Your air ducts circulate a supply of fresh and properly treated air. But since ductwork mostly hides behind walls, ceilings, and floors, many Georgia homeowners don’t take the time to monitor its condition.
On most thermostats, you can choose between On or Auto for your fan setting. It might be a good idea to try a combination of both settings.
When the weather takes a turn towards winter, our team wants to help you be prepared by providing the following furnace maintenance tips.
What You Need to Know About the 2025 Refrigerant Changes and How It Will Affect Your HVAC Costs The HVAC industry is preparing for significant refrigerant changes beginning in January 2025, and these changes will impact homeowners across the country. With the phase-out of R-410A refrigerant, many HVAC systems will need to adapt to new, more environmentally friendly refrigerants.…
If your home is facing air-quality issues, you may be suffering anything from minor discomfort to significant allergy or health problems. Our team wants to help keep your home’s indoor air quality high and you and your family healthy and comfortable.
Have your utility bills suddenly jumped? It could be your heating and cooling system. Contact our team to inspect and fix your home’s system.
At the height of summer, the weather can get quite sticky here in Georgia.
Hot days feel much less bearable when accompanied by humidity. That’s because increased humidity makes it harder for your sweat to evaporate.
You can transition your heat pump from cooling to heating setting as the season warrants. We want you to know how to do this safely and effectively.
You can spend up to 30 percent less to cool and up to 60 percent less to heat when you upgrade your AC system, according to ENERGY STAR®.
Carbon monoxide is a poisonous, odorless, tasteless gas. It is formed by the incomplete combustion of carbon, or the incomplete burning of natural gas and other things that contain carbon.