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Avoid Emergency HVAC Repairs

How To Avoid Emergency HVAC Repairs Emergency HVAC repairs never seem to happen at a convenient time. Your air conditioner doesn’t usually fail on a mild spring afternoon when every HVAC company has open appointments. It breaks down during a Cherry Hill heat wave when temperatures are pushing 95 degrees and every contractor in South … [Read More]

This Tiny Pipe Can Shut Down Your Entire AC

Is Your Condensation Drain Causing You Problems? Have you ever had your air conditioner suddenly stop working on one of the hottest days of the year, only to discover that the problem wasn’t a failed compressor, a broken thermostat, or a major mechanical issue? It was a clogged pipe. Many homeowners throughout Cherry Hill, NJ … [Read More]

Why Your HVAC System Keeps Freezing Up

Is Your AC Unit Freezing Up? You walk outside on a hot summer day in Cherry Hill, NJ and notice something that seems impossible: your air conditioner is covered in ice. Or maybe you look inside near your indoor HVAC equipment and see frost forming on refrigerant lines. Your air conditioner may still be running, … [Read More]

What to Do If Home Air Conditioning Not Cooling

Keep an Eye Out for These Common Symptoms If you have a damaged part in your AC network, it is always best to locate the part before things get worse. When such components go bad, they often exhibit similar types of symptoms. Take note of these signs and report your findings to our professionals.  Here … [Read More]

How Do Smart Thermostats Work?

Use Your Thermostat to Set the Temperature in Your Home Thermostats serve as your control center for your home’s heating and cooling system. If you have a smart thermostat, you simply enter the temperature into the device. The device then activates your HVAC unit until it reaches the desired temperature. Many smart thermostats allow you … [Read More]

How to Save Money While Staying Cool This Summer

1. Set your thermostat to a reasonably good temperature Before setting your thermostat to 72 degrees because that’s room temperature, keep in mind that we tend to dress in lighter clothes during the summer. Try slowly raising the temperature in the range of 73 to 79 degrees to see what’s comfortable for your house. The … [Read More]

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