AC Units And Allergies - Culprits And Solutions

Posted on: 16 May 2016

If you have allergy sufferers in your home, you might be inadvertently making these worse with problems stemming from your AC unit. The good news is that most air conditioning issues that cause allergies can be fixed easily. Here are four allergy culprits your air conditioning unit might be causing and how to solve these. 1. Clean Out Vents Yearly Dust and grime can slowly collect within your AC venting system, especially if your cooling vents are low to the ground.
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Three Very Good Reasons Why You Should Have Air Duct Cleaning Services Performed Annually

Posted on: 16 May 2016

Your air ducts and ventilation system in your home is like the lungs of your house. The cold air exchange vents suck air into them in order to run it past the heating elements, warm the air, and return it to your home through the hot air vents. Living creatures breathe in colder air, circulate it through the lungs to extract the oxygen, and return warmer exhalations through the mouth and nose to the environment.
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Indoor Allergies? Consider Choosing A Boiler System To Heat Your New Home

Posted on: 13 May 2016

If you suffer from indoor allergies to mold spores, dust, or pet dander, you likely have noticed how much worse your symptoms get during the winter when your heat is on. This is not your imagination playing tricks on you. Forced air heating systems, which are found in most homes, like to kick up these allergens, making your symptoms worse. So if you're building a new home soon, you'll want to consider saying "
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How To Clean Your Condenser Motor And Fan

Posted on: 12 May 2016

Most AC repairs should be done by a licensed HVAC contractor, but there are some great DIY jobs that you can probably do. Some jobs can be done without any power tools or special supplies. One of the best DIY jobs is to clean the condenser fan and motor. These simple checkups could be very easy, or they could reveal that there is something seriously wrong with your unit. This article explains how to safely work on your condenser fan and motor.
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