In Italy’s Galleria Borghese art gallery, a faulty air conditioning system has led to severe damage of a priceless work of art. Raphael’s Deposition, painted in 1507, is one of the museum’s highlight paintings, according […]
Read moreWe’re not trying to brag, but we wanted to let you know that because of our commitment to our customers and to excellence in the heat and A/C industry, Gagne Heating and Air is a […]
Read moreIf your air conditioner needs a recharge and takes a coolant called R-22, make sure you’re getting the correct refrigerant for your machine. That’s because if you’re not careful, you could be purchasing a dangerous […]
Read moreIf you keep up with the local Atlanta news, you may have heard that there’s been an increase in copper thefts in DeKalb County: over the past several weeks three churches and three libraries have […]
Read moreHeating and cooling systems make your life in Northern Georgia comfortable: when it’s blazing hot outside, you can be cool; when it’s freezing out, you can stay warm. HVAC systems are important not only for […]
Read moreTwo Atlanta based organizations have started the first green building certification project for historic homes, focusing on historic buildings in the Southeast. The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation and Southface are teaming together to form […]
Read moreThe Carrier Corporation is synonymous with air conditioning; the company founder, Willis Carrier, patented the first air conditioner in 1906. Carrier’s longstanding reputation for excellence in the air conditioning business is one reason why we […]
Read moreWhile air conditioning and heating systems might seem like a standard part of our modern lives, they’re relatively new technologies in the course of human history. Furnaces in American homes have been around since the […]
Read moreIf you read our blog regularly, you may have learned about ENERGY STAR’s annual National Building Competition that we featured in an earlier post. The nationwide competition challenges participating buildings, including schools, hospitals, offices and […]
Read moreIf you were to do a quick Google search for a history of modern air conditioning, you’ll most likely find volumes of information about Willis Carrier. The 1902 installation of Carrier’s system at a Brooklyn publishing […]
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