This time of year, many of us have our heaters working overtime to keep up with the bone-chilling weather outside. During the hot and humid Georgia summer, it sometimes seems that no matter how much […]
Nothing is more annoying than your heater or air conditioner not working properly. A quick assessment can help you deduce whether it’s a quick fix or something more serious. Before you begin investigating your thermostat, […]
Georgian homeowners and businesses can certainly experience our fair share of heavy rain depending on the season. Fortunately, you can rest easy knowing that rain is not going to ruin your air conditioning system. It’s […]
In Atlanta, Georgia, as well as nearby communities like Johns Creek, an air conditioning system is not just a good asset—it’s a necessity. In order to stay comfortable in the humid and sticky days of […]
Imagine enjoying the cool temperatures of your air-conditioned home when suddenly you smell a nauseating stench. You may think, “It smells like something dead in here!”
When it comes to the heat and humidity in the South, it is vital that your air conditioner run in tip-top shape if you and your family wish to stay cool and comfortable inside! Many […]
People have been trying to beat the summer heat for centuries through many genius and creative ways; however, Willis Carrier, the inventor of the modern air conditioning system, truly changed America with his genius invention. […]
Whether you are considering installing a new HVAC system in your home or are in need of a trustworthy repairman who you can call for emergency repairs when a sudden breakdown occurs, it is important […]
Temperatures in Georgia can be incredibly uncomfortable, especially in the hot and humid summer months. On the other hand, Georgians also experience some freezing temperatures in the winter. Both extremes can cause temperatures in our […]
Outside air pollution consists of smoke, ozone and haze, especially during Georgia’s hot and sticky summer months. However, did you know that the inside of your home can actually contain more pollution than outside? Fire […]