As the summer months approach, we are all looking to save some pennies where we can. So why not start with your ac bill?
Energy-efficient homes are more common than ever. Although they provide many benefits, including reducing overall energy usage and a smaller carbon footprint, they come with some disadvantages as well. The most significant disadvantage is poor indoor air quality.
Living in Texas near the Gulf of Mexico is lovely. Unfortunately for homeowners in and around Houston, salty air can be harsh on your air conditioning unit.
Dehumidifiers are often used in humid climates during the summer months in areas where weather turns both hot and humid, or year-round in humid areas of a home like a basement.
If you have a ductless mini split system, you need an air handler to do the heavy lifting. It circulates conditioned air throughout your Texas home. Doing so lets you keep your living space at the desired temperature.
Happy 2023! Now let’s reduce your energy bill.
Heating and cooling are the two biggest culprits. The average household in the United States spends about $1,400 a year on energy bills, according to Move.org, with nearly half of that amount going to heating and cooling. Control these two costs, and you will save money.
It seems like every year now Texas homeowners are dealing with extreme cold weather conditions. A heat pump is a great way to keep you and your family comfortable when it happens.
Down here in Texas we all want to know how to reduce dust.
Everyone has it, and nobody wants it. In reality, dust is no laughing matter, no matter the setting.
Is your home always uncomfortable either upstairs and down? You should consider zoning your home!
On most thermostats, you can choose between On or Auto for your fan setting. On tells your HVAC unit to run its fans all the time, even when the air isn’t being heated or cooled.