Why Does Your Refrigerator Stay Warm Inside?

If your refrigerator is fairly new, you may not expect the appliance to stay warm during the day. But if the compartments inside your refrigerator do become warm enough to spoil your food, repair it soon. Your refrigerator may have a problem with its compressor. Learn more about your fridge's compressor and how to take care of it below.  What's Wrong With Your Fridge's Compressor? Your refrigerator, or fridge, is one of the hardest working appliances in your home. Read More 

Diagnosing Potential Problems With Your Heating System

When your heating system starts to encounter problems, you will want to take immediate steps to identify the source of the performance issues so that the appropriate corrective steps can be completed. Depending on the type of heating system that you have in your house, there are some basic steps that you should follow. Check Any Air Or Fuel Filters For The Heating Unit Clogs and dirty air or fuel filters can be a common source of problems for heating systems. Read More 

How To Deal With An Air Conditioner That’s Not Producing Cold Air

Are you having an issue where your air conditioner is not making the cold air that your home needs? If so, it will help to know the various ways that you can deal with this problem.  Replace The Air Filter The very first thing that you should do is replace the air filter because it's potentially the quickest and easiest fix. All air that flows through your home will go through the air filter, and a clogged air filter is going to prevent that air from getting through. Read More 

A Few Great Things That Come With Having Air Conditioning Installed

If you don't have air conditioning in your home, you might want to have it installed for a number of reasons. Once you have a clearer picture of some great things air conditioning can offer, you might see its appeal even more. Here are some things that having an air conditioner installed can offer you. You can say goodbye to bad air quality If you have poor air quality in your home, then it can cause problems for those who live there. Read More 

Don’t Let Your AC’s Short Cycle Times Leave You Short-Changed

When it's in automatic mode, you're trusting your air conditioner to maintain the temperature you've set. It does this by cycling — turning itself on and off as needed to keep the temperature at your preferred level. But why does it seem to be constantly cycling — as though it's having difficulty maintaining its preset temperature? Cycle Times The cycle time for a residential air conditioning unit can vary. It depends on the size (and subsequent power) of the unit, the size and layout of your home (with layout influencing airflow), the quality of your home's insulation, and the outside temperature (with cycles taking longer during particularly hot weather). Read More