With so many different brands out there, choosing an air conditioner can be overwhelming for homeowners and businesses. How do you decide on the right one? One solution is sticking with a name that’s been […]
Read moreWith the Northern Georgia summer temperatures back in the nineties, your A/C is undoubtedly working hard each and every day. Even if you’re no Mr. of Ms. Fixit, you can help prevent breakdowns and make […]
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 moreWhen it comes to running a home’s air conditioner, it seems like everyone has a different set of operating standards to ensure efficient and comfortable cooling of their home. Unfortunately, a lot of the cooling […]
Read moreWhile it seems unimaginable to face the Northern Georgia summer without air conditioning, that was the reality not long ago. In fact, Willis Carrier’s modern marvel didn’t really even begin to make its way into […]
Read moreAs an Atlanta resident, we know that one of your most loved possessions, whether you realize it or not, is your air conditioner. But how much do you really know about that fabulous invention that […]
Read moreA majority of contractors are honest people running legitimate businesses. However, occasionally homeowners or office managers get swindled by phony con artists and scammers claiming to be a skilled, licensed contractor. Especially at this time […]
Read moreIt’s nearly springtime which means allergy season will be in full swing in just a few short weeks. And while we happily welcome the warm days and greenery after months of frosty temperatures and leafless […]
Read moreAn explosion in New York City’s Harlem neighborhood has killed at least eight people and injured more than sixty; officials believe the explosion was caused by a natural gas leak. Residents reported smelling a strong […]
Read moreIt’s been a long and weary winter for most of the country, including here in Georgia. But it might be about the time of year that we can finally start lowering our dependence on our […]
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