Expert advice for homeowners – Have your ducts cleaned every few years. Very necessary for homes with pets, and smokers.
Read MoreBaby, it’s cold outside—and the last thing you want to do is return home to a frosty house. The smart time to examine and evaluate your furnace is before the unit fails, not when a problem arises and the mercury outside and indoors is dipping down to sub-zero levels! So how do you know when…
Read MoreDid you know that HVAC equipment, like air conditioning units, gas furnaces, condensers, and more, are rated for efficiency? These efficiency standards are known as SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) ratings.
Read MoreAir Professionals Heating & Air Conditioning is proud to be the experts on supplying customers with nothing less than exceptional heating solutions and furnace repair services.
Read MoreWinter is right around the corner, and with winter comes snow and cold weather that will have you turning up the heat and enjoying nice evenings by the fire. Did you ever think about how these living conditions and changing humidity levels inside your home can affect your beautiful new hardwood floor? Your hardwood floor…
Read MoreAnnual maintenance is key for your furnace to operate at maximum effectiveness. A dirty furnace has to work harder and will cost more to operate—increasing your utility bills.
Read MoreHaving an AC runs the risk of wasting precious energy and money if you’re not careful. Hopefully, you won’t fall victim to that with this guide.
Read MoreWhen the temperature rises, don’t be caught simmering in the hot summer heat! The last thing you want on the first really hot day of summer is to find your central air conditioner doesn’t work.
Read MoreWe talked with our rep over at Aprilaire, Tom Bentley, who leads the learning development. We asked him in a Q&A session to explain more about how furnaces and humidifiers work together.
Read MoreWinter is upon us and cold temperatures are forcing us to retreat inside for warmth. Unfortunately, as we increase the temperature on our thermostat, we also remove moisture from the indoor air, thus lowering our home’s relative humidity (RH). This lowered humidity does more than create comfort issues — it can also create health problems. This…
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