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A New Partnership: Bill Howe & The Honest Water Filter Co.

Are you ready to save money on your energy bills while keeping your home cool? Maximizing the efficiency of your air conditioning unit can make a big difference. You can learn how to optimize your AC with thermostat settings, routine maintenance, and easy cooling strategies. If you're ready to learn how to use your air conditioner economically, these professional air conditioner tips will help you create a comfortable, energy-saving environment. Understanding Your AC's Efficiency: The...

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A New Partnership: Bill Howe & The Honest Water Filter Co.

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Why Is My AC Not Cooling the House Even Though It’s Running?

Why does it seem like an air conditioner stops cooling your home or business on the hottest summer days? You hear your AC turn on and adjust the thermostat repeatedly, but all you get is an uncomfortable warm airflow. We don’t know why air conditioners fail at the most inconvenient times, but if your air

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HVAC Odors and What They Mean

Whether you’re turning on the air conditioner in spring or cranking up the heat in winter, your HVAC can emit stale air when you first turn it on. When an HVAC system has been dormant for a while, the ductwork and other components can develop a musty smell. However, you should never ignore HVAC smells

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Are Wall-Mounted Air Conditioner & Heater Combo Systems Worth It?

Wall-mounted AC and heater units are some of the latest and most efficient options in HVAC installation. A heater and air conditioner combo wall unit is ideal for property owners who need practical and cost-efficient targeted climate control. Wall-mounted mini-splits are space-saving options that are useful for homes or businesses without ductwork. When you want

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How a Furnace Fan Limit Switch Keeps Your Home Safe and Efficient

A furnace fan limit switch is an HVAC safety feature that monitors a furnace’s temperature to prevent overheating. The component also regulates the blower fan for optimal efficiency and comfort. The fan limit switch serves several purposes, including protecting your home and furnace from the risk of fire. To better understand the function of a

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How Does a Mini Split Air Conditioner Work?

What is a Split System Air Conditioner This design provides greater flexibility in installation and typically delivers improved energy efficiency compared to traditional single-unit systems, such as window air conditioners. Mini split systems are highly energy-efficient and often exceed the minimum SEER ratings required by the new HVAC standards. How Does a Ductless Mini Split

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What the 2025 HVAC Regulation Changes Mean for You

Considering an HVAC upgrade? You may have come across the latest HVAC regulations set to take effect in 2025. So, what’s changing? Current refrigerants such as R-410A are being phased out and replaced with newer, eco-friendly options like R-32 and R-454B refrigerants. How do these new HVAC regulations for 2025 affect you? If you’re considering

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How to Get Rid of Drain Flies and Gnats

Have you seen flies in your drain lately? It’s not uncommon. Drain flies thrive on organic matter found in standing water, house drains, and bacterial muck accumulating on the side of storm and house drains. Worse, a large infestation can lead to health risks because these flies can transfer bacteria and contaminate surfaces, including the

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