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Why an Air Conditioner May Leak Water

One of the functions of an air conditioner's function is to remove excess moisture from indoor air. The resulting condensation drains away without incident under normal operation, so a puddle around the unit indicates a mechanical issue.

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Why an AC Unit May Smell Like Gas

Air conditioners can occasionally produce strange odors, especially when they are first turned on for the season. Usually, these odors are harmless and the result of dust and other debris in the ductwork.

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The Dual Benefits of Heat Pump Air Conditioners

Heat pumps are a great way to heat and cool a home without purchasing separate units for each job. This article will discuss how heat pumps work, how they are used for air conditioning, and the costs associated with both.

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Signs a System Requires Heater Maintenance

During spring or the mid-summer months, a home's heating system may often sit inactive. After sitting unused for so long, a heater might not perform as efficiently as it should when the late Autumn or winter weather arrives.

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Can a Home HVAC System Cause Illness?

Indoor air quality is essential for a family all year. However, the winter months leave us with the dilemma of spending most of our time inside due to cold spells that can be brutal.

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The Benefits of Central AC Systems

There's nothing worse than being stuck in a home during the hottest summer days without air conditioning. Extreme heat creates frustration and anger and can affect one's ability to fall asleep and stay asleep.

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Tips for Avoiding AC and Furnace Repair

It's been a long, hard winter, and as the warmer temperatures begin to peak, it's important to remember that spring and summer are just around the corner.

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