If you haven't had your air conditioner serviced yet, you need to take care of that as soon as possible. Waiting until the last minute could leave you without an air conditioner this summer, especially if the delay prevents you from getting the servicing you need before the temperatures start to go through the roof. You might not realize this, but there are a lot of advantages to having a well-working air conditioner during the summer; above and beyond the comfort you'll receive when you can relax inside a cool home.
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With warmer days also comes more opportunities to head outdoors and enjoy the sunlight with family and friends. But if you're like most homeowners, you'll still be spending a good chunk of your day inside your home during the warmest months of the year. If you want your family to remain comfortable in this environment, you're likely going to have to crank up the air conditioning and with that can come higher energy costs.
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If you have a small home but you can't take the heat, and you think you want to get some type of air conditioning unit, you want to call an HVAC service professional right away. If you are nervous about spending the money to invest in a unit, and you don't know if the cost is worth the investment, you have to be sure that you find the right type of unit.
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Has your air conditioner stopped working as well as it once did? If so, it may be time to buy a new air conditioner for your home. Here are some signs that your air conditioner is on its last legs.
Odors
Odd odors that are coming from your air conditioner are a warning sign that something is wrong. A burning smell could be caused by motors that are overheating. Musty smells could be caused by mold that is growing inside the appliance.
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If your house feels colder inside than it does outside, it's time to check a few things around your home, including your furnace and air ducts. Debris can build up inside your furnace and air ducts throughout the year, even if you don't use them. When winter arrives, the buildup can keep warm air from circulating into your home. Follow the tips below to see if you can improve the airflow in your home.
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