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Signs of Air Conditioner Storm Damage

Storms can cause damage to your air conditioner in all sorts of ways, which is why we highly recommend getting an HVAC inspection after a serious storm. Costly repairs can

Symptoms of Indoor Air Pollution & What to Do About Them

With the recent outbreak of the Coronavirus, homeowners are taking as many precautions as they can to protect themselves and their families from the virus. These measures most often include

Do Air Purifiers Help Relieve Allergy Symptoms?

One of the most common problems during springtime is the presence of spores and other particulates that trigger allergies. One of the most common ways to maintain indoor air quality

Heat Pump Repair vs Replacement

If you’ve had your heat pump for some time now, it’s probably had its share of hiccups that got you thinking whether you should still call for repairs or just

Do Duct Booster Fans Really Work?

You may already have heard about duct booster fans, also known simply as booster fans. They’re meant to bolster air ducts with low airflow, but do they really work? In

What’s the Difference Between a Furnace and a Heat Pump?

Heat pumps and furnaces can both effectively heat your home, but they do so in different ways. If you want to know which system to choose for your home, then

Top 3 Tips to Save on Heating Bills This Season

California winters may not bring an abundance of hail and snow, but they can still cause homeowners to turn up their heaters for the season. Of course, this also prompts

Furnace Short-Cycling: Causes and Solutions

With colder days ahead, fall is definitely not the best time of year for your heating and air conditioning system to start having issues, one of the most common of

Common Home Ventilation Problems and How to Address Them

Most of today’s homes are built to be airtight. While this affords better control over indoor temperature and particulates such as dust and pollen, proper ventilation is often neglected. In