Why Use A Ductless Air Conditioner For An Oil-Heated Home Without Ducts?
Most homes that use heating oil use hydronic heating systems and do not have HVAC ductwork in place. As a result, oil-heat homeowners tend to use window air conditioners during the summer. Doing so may have been a logical step in the past. However, this has changed with the advent of ductless air conditioners.
Read MoreHow A Modulating Air Conditioner Controls Temperature & Humidity More Effectively
Air conditioners are evolving fast, especially where it concerns their energy efficiency rates and their ability to provide comfort. Consequently, nowadays, the variable-speed or modulating air conditioner is quickly replacing standard units. This article shares information on variable-speed air conditioning systems and compares them to cooling units with fixed compressor speeds.
Read MoreWhy Is My AC Compressor Working But Not Cooling?
Heat can drain us of our energy. Fortunately, we have our air conditioners to help us find relief! However, the peak of the summer is when most air conditioners work their hardest and tend to malfunction. This article delves into a common air conditioning problem – the AC compressor is working but not cooling.
Read MoreCan You Replace Just The Outside AC Unit?
The US DOE recommends an HVAC system replacement every 10 to 15 years. The system can last over 15 years, depending on the unit’s quality and maintenance schedule. Since the air conditioner consists of an indoor and outdoor unit, many homeowners ask, “Can you replace just the outside AC unit?”
Read MoreAirtemp Ductless Air Conditioner Install In Albrightsville, PA
The Hanahan family knew how hot and humid their home gets in the middle of a blistering summer. They decided to take matters into their own hands and do something to solve the problem before the summer rolls around in a few months. Click through to see how R.F. Ohl solved their problem.
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