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Most Common Air Conditioning Problems
We’ve compiled a list of the most common AC problems people experience and what you can do about them...

26
Jul

Choosing a Programmable Thermostat
It seems we never really think of the consequences of tampering with our thermostats until the energy bill arrives. With energy costs soaring, installing and using a programmable thermostat is a wise move both financially and environmentally.
07
Jul

Monday Fun Day Facebook Competitions!
Would you like to win 2 Regal Movie Tickets?! Of course you would! Check out the details of our Facebook competition to learn about the 3 chances you have to win your tickets throughout the month of July (2010)! Good Luck!
01
Jul

10 Tips for Reducing Your Energy Bills
Some of us are tightening our proverbial belts while others are looking for ways to use less energy and “go green.” If you fit into one of these two categories today is your lucky day. We’ve got some great tips that are easy to do, and can help you consume less energy, which we all know saves money.
22
Jun

Common Homeowner Mistakes To Avoid
Taking the handyman approach and doing-it-yourself, or attempting to save money can certainly be a good idea from time to time, but when it comes to your home heating, cooling and ventilation system, take note of these common mistakes. You’ll avoid more costly fixes in the future.
04
Jun

Preparing Your Home For Summer
As you put away your winter wardrobe and step into your shorts and sandals, it’s a good idea to prepare your home for the transition into the summer season, too. In Southern California, where summers are predictably hot and dry, preventative safety measures and energy saving solutions are sure to make this season as enjoyable as ever.
20
May

Are your air ducts properly sealed?
Leaky ducts can lead to a whole host of problems. Sealing your air ducts helps to keep harmful airborne contaminants from entering the ducts and posing a risk to your health. Sealed ducts also help to conserve home heating and cooling costs by reducing unnecessary energy loss.
05
May

Cures for Common Indoor Air Quality Problems
It is estimated that nearly 90% of our time is spent indoors. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, indoor air quality can be two to five times more polluted than the air outside. Many factors contribute to this: improper ventilation; indoor sources such as carpeting, upholstery, cleaning agents, and tobacco smoke; and biological sources like mold, mildew, dust and other airborne particulates.
22
Apr

To repair or replace: how to know when it’s time to update your system
Often when thinking about replacing or repairing your furnace or air conditioning system, your decision comes down to choosing between the upfront cost of an entirely new unit, or the expense of regular upkeep and often unanticipated repairs.
06
Apr

Prepare your home for spring by understanding airflow and indoor air quality
Every spring we begin our traditional spring-cleaning regimen and work to rid our homes of dust and clutter. Despite our best efforts, improving our indoor air quality is a task often left unaddressed.
30
Mar

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