As summer moves into fall, the days become colder, and you don't need to run your central air conditioner as much. Once you're done using your unit for the season, you should winterize your AC. This process prevents rust or damage, keeps animals out of your outdoor unit, and helps to ensure the unit works next summer. Check out these tips.
How to Keep Your Home Air Conditioner Healthy When You Have Pets
Posted by Mike Cappuccio on Jan 27, 2020 8:00:00 AM
Your home air conditioner takes warm air from your home and replaces it with cool air. If you have pets in your home, the AC also picks up all the pet hair and dander that is in your home's air. As pet hair and dander builds up in your system, it can exacerbate allergies and potentially cause health issues for the people in your home. To keep your air conditioner healthy when you have pets, check out these tips.
Topics: Ductless HVAC
The most widely recognized symbol of energy efficiency in the world, the Energy Star program has been around for over 25 years, and during that time, the program has saved individuals and businesses over $362 billion on energy bills while reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2.4 billion metric tons.
Topics: Ductless HVAC
Ductless heating and cooling systems, also called an air source heat pumps, feature an outdoor compressor connected to one or more indoor air handling units. If you have recently decided to invest in a ductless HVAC system, you may be wondering what you need to do before the installation. To prepare, keep these tips in mind.
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A properly functioning HVAC system helps to keep employees and customers as comfortable as possible. But when your system has issues, you can end up with an uncomfortable workspace and costly repair bills. To help you sidestep as many issues as possible, you should understand the most common commercial HVAC issues.
Topics: Ductless HVAC
Thinking about upgrading your commercial HVAC system? Designing a new commercial building and wondering which HVAC system is right for you? So that you know what to expect as you get ready to invest in a new commercial HVAC system, you should understand a few installation basics. Here’s a look at the process.
Topics: Ductless HVAC
How to Save Money on Commercial HVAC Installation
Posted by Mike Cappuccio on Sep 9, 2019 8:00:00 AM
Installing a commercial HVAC system requires a significant financial investment, but luckily, there are ways to save. To keep your HVAC installation costs as low as possible, check out these tips.
Topics: Ductless HVAC
Apartments and condos have unique heating and cooling needs. To offer comfort to your tenants without costing yourself too much money, you need an HVAC system that has features designed to work in multi-unit residential buildings. In particular, you should look for the following:
Topics: Ductless HVAC
Does Your Business Have Good Indoor Air Quality?
Posted by Mike Cappuccio on Aug 26, 2019 8:00:00 AM
The quality of air in your business affects the health of your employees, the condition of your equipment and fixtures, and the comfort of your commercial space. To protect your bottom line, you should understand how to assess, safeguard, and improve your indoor air quality. Here is what you need to know.
Topics: Ductless HVAC
Top 9 Reasons Commercial Buildings Should Go Ductless
Posted by Mike Cappuccio on Aug 19, 2019 8:00:00 AM
Commercial buildings benefit from ductless heating and cooling systems in a number of different ways. If you own, manage, or are designing a commercial building, you should consider upgrading to a ductless system. Here’s a look at the nine top reasons commercial buildings should go ductless.
Topics: Ductless HVAC