What’s The Best Type of Air Conditioner for My Home?

These days, we all have plenty of choices when it comes to installing an air conditioning in your home. You may go for an inexpensive window unit, a mid-level split air conditioning system, or simply go with the old faithful central HVAC system. With so many options, you may start asking yourself what’s the best choice for air conditioning your home, and indeed, each of them provides a variety of pros and cons, and the best decision can vary from one individual to the other. However, in the vast majority of cases the best choice is by far getting an air conditioner which is part of an HVAC system. Here are some of the reasons why:
1. Aesthetics
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Posted on November 10th, 2018
Ways to Reduce AC Costs

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, a good 43% of your utility bill every month is due to your heating system and air conditioner. With the summer months coming up, it’s important to cut back on costs! Visit Plumbers Edmonton’s favorite heating, cooling and plumbing company for more information.
Shade Your Home
When heat accumulates in the home, it tends to come directly from the sun shining down on the roof or through windows. Try planting leafy trees around the building. This will help block the sunlight that hits your home, which in turn will keep the heat away. If you can shade your A.C. unit, you could manage to boost its efficiency by as much as 10%, at … read full article
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Posted on November 9th, 2018
Tips to Keeping Hardwood Floor Warm

Hardwood floors are a fancy and elegant addition to every home. Although the hardwood gives your home an elegant finish, as well as improving your home’s value, it can get unpleasantly cold in winter. Aside from this, the wood can warp if exposed to moisture or uneven heating. Nonetheless, investing in a high-quality heat and air conditioning unit can help preserve the floor.
Comfort vs. Aesthetics
Hardwood floors can get uncomfortably cold especially during the winter season. Investing in a radiant floor heating system, however, doesn’t solve the heating issue, as this could cause the wood to warp. This makes it hard for homeowners to decide on the best floor heating option to go for, considering radiant heating systems work … read full article
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Posted on November 8th, 2018
How to Fix your Own Air Conditioner

Did you know that minor air conditioner repair can cost from $80 to $100? And by minor, we mean repairs that you could actually do yourself. So to prevent you from paying a repairman for repairs that you could actually do, here are some common problems and the simple steps that you can do to have your cooling unit working again:
Indoor fan is not running. First thing to check is the thermostat. Make sure it’s receiving power. You’ll know that the digital thermostat has no power if it’s blank. If it’s blank or if it has batteries, go to the fan coil or the furnace and unplug it. Plug it back in after a few minutes. This will reset … read full article
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Posted on November 7th, 2018
Heat from Underneath
Temperature varies all throughout the year. Whether you are from the West side of the world enjoying snow in the winter or somewhere in the East savoring the heat of the sun, you are never certain that these temperatures will be permanent. Change is the only thing that’s constant, as they say. For some people, they only care about the temperature above the ground. Little do they know that the temperature below ground stays fairly consistent all year regardless of the climate or season. The area just a few feet below the earth’s surface has a temperature that is roughly around 55°-70°F year-round, utterly different from the air temperature that varies greatly from day to night or when seasons change.… read full article
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Posted on August 29th, 2018
Ducts and Health Problems
If the ducts in your HVAC systems are left unclean, they can contribute to the decrease in indoor air quality, the increase of energy wastage and spread indoor air pollutants throughout your home. These systems supply conditioned air through the different rooms in your house, so it is important to maintain its cleanliness to ensure a constant supply of optimum quality of indoor air. If the users start hearing strange noises and smelling strange odors coming from the HVAC system, or the system itself is experiencing frequent breakdowns, or there are rises in the utility belt, one must have the ducts cleaned by a professional. The problem may be due to just more than just a dirty air filter.… read full article
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Posted on August 28th, 2018
Climate Ready HVAC Systems
HVAC systems help us keep our cool when the scrutinizing heat begins to set in and gives us warmth when the snowflakes start to fall. But, we also have to take into account that they also need to cool down and they also need proper and regular maintenance to ensure that they are always in their best condition. In order to cool us down, they too need to reboot and be refreshed to ensure that it stays in its best condition. ACs need to be tuned up and checked regularly to avoid failures, damages, and malfunctions from happening.
Some may be skeptical about maintaining our HVAC systems because it may cause us a lot of time, money and effort to … read full article
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Posted on August 25th, 2018
Air Conditioners – How They Work
Air conditioning units, although unique in their own way due to its variety, actually have the same working components. These working components include the condenser, evaporator coil, refrigerant, expansion valve, the compressor and other parts that make the unit as it is. All of these components all work together in order to transport the heat and moisture from inside of your homes towards the outside. This is how air conditioning units give us the right amount of coolness we ask for.
The inner workings and components of an air conditioning unit are frank and straight to the point. There are a lot of parts such as the heat exchange pipes, a refrigerant tank and an air conditioner damper that is … read full article
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Posted on August 22nd, 2018
Troubleshooting an Air Conditioner that Won’t Turn On

Home comfort is crucial in our day-to-day lives. However, there are days when our cooling systems fail to cooperate and leave us feeling hot and miserable. Troubleshooting air conditioners can be done just as long as you know what to do. You can do the following steps in identifying and troubleshooting air conditioners. However, keep in mind that there are certain cooling issues that only an AC expert can safely and efficiently handle without compromising the integrity of your air conditioner.
You can count on most air conditioners to live anywhere in between 10 to 20 years at the most. But even the best AC brands may experience some issues now and then. Bear in mind that proper and … read full article
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Posted on May 30th, 2018