Why Won’t Your Central Air Conditioner Turn Off?

The temperatures are rising, and your central air conditioner seems to be running nonstop. If your central AC is running properly, it will cycle on and off, according to your thermostat's setting. When your AC runs constantly and doesn't cycle off when the desired temperature is reached, it is a serious problem. Not only does a constantly running AC cost you a lot of money, but the issue can also cause unnecessary wear and tear to your system. Read More 

Is It Time To Replace Your AC Unit? A Comprehensive Guide For Homeowners

Keeping your home cool and comfortable during the sweltering summer months is a top priority for most homeowners. However, your air conditioning unit requires proper maintenance and eventual replacement over time, whether it's due to age, frequent breakdowns, or energy inefficiency. If you're unsure about whether or not it's time for a new AC unit, you've come to the right place. This blog post will explore the signs that indicate your AC unit needs replacement and what you can expect throughout the replacement process. Read More 

Should You Replace Your Old AC Before Summer Arrives?

Making it through a hot summer without air conditioning can be a miserable experience, but what if your home already has a functional but aging air conditioning system? The high cost of installing a new system means many homeowners wait until the last second to replace a failing system. Unfortunately, this approach can come with its own set of potentially costly downsides. Still, deciding to replace a system that's working well for the moment can be challenging. Read More 

Reasons Why Your AC Fan Is Faulty And What To Do

If your AC unit's fan stops spinning, the unit will not supply cool air throughout your home. Thus, the unit won't regulate indoor temperatures, and it may become difficult to stay indoors. While you wait for the HVAC contractor to repair the AC, you'll have to find another way to regulate indoor temperatures. But what causes fan issues?  Read on to learn the factors that could lead to this issue. Read More 

How To Structure The Vents Around A Commercial HVAC System

Having a properly structured HVAC system is essential for any commercial building. A well-structured system helps maintain air temperature, humidity, and air quality within the building. It also helps reduce energy costs. But how do you structure the vents around your commercial HVAC system? Read on to learn more. Determine Your Airflow Needs Determining your airflow needs and requirements is the first step in structuring your vents. This will help you determine the number of vents you need, as well as their size and placement. Read More