Blog Posts
Tag: Air Conditioning
Learn how many watts an air conditioner uses and what factors affect energy consumption in Paradise, TX. Discover average AC wattage by system type, ways to lower cooling costs, and signs your air conditioner may be using more electricity than necessary.
Think your AC can’t freeze during a Texas summer? Think again. Learn why your unit ices up in the heat and what you can do to prevent it from shutting down.
Tired of battling uneven temperatures or wasting money heating rooms you barely use? Discover how an HVAC zoning system can give you customized comfort in every room, lower your energy bills, and end thermostat wars for good.
Big changes are upon us! This month, we break down what the EPA’s refrigerant phase-out means for your comfort and wallet, and why acting before the deadline could save you thousands. Don’t wait for your system to fail—discover how to future-proof your home today.
Don’t let common HVAC myths cost you comfort or money! This article debunks popular misconceptions that could be causing your system to work harder, drive up energy bills, and shorten its lifespan. Discover the truth!
Is your thermostat screen suddenly blank? This guide walks you through common causes like dead batteries, tripped breakers, and wiring issues, and offers simple solutions to get your HVAC system back on track.
Discover why the Texas power grid struggles during extreme weather, and learn practical tips to prepare your home for potential outages. From energy-saving strategies to emergency planning, taking these steps can help you stay cool and comfortable this summer.
Today we learn how your heating and cooling system takes the hot, humid, summertime air and turns it into the wondrous cold air in your vents. It’s just a matter of science!
As DFW experiences an unusually warm March, we herald an early spring and a swift transition to summer. As amazing as warm weather may sound, however, it does bring with it an urgency for your Spring HVAC preventive maintenance. Ensure your cooling systems are efficient, reliable, and ready to tackle the early onset of Texas heat.









