3 Easy Ways to Minimize Wear and Tear on Your Shop's HVAC System

Looking for ways to reduce wear and tear on your shop's HVAC system so you don't have to face expensive repairs in the coming years? Here are three tips: Make Use of Window Insulation Film A great way to reduce heat gain and loss within your shop's building space throughout the year is to apply some insulation film to all the windows. The insulation film will help keep temperatures comfortable inside so you don't have to use your HVAC system as often, which will minimize wear and tear as time goes on. [Read More]

Keep Your Hot Water Heater Safe With These 4 Crucial Tips

Have you ever seen that one episode of MythBusters where the hosts manage to explode a water heater? The massive amount of damage that happened to the simulated home could easily happen to your real home if your water heater fails due to neglect or misuse. Fortunately, you can keep your home safe and your water heater from achieving unexpected flight simply by following these three maintenance tips. Remove Calcium and Lime Deposits on a Regular Basis [Read More]

When You Are New To Central Air Conditioning: How To Help Your System Run Efficiently

If you have recently decided on a  new air conditioner installation for your home, you are on your way to having a wonderfully cool home when the weather gets hot. It is useful to understand the ways you can help your system run more efficiently and to get your system maintained once a year before the cooling season starts. When you take care of your system, it will be cheaper to run it and you won't have to worry about too many emergency repairs. [Read More]

5 Surefire Ways To Prevent Condensation Leaks From Your Air Conditioner

Your plumbing can spring a leak, but did you know that your air conditioning system can do the same? Your air conditioner produces condensate as a byproduct of the air conditioning process. This condensate is normally drained out of the air conditioner, but drainage issues can cause it to back up and overflow onto the floor. If left unchecked, this can cause severe water damage and put your air conditioner and other appliances at risk. [Read More]