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If you have a ducted air conditioning system, your ductwork plays the vital role of delivering the cool air to your home’s living spaces. But like any other part of your air conditioning system, your ductwork can suffer from disrepair.
If you’ve made the decision to improve your indoor air, you’ve made a good choice; now you have to decide exactly how you want to accomplish it. With so many indoor air quality products available for your HVAC system, it can be hard to tell which type of product will be best.
We’ve just been through some incredibly hot weather here in Eugene, OR, and you may be seeing evidence of that in your current energy bills. One thing to really pay attention to right now is the SEER of your air conditioning system.
It’s the middle of summer, and even we get hot in Eugene, OR. This is the time of year when we count on our air conditioning systems to provide the cool air we need.
It’s not a secret that your whole home air conditioning system uses electricity to run, so it shouldn’t be any surprise that your system may develop repairs that are electrical in nature. It’s never a good idea to try and repair your own AC, and this is especially true when it comes to repairing electrical problems with your air conditioner.
Commercial air conditioners are in a league all their own, which is one of the reasons why it’s so important to work with a trained commercial expert for all of your commercial AC needs. If you are in the market for a new AC system for your business, you have likely seen the large, rooftop systems on top of buildings.
Some homeowners may have concerns about the type of repairs that can be needed for a ductless system. Just because these systems don’t have ductwork doesn’t mean they are inherently more complicated to repair – they aren’t.