
5 Critical AC Airflow Fixes for Better Cooling Now
5 Critical AC Airflow Fixes for Better Cooling Now When your air conditioner isn’t cooling your home properly, most people assume the system is failing
We often get asked similar questions from our customers. On this helpful articles page, we’ll cover topics we see often and offer advise on common HVAC related issues. Always feel free to give us a call or schedule an appointment is there is an issue with your comfort system!

5 Critical AC Airflow Fixes for Better Cooling Now When your air conditioner isn’t cooling your home properly, most people assume the system is failing

7 Costly Cooling Mistakes Homeowners Make in Late Summer Late summer heat can be brutal, especially along the Eastern Shore where humidity and high temperatures

5 Powerful AC Problems That Can Ruin Summer—Solved! When the Alabama heat ramps up, your air conditioner becomes one of the most important systems in

10 Cooling Secrets Every Alabama Homeowner Needs This Summer When summer heat settles across Alabama, keeping your home comfortable can quickly become a challenge. High

Indoor Air Pollution This Summer: 7 Shocking Truths When summer heat hits its peak, most homeowners focus on keeping cool, running their AC units nonstop,

AC Failure Signs: 7 Critical Issues You Must Fix Before Breakdown When summer heat is at its peak, the last thing any homeowner wants is
Based upon research and unit specifications, it has been found that most air conditioners have an average lifespan of 12-15 years while the average furnace lasts 15-20 years. Of course, these numbers are rough estimates. The better you care for your unit through routine maintenance, the longer your unit will last. If you do not care for your unit, this time will most likely be shorter.
It is recommended you have your units inspected at least twice a year, in the fall and spring. This allows us to check the filters, pumps, and other parts of the unit to ensure that they are properly working. If we find a problem, we can replace it on the spot so that you will be prepared for the winter or summer. Learn more about our Maintenance Plans!
According to The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, it is recommended that the indoor humidity level be between 30 and 60 percent.
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