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I think it goes without saying that all of us should properly maintain and regularly service the large investments we make in our life. Purchases such as your home, automobiles, boats, pools, etc would obviously fall into this category. However, do you think of your air conditioning and heating system as a major investment that requires regular maintenance and/or service? If not, consider the fact that it may be one of the top 5 investments a homeowner will make in their lifetime. Most homeowners run their Air Conditioning and Heating systems 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 … more info
We get this question all of the time. “How come my air conditioner unit seems to work in some rooms better than others? There are several reasons for this and one is simply the laws of nature. When buying a new home, it doesn’t take long to figure out that some rooms will occasionally be hotter or cooler than others. Your upstairs bedroom may take longer to cool in the hot Orlando summer, or the kitchen may be chillier in the winter. The good news is you don’t need to worry! There may not be anything wrong with your air … more info
It’s hard to believe but spring has sprung. Spring time is the season for rebirth, renewal, and re-growth. It also brings to mind the long standing tradition of spring cleaning, but it’s also a great time to tackle those spring maintenance chores as well. Did you know that during the 19th century in America, prior to the advent of the vacuum cleaner, March was often the best time for dusting because it was getting warm enough to open windows and doors, but not warm enough for insects to be a problem, and the high winds could carry the dust out of the house. For the … more info
Listed below are a few of the routine maintenance items that should be performed by a certified heating system professional on a forced-air system. And remember, before the technician begins the maintenance process, they should always begin by turning off the electric power supply to the equipment. The systems fan should be cleaned along with the fan motor. The motor should be lubricated regularly to maintain the proper airflow required for smooth operation. While checking the fan motor, the fan speed should be checked as well. A systems performance can be hindered by incorrect pulley settings, loose fan belts, or … more info
The first tip that we provided was caulking, which is the best method for sealing cracks, gaps, or joints less than 1-quarter-inch wide in various places throughout your home or building, including around windows and door frames. Our second tip to winterizing your home or building is replacing or installing weatherstripping to seal air leaks around movable joints, such as windows or doors. Weatherstripping is usually made of felt, foam, vinyl, rubber or metal. It is very effective in eliminating or at least significantly reducing air-drafts, which ultimately lowers your air conditioning and heating costs. Like caulking, it is easy … more info
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