Preparations for summer are underway. Maybe you’ve been dusting off the grill, opening the patio umbrellas and cleaning the pool. But as you turn your attention to the outdoors, don’t forget about your indoor comfort. A functioning air conditioning system plays a big part in helping you enjoy the lengthy, languid days of summer. To help you stay cool this season, we’ve collected the following tips and articles on HVAC maintenance and repair.
Diamond Certified Experts: Heating and Cooling System Tips
First, get some advice from the experts. Diamond Certified HVAC professionals address a variety of topics, including how to troubleshoot your cooling system, options for air filters and how to properly manage vents.
All Systems Cold: A Checklist for Your Air Conditioning System
Review this checklist before you switch on the air conditioning. With a little preventative maintenance, you can avoid many common problems that befall cooling systems.
Keeping Your Cool: 4 DIY Air Conditioning Maintenance Steps
Though many aspects of HVAC maintenance are best left to the professionals, there are things you can do yourself to ensure your system runs at its best.
5 Things to Ask an HVAC Installer
If you’re planning on adding or replacing an air conditioning system, this article will help you assess the qualifications and expertise of an HVAC company.
The Benefits of a Variable-Speed Air Conditioner
Though more expensive than single-speed units, variable-speed air conditioners have numerous advantages. Find out if this type of cooling system is right for your home.
But Baby, It’s Hot Outside: How to Prepare for a Heatwave
Find out what you can do to stay cool when the next heatwave hits, even if you don’t have air conditioning in your home.
5 Ways to Lower Your Cooling Costs
If your summer energy needs are sending your electric bill soaring, read our tips on simple changes you can make to your home to improve energy efficiency and lower costs.
Moving Targets: Exposing the World of HVAC Scammers
Learn how fraudulent HVAC companies coerce clients into paying for unneeded services and find out what you should do if you think you’ve been the victim of an HVAC scam.