Does Brand Matter?
One of the questions that we frequently encounter in the heating and air conditioning business is "Which brand of equipment is the best?" Today I'd like to give you my thoughts on this matter. When people decide to purchase a…
One of the questions that we frequently encounter in the heating and air conditioning business is "Which brand of equipment is the best?" Today I'd like to give you my thoughts on this matter. When people decide to purchase a…
by Jim Herritage, CEM Before you replace your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, there are some things you should know. The first is that a quality installation begins with a professional design. Most of us don't think about…
Tips for Maximum Efficiency and Comfort Are you getting the most for your comfort dollar? Or are you paying to heat and cool the neighborhood? Whether your comfort system is old or new, in a new or old home, in…
Look for the NATE Patch Consumers demand technician excellence, and NATE-certified technicians deliver. What is NATE? NATE stands for North American Technician Excellence, and it's the only nationwide certification program accepted by the entire heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration…
There are many tax credit/utility rebates available to assist customers wanting to purchase premium efficiency HVAC systems. We need to note that Aire Solutions and its staff are not your tax advisors nor do we represent the many utility companies…
Keeping your heating and cooling systems in good working order means your utility bills will be lower, your home will be more comfortable, and you'll need to call for repairs less often. Maintenance Scheduling Schedule a maintenance service call before…
Preventive Maintenance = $avings! Take care of your HVAC system, and it will take care of you. Preventive Maintenance Agreements (PMAs) are agreements between you and your Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA) quality contractor for scheduled inspections and maintenance…
1. Find the air leaks First, close all your windows, doors and flues and turn off your furnace and water heater. Then turn on all your exhaust fans–this will help pull air from the outside. Now, walk around your home…
1. Understand the Problem While most people would think twice before eating from dirty dishes or drinking impure water, surprisingly few take the steps necessary to understand the quality of the air inside their own home. Yet, indoor air pollution…