by Derek | Feb 3, 2019 | air conditioner, Air conditioning
It is not always easy to spot inefficiencies when it comes to your HVAC air conditioning unit. In some cases, you may not even realize there is a problem until you begin to notice unusually high electricity bills. That is why routine maintenance by an HVAC...
by Derek | Oct 5, 2018 | air conditioner, Air conditioning
You’ve probably had your current air conditioner for a few years now and it has served its purpose quite well. However recently, you begin to notice faults in its performance and are wondering if you should buy a new air conditioner altogether; here are the signs that...
by Derek | Oct 5, 2018 | air conditioner, Air conditioning, airinmotion
With temperatures rising up to highs of 25°C in Canada during summer, air conditioning is what most people die for at this time. Such temperatures are unbearable especially if you have to be indoors. Think about what you would do for a cool breeze at the convenience...
by Derek | May 9, 2018 | AC installation, AC Repair, air conditioner, Air conditioning, Air Vent, blog
Your air conditioning system exemplifies a noteworthy investment, and when it is not functioning properly, it is essential to find a dependable technician to repair it. If you do not do your research on the company you pick, you could be paying someone for substandard...
by Derek | Apr 11, 2018 | air conditioner, Air conditioning, Air Vent, blog
Studies show that indoor air pollution, often caused by dust mites and mold, can be up to ten times greater than outdoor pollution. The following tips can help improve the air quality in your home. Keep your thermostat set above sixty-five degrees in the winter If you...
by Derek | Mar 26, 2018 | AC installation, AC Repair, air conditioner, Air conditioning, blog
A foul smell in your home emanating from the AC is unpleasant as it is surprising. The fouls smell can either me musty or rotten egg smell which is unbearable. The musty smell is a result of mould and mildew in your AC unit. Rotten egg smell indicates a dead pest in...