You can spend up to 30 percent less to cool and up to 60 percent less to heat when you upgrade your AC system, according to ENERGY STAR®.
Continue ReadingYour air conditioner (AC) can do several things––keep your New Jersey home’s indoor air cooler than outdoor temperatures, help to keep indoor airborne allergens at bay, and help keep your home’s humidity low. But one thing it can’t do is kill mold.
Continue ReadingZone controls are a series of dampers retrofitted in your ductwork, coupled with thermostats. They block or permit air from entering customized zones throughout your home. Zoning allows you to control different temperatures in different parts of your home.
Continue ReadingAn air conditioner is your lifeline during a prolonged heat wave.
Continue ReadingCustomers need to be aware of the transition from R410a to R454b refrigerants over the next few months in HVAC systems for several reasons.
Continue ReadingShould you pay for repairs and hope your cooling system will continue operating through the summer without another glitch? Or is it better to invest considerably more money in a new unit?
Continue ReadingAside from the professionals, like ours at Comfort Now by Bob McAllister, who really thinks about air conditioners and their components?
Continue ReadingWhen the summer heat peaks here in New Jersey, your air conditioning system becomes your best friend, keeping you cool and comfortable indoors. However, Comfort Now clients occasionally notice that their AC unit turns on and off frequently, a problem known as short cycling.
Continue ReadingIf you have a ductless mini split system, you need an air handler to do the heavy lifting. It circulates conditioned air throughout your New Jersey home. Doing so lets you keep your living space at the desired temperature.
Continue ReadingCan you imagine a scorching hot day here in Cape May Court House without air conditioning? During those dog days of summer, your air conditioning system can be your very best friend. Below is an AC maintenance checklist.
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