summer Climate and HVAC Performance

    One-third of Arizona is arid (having little or no rain), while one-half is semiarid (receiving light rainfall). These conditions result in an average summer humidity of 20% (comfortable levels are between 40% and 60%). The high summer temperatures (up...

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  • Why Regular HVAC Maintenance is a Must in Arizona

    Why Regular HVAC Maintenance is a Must in Arizona

    Arizona’s desert climate is notorious for its sweltering summer temperatures, often ranging between 90 and 120 degrees Fahrenheit. During these extreme heatwaves, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, heatstroke, and hyperthermia become serious health concerns. In such an environment, a properly...

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  • HVAC's Role in Maintaining and Reducing Spring Allergens

    Common Spring Allergens and Your HVAC’s Role in Combating Them

    Spring in Arizona brings wildflowers, bursting cacti, sunshine, warm temperatures, hikers, campers, and a myriad of allergens! Frequent breezes allow respiratory irritants to travel easily. Many residents and visitors react to ragweed, soy plants, tumbleweed, ryegrass, mesquite trees, bermudagrass,...

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