Upgrading Your Thermostat
If you are using an older manual thermostat, such as a dial or slide thermostat, you are missing out on big savings and convenience. Replacing your thermostat is an easy, low-cost way
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If you are using an older manual thermostat, such as a dial or slide thermostat, you are missing out on big savings and convenience. Replacing your thermostat is an easy, low-cost way
Zone control systems work by dividing homes and offices into zones with separate controls for AC and heating. One zone can be turned off while the other zones are cooled, or different
You not only want proper insulation to ensure that your home is comfortable year round, but it also helps save you money on energy bills. Without proper insulation, you not only risk
Very few people understand how much desperation arises when an AC unit unexpectedly breaks down while living in consistently hot places like Southern California. That desperation and desire for the AC to
Whether you believe in the ongoing effects of global warming and the tie-in to inexorably rising temperatures, it’s an indisputable fact that if you live in Los Angeles, the one thing you
Most of us have air conditioning systems in our homes – or at least window air conditioners. But how do they actually work? It’s Science, Not Magic! Central air conditioning systems blow
When the temperature outside heats up, the last thing you want is an air conditioning system that doesn’t work properly, but if you or your landlord has installed a cheaply made, inefficient
When your home has a forced-air system, it is estimated that 20 to 30 percent of the air that travels through that framework is lost due to leaks, holes, and badly connected
Traditional central air conditioners use the existing ductwork in your home to blow cooled air throughout all rooms equipped with vents. But what about homes that don’t have built-in ductwork? Or spaces