An important facet of optimum home comfort is temperature consistency from room to room. Chilly air in one spot and warm air in an
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There’s a lot of market hype surrounding ductless heating and cooling. Touted for extreme efficiency, is a ductless system e
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Learn moreIt can happen to anyone. You’re walking through your home, when suddenly – splat! Your feet splash into a gross, wet puddle on the floor. What happened? Unless your pet has a bladder control problem, it’s more than likely a clog in your AC unit’s drain line. Your AC doesn’t just cool your home, it also controls humidity, condensing moisture in the air and shuttling it outdoors through a small pipe called a drain line tube. Mucus-like algae, mold, mildew, and even ice in extreme temperatures, can build up inside your condensation drain line forming a clog that causes water to backup into lines, your AC unit, and eventually your home. If you need a flotation device to traverse your carpet, the AC condensate drain line is a likely culprit.
Learn moreDid you know that plants can help improve the indoor air quality of your home? It’s true!Scientists and researchers have dis
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