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Heating Installation—What System Should You Consider?

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Perhaps you are constructing your first home and need to choose a heating system for your HVAC contractors to install while the construction is underway. On the other hand, maybe you have moved into old premises that require new heating installation since the old system is outdated. Whatever the reasons, it is best to deliberate on what options are available to you rather than going with whichever heating system you have been accustomed to in the past.

18 April 2019

Why Size Does Matter For Your Residential Air Conditioning System

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Investing in the right system for your residential air conditioning will help you achieve climate control for your spaces and make your home more comfortable. Split-system air conditioning and central air conditioners are both excellent choices for residential air conditioning. For both options, proper system sizing is very critical. Getting It Right While central units are sized for servicing your entire home, split-system air conditioning systems are sized for the particular room or zone they serve.

29 January 2019

Is Your Air Conditioning System Triggering Your Asthma?

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If your asthma has suddenly started flaring up when you're in the house, then you'll have tried to work out what is triggering it. If you haven't changed anything obvious at home, then you may not know what's going on. If you run an air conditioning unit, then it's worth checking if this is the cause of the problem. Even if your unit has never given you any asthma problems before, systems can affect asthma sufferers.

15 November 2018

3 Effective Care Tips for Your Reverse-Cycle Air Conditioner

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If you want to efficiently keep your home interiors cooler in summer and warmer in winter with the same HVAC equipment, look no further than a reverse-cycle air conditioning unit. This type of air conditioning equipment supplies cool air on hot days and warm air on cold days to ensure year-round comfort to homeowners and their families.  While reverse-cycle air conditioners are designed to provide reliable and efficient temperature control service throughout the year, they require proper upkeep to remain in good working condition all the time.

9 October 2018

Three Practical Guidelines for Solving Commercial HVAC Pump Problems

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Commercial HVAC pumps are critical for the efficient cooling and heating of interior spaces. These components are responsible for forcing the flow of fluids such as the coolant through the system. If the pumping mechanism in your HVAC fails or malfunctions, you will have to deal with indoor climate control problems. If the issues are not resolved, the productivity in your business could decline. Here are practical guidelines for solving common HVAC pump problems.

1 May 2018

Signs and Symptoms That Your Cooling System Needs Attention

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A home air conditioner or HVAC system in a commercial facility doesn't need to fail to work altogether for it to need repairs and maintenance. Very often there are many signs and symptoms that this unit is beginning to fail and that it needs some attention from a repair person. Note a few of those signs and what they could mean by way of needed repairs so you know your cooling system is always working as it should and so you know you're not wasting power on a unit that is struggling to function.

12 March 2018

Split Systems: Why They Have the Edge Over Conventional AC Units.

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From scorching temperatures to downright freezing conditions, you are bound to experience it all with the Australian climate. HVAC contractors, however, exist to help you survive these extreme weather conditions. Innovations in air conditioning systems have led to the rise of split AC systems. These units have made air conditioning easier and less costly. What Makes Split Systems Popular? Split ACs were built to address the many shortfalls ducted air conditioning systems come with.

22 January 2018

Four Facts You Need to Know About the Capacitor in Your Air Conditioner

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Most air conditioners have a capacitor. This is a small electrical part that helps to start the motor of the air conditioner, and it also stores some energy. While it's rare for this part to break down, it is possible. Here's what you need to know. 1. A Capacitor Jump Starts the Fan Motor In an air conditioner, the capacitor starts the fan's motor. Basically, it takes its stored energy and gives the fan a burst of energy.

11 December 2017

5 Reasons to Install a New Air Conditioner

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Air conditioning units are an important appliance for many homes and businesses. They provide cool air and a comfortable environment during those hot summer days. In business premises, they also contribute towards a more productive office space. At some point in time, you are likely to need air conditioning installation. A new air conditioner may be required to replace an older model that is damaged, doesn't function efficiently or is outdated.

26 October 2017

Three Actionable Steps to Reducing the Moisture in Your Home

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Moisture in the air is critical for improving indoor air quality. However, there needs to be a proper balance of moisture to avoid problems in the air. Very little moisture can cause the air to feel dry, and this may trigger respiratory problems. On the other hand, too much moisture can lead to the growth of mold and mildew which are harmful when inhaled. There is a need to maintain proper moisture balance to create a comfortable and healthy indoor environment.

13 September 2017