Maintain and Optimize Your AC System to Relieve Allergy Symptoms
Allergy symptoms range from mild to debilitating, so it makes sense to reduce your exposure to allergy triggers by any means possible. When used correctly, your air conditioning (AC) system is one of your home's most important anti-allergen allies. Maintaining and
Warning Signs of AC Unit Failure | Advanced Heating & Cooling
As temperatures rise, air conditioner problems in your home can feel like worst case scenarios. As a homeowner, you may dread any hiccup in your HVAC system's performance because you don't feel sure of the severity of the issue. In some
Prevent Air Conditioner Problems | Advanced Heating & Cooling
When the weather begins to heat up, no appliance is more important than your home's air conditioner. Unfortunately for many homeowners, the sudden, increased demand on their air conditioning unit leads to issues and even breakdowns. You should start planning and
Components of a Central Air Conditioner | Advanced Heating & Cooling
If you're like most homeowners, you probably haven't given much thought to how your central air conditioner works. As long as it helps your home beat the summertime heat by providing cool, conditioned air, chances are you're not interested in
Switch Window Units to Central Air | Advanced Heating & Cooling
In preparation for the summer months, you may be considering a switch from window units to central air. Whether your window units have been struggling or you are simply ready for an upgrade, there are a few distinct advantages of
Reasons to Upgrade Baseboard Heaters | Advanced Heating & Cooling
Your home has baseboard heaters and you enjoy a few of the perks this kind of heating system has. For starters, each room has its own baseboard heater and thermostat, so you can keep the rooms you don't use cool
Furnace Component Basics | Advanced Heating & Cooling
A residential gas furnace relies on different components in order to provide your home with warm air. Many homeowners have at least a passing familiarity with components, such as the heat exchanger or gas valve. However, other furnace components remain