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220VAC Circuit For An Outdoor Air Conditioner

The basic configuration of the electrical circuit needed to power your outdoor air conditioner condenser requires that the power comes from a double pole circuit breaker in your home load center, goes to an air conditioner disconnect switch and from the disconnect switch to the condenser.

Adding Central Air Conditioning to a Forced Air Furnace

If you are considering the addition of a central air conditioner to your forced air furnace or if you have a central air conditioner that does not seem to keep your home cool, you should investigate the positioning of your air returns.

Air Filters

Regular replacement of your heating and air conditioning systems air filters is one of the easiest preventative maintenance items that you can do in your home.

Central Air Conditioning

An air conditioning system that is improperly sized for your home will not provide the comfort that you expect. Central air conditioning, unlike window air conditioning provides your entire home with controlled comfort.

Duct Sealing

Ducts are an integral part of a central air conditioning system and their purpose is to circulate air cool your home.

Energy Cost Reduction

By following these simple ideas, you can maintain a cool home, reduce energy costs and at the same time do your bit for the environment.

Geothermal Air Conditioning

Geothermal heat pumps are similar to ordinary heat pumps, but use the latent heat in the ground instead of outside air to provide air conditioning.

Portable Air Conditioners

Portable air conditioners are a relatively new product to enter the market. Based on the same principles as window air conditioners the compressor and evaporation coils are housed in one unit that is on wheels.

Sizing & Installation For Air Conditioners

Sizing and other best of class installation practices can dramatically affect how well your new air conditioning equipment will deliver comfort and savings.

Sunrooms - Heating & Cooling

The major problem that homeowners have with their sunrooms is that they can get far too hot in the summer months and far too cold in the winter months. If you are considering adding a sunroom on your home you want to be able to use it all year around, hence, you must consider how you will heat and cool it.

Thermostat Replacement Or Relocation - Air Conditioning

The thermostat is the device that turns your air conditioning system on and off relative to the temperature requirements in your home. Older style bimetal thermostats wear over time and require replacement.

Whole House Fans

A whole house fan is a large fan that mounts in the ceiling at the highest point of the interior of the home, draws outdoor air through the home and exhausts into the attic space, providing a relatively inexpensive means to reduce temperatures in a home, and although it does not provide the same cooling as an air conditioner it is also much less expensive to purchase, install and operate.

Window & Wall Air Conditioners

Although most window air conditioners do not require special electrical outlets, it is important to ensure that the electrical circuit that you are planning on plugging your air conditioner into, is capable of handling the current requirement.