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Most people, on average, spend nearly all their time indoors at work or at home. In fact, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports this amount of time reaches upwards of 90 percent for most people.
Continue ReadingA ductless heating and cooling system, or a mini split, is a splendid choice for your Greensboro, home and a worthwhile investment.
Continue ReadingAccording to the U.S. Department of Energy, central air conditioning systems have a service life of approximately 15 to 20 years.
Continue ReadingAccording to the National Weather Service, heat-related fatalities in 2023 surpassed deaths related to tornadoes, lightning, floods, and hurricanes.
Continue ReadingWhile North Carolina enjoys terrific weather most of the year, our summers can quickly get muggy and hot. Those high temperatures—along with the humidity—demand a reliable AC unit. That means you need a nearby heating and cooling company you can trust to maintain your HVAC system year-round.
Continue ReadingWinter is right around the corner and with it comes freezing temperatures, frequent illness, and dry indoor air. If you struggle with discomfort during the winter in your Greensboro home, you may benefit from investing in a humidification system.
Continue ReadingYou probably already know about the advantages of ductless heating and cooling systems—and how they can significantly lower your Greensboro, home’s carbon footprint while improving your indoor air quality.
Continue ReadingFrom replacing air filters to scheduling maintenance, cleaning your cooling system can prevent breakdowns and keep your home comfortable.
Continue ReadingEveryone loves to save money, and it’s a good idea to review different aspects of your budget now and again to see if there are more opportunities you have missed in the past. Considering how to reduce your energy bills is always a great idea in the springtime.
Continue ReadingThe same goes for a heat pump. The outdoor unit might be in perfect working condition. Still, the heating and cooling process stops without an indoor evaporator coil, connecting refrigerant lines, and a fan to blow conditioned air through ductwork.
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