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How to Clean a Window AC Unit

How to Clean a Window AC Unit

Once you’ve got your AC unit set up in your window, you still have to maintain and clean it regularly. Cleaning your AC is an essential step in preventing the growth of mold and mildew and removing the dust that reduces your air quality and raises your energy bills....
Choosing the Right AC Unit for Your House

Choosing the Right AC Unit for Your House

When temperatures rise, there’s often one thing on your mind: your AC. Will it hold up against the heat and keep your home cool enough? Having a good AC is vital during the hotter months, so you need to choose the right one. Unfortunately, it isn’t always easy knowing...
How Does My Air Conditioning Work?

How Does My Air Conditioning Work?

To many people’s surprise, the air conditioner works a lot like the refrigerator—with similar heat removal technology. That’s right; your air conditioner doesn’t just create cold air; it focuses on heat removal. Let’s learn more about how it works. Find out more about...
How Do I Reset my Air Conditioning Unit?

How Do I Reset my Air Conditioning Unit?

Having your air conditioning unit shut down on you can be one of the worst things to happen in the middle of a hot afternoon. All of a sudden, you’re stuck in the heat, have no idea how to fix your air conditioner and are considering calling 24 hour AC repair....
Spring Cleaning Checklist for Your AC System

Spring Cleaning Checklist for Your AC System

Along with beautiful weather, Spring brings along an ever-growing list of spring cleaning tasks that you need to get done. When you compile your list, don’t forget to add your AC system to your chores. AC systems are crucial to your everyday comfort and deserve just...
AC Drain Line Installation

AC Drain Line Installation

In the summer time or whenever you are feeling the heat, there is always the handy option of turning the air conditioner and enjoying that refreshing, cool blast of air. Not only are you enjoying the comforts of lower temperatures, but you can also reduce the humidity...