Why Your Thermostat May Not Be Reading What You Are Feeling

Have you found yourself feeling too cold or hot even when the temperature is set at a comfortable level? Here are some of the reasons you may not be comfortable despite the "correct" thermostat reading: The Thermostat Is Malfunctioning                   The first thing you should check or suspect is a thermostat malfunction. This is because you may think there is a mismatch between the thermostat reading and room temperature while, in the real sense, the thermostat is outputting the wrong reading. [Read More]

3 Tips For Keeping Your Central Air Conditioning Unit Free From Damage During Cold Weather

If you live in an area where the winters stay below freezing, you may worry about that your outdoor central air conditioner may be damaged by the cold weather. If so, use the following tips to help keep your central air conditioning unit free from damage during the cold winter months: Cut the Power In the past, you may have felt that switching your home's thermostat from the air conditioning to the heater setting was all that was needed to turn off the AC unit. [Read More]

Cooling Installation And Maintenance For Tech Hubs

Does your business have a data center or server room? Do you have computers or other electronics that generate a lot of heat and need stable, cool environments to not only work efficiently, but not catch on fire? Air conditioning is only part of the equation, as there needs to be precision, specifically directed airflow to make cooling and computing work together well. Here are a few common pitfalls of commercial air conditioning for tech hubs, along with ways that heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) professionals can help. [Read More]

Indoor Air Quality: Keeping Your Air Healthy In Winter

During the cold winter days, you will likely find yourself inside with closed windows more often than not. Lighting the fireplace and cuddling under a blanket is the norm this time of year. Unfortunately, it is also a time in which your indoor air quality can decrease. In order to keep your home healthy and full of fresh air, consider the following solutions: Monitor the Weather One of the easiest and best ways to improve your indoor air quality during the winter months is opening your windows. [Read More]