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Should I Turn Off My Furnace in Spring?

When the seasons change, many homeowners look forward to finding new opportunities to save on their monthly expenditures. Spring and summer bring warmer weather that signal the end of turning on the furnace. Instead, you can open up the windows and allow the cool...

Importance of Maintaining a Clean Evaporator Coil

Keeping up with the maintenance of your air conditioning unit is essential to its longevity. Many homeowners think about the routine tasks they can do indoors to support the functioning of their AC unit including changing the air filters. However, they forget about...

SEER? What Does It Mean? Why Is It Important?

There are a lot of figures you have to consider when purchasing a brand-new air conditioning system. A qualified HVAC technician could probably spend hours discussing all of the data you should look for before making a final decision. However, one of the simplest...

Best Cooling Options for a Finished Basement

Your basement is finally finished, but nobody wants to spend time downstairs during the summer weather. Guests try to avoid sleeping in the downstairs quarters, while kids would rather play outdoors than in your basement. It’s become apparent that you are going to...

The Importance of Air Handlers During Winter

Do you wonder what purpose your air handlers will serve during the winter season? Most people are familiar with their air handlers as a part of their air conditioning unit. This part of the unit is responsible for helping to move the air throughout your home with...

Should I Cover My A/C?

Winterizing your house requires a lot of forethought and planning. It can be a great idea to get all of the items you will need ready long before the first winds of winter arrive. When you start to make your checklist, should you plan on covering your air conditioning...

How Often Should I Have the Air Duct from My Office Cleaned?

Have you been wondering what’s lurking behind your vents in the air ducts of your office? Most managers and business owners want to do the best they can to create a healthy and safe working environment for their employees. Improving the indoor air quality in the...

Why Use Humidifier for Static Electricity

Sometimes, you feel a static shock when you touch a doorknob in the house. Technically, it is what we call static electricity. Cold and dry air causes this experience. However, do you know that you can prevent static electricity if you have a humidifier at home? How...

Do You Need a Heat Recovery Ventilator for Your Winnipeg Home?

If you reside in an area with colder climates and experience high moisture levels during the winter season, you may benefit from a heat recovery ventilator (HRV) system. They work by transferring the heat inside your home to incoming fresh air from outside, helping to...

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