Your home’s central air conditioning should operate with a relatively low amount of noise and without any strange smells. If your AC system starts to produce unpleasant odors, unfortunately, this means that the system is either dirty or malfunctioning in one way or another. Here’s a quick rundown of the most common smells that come […]
Posts Categorized: Cooling
Page 6 of 6How to Know When It’s Time to Replace Your Air Conditioner
May 3, 2019Perhaps you’ve experienced a few AC breakdowns recently, or maybe you’ve noticed that your AC isn’t able to keep your home as cool and comfortable as it used to. In either situation, you’ve probably started to wonder what would be the better solution at this point: to repair your AC or replace your AC. After all, both options could […]
4 Design Elements that Cooled Houses Before the Invention of Air Conditioning
October 7, 2016Central air systems and air conditioners are a relatively new addition to the modern home; in fact, for most of human existence, we needed to get by without the help of electrical cooling systems. Are you curious about how we managed? Keep reading to learn about four favorite design elements that helped us stay cool […]
Tips for Avoiding These 7 Fall HVAC Mistakes
September 1, 2016Autumn is here, and we’re getting ready to help our customers keep their homes comfortable and clean as the season’s change. Are you doing all that you can to keep your HVAC system working efficiently, your energy costs down, and your indoor air as clean and comfortable as possible? Take a look at our seven […]
5 Ways to Tell if Your Home’s Thermostat is Malfunctioning
April 15, 2016The thermostat is the brains of your home’s HVAC system and is responsible for controlling both the cooling and heating systems, or simply the furnace if your home lacks central air. It does so by detecting the temperature of whatever room it’s in and comparing it to the temperature setting you have chosen. If the […]
DIY Risks of Installing Ceiling Fans
January 15, 2016Many Orange County-area homeowners opt to perform major electrical work in their homes and outbuildings, such as barns, garages and sheds, with little to no experience in working with wiring and electricity and/or knowledge of their region’s building and safety codes. One of the most common projects homeowners attempt to DIY is ceiling fan installation. […]