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  • Why Do My A/C Vents Drip Water?

    You can call a plumber for a leaking water line and a roofer for a leaking roof, but what do you do about a leaking A/C vent? The first step is knowledge.

  • How to Fix a Noisy Window Air Conditioner

    Nothing is more necessary in the hot summer months than an air conditioner, and yet nothing can be more of a nightmare if yours is not working properly. One of the most common problems people have...

  • How to Determine Size of Air Conditioner Needed

    When you get the wrong size air conditioner, not only do you put unnecessary wear and tear on the unit, you are also draining power from your home and raising your electric bill unnecessarily....

  • How Does a Furnace Thermocouple Work?

    A thermocouple is a device for measuring temperature. In a furnace, it is an important safety device. When a furnace turns on, it ignites the gas in one of two ways. Either an igniter creates a...

  • When Was Air Conditioning Invented?

    Willis Haviland Carrier is credited with inventing the commercial air conditioner in 1902, but the idea of circulating cool air through a building has been around since ancient Rome. To keep their...

  • How Does a Whole House Humidifier Work?

    A whole house humidifier usually attaches between the hot air ducts and cold air return. Some of the hot air which is flowing into the house is diverted into the humidifier, where it picks up...

  • How Does a Window Air Conditioner Work?

    All air conditioners and refrigerators use the same concept to keep something cool. There are three main parts: a compressor, evaporator, and condensor. In a window unit. The compressor and...

  • How to Cool Your House Down Fast During Summer

    Is your house just too hot during the summer time? Simplicity is one way to lower your bill and the temperature in your house! The air conditioner is one of those friendly machines in the house...

  • How to make your AC energy efficient

    Air conditioners consume the most electricity of any appliance, accounting for 16 percent of residential electricity use. Finding less energy-intensive ways of cooling and/or boosting your A/C’s...

  • How to lower your electric bill

    In this article you will find easy ways to increase the efficiently of your home and lower your electricity usage, saving you big bucks in the long run. If you can spend a little money to save...

  • How to Clean Master Cooler Eavaporative Pads

    Master Cool evaporative coolers are great during hot and dry climates. However, cleaning the salt build up that accumulates in the pads can be a challenging process. Read more to learn how you can...

  • How to Install Ductless Air Conditioning

    Ductless air conditioning makes it possible to air condition areas of your home that were previously difficult to reach. Instead of installing a central unit with ducts, many homeowners choose...

  • How to Compare Air Conditioner Brands

    Compare air conditioner brands before you make a final decision to make sure you find the air conditioner that best suits your needs. By taking the time to compare air conditioner brands, you will...

  • How to Make Free Air Conditioning

    Traditional air conditioning units can cost hundreds of dollars and are off the budget for many people. For just a few dollars and items from around the home and garage, it is possible to make a...

  • How to Buy an Evaporative Cooler

    Global warming heats the planet and we’ll only make the situation worse by retreating to air conditioned oasis. Yet, sometimes a fan is simply not enough. A good middle ground can be struck by...

  • How to Use an Evaporative Cooler

    At a time when efficient use of energy has become a worldwide concern, evaporative coolers are an attractive means of staying cool when it's not so cool outside. When compared to standard air...

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