Oversized Air Conditioners: Why Bigger is Not Always Better
Air conditioners come in many different capacities to meet the needs of different-sized homes. But there’s a common misunderstanding that you can choose from a
Air conditioners come in many different capacities to meet the needs of different-sized homes. But there’s a common misunderstanding that you can choose from a
Earlier this week we discussed some of our favorite features to look for in a new air conditioner. Today we want to discuss another topic
There are many different features to consider when you’re in the market for a new air conditioner. To decide which of those features are right
Some people mistakenly believe that you need to add refrigerant to an air conditioner the same way that you need to add gas to your
As we get closer and closer to summer, many homeowners in the St. Louis area will begin paying more attention to their home’s cooling bills.
The bar for the energy efficiency of air conditioners has risen significantly over the past few decades. Just six years ago the government raised the
When you take good care of your air conditioner, you can add years to its operating life and help keep your home energy efficient. One
The average lifespan of an air conditioner is about 15 years. But for a variety of different reasons, many air conditioners in the St. Louis
“Overheating” is a term that you might hear applied to many different appliances and electronics, but it can be pretty vague. Does it mean something
When you’re choosing a new air conditioner, there are many different features that you should consider that can influence your system’s performance and efficiency levels.
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