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Air Conditioning

How to Keep the Second Story of Your Long Island Home Comfortably Cool

September 11, 2013

Your Home’s Top Story Needs Some Help to Stay Cool   During warmer months, Long Island homeowners rely on their air conditioning system to reduce the rising temperatures. Unfortunately, many people run into a problem trying to keep the upstairs cool since heat rises.

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Keeping a High Efficiency Air Conditioner in Top Form

September 4, 2013

Getting the Most From Your AC System If you have purchased a high efficiency air conditioner for your home, you need to know about the FACTS. What we are talking about are the SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) FACTS.

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Let Federal Energy Tax Credits Ease the Pain of an Ailing A/C

August 27, 2013

See How Your New Energy Saving System Could Qualify for Credits   The cost of replacing an air conditioning unit can be quite a shocker for the average homeowner. But a homeowner who’s ready to purchase a new A/C this summer can get some financial relief by choosing a system that qualifies for federal energy tax… Continue Reading

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A Heat Pump Air Conditioner Needs Regular Maintenance

August 13, 2013

Your heat pump air conditioner requires regular maintenance to keep it running efficiently and to help you save money on your energy costs.

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Your A/C Installation: You Know About Manual J and Manual D, but What About Manual S?

August 2, 2013

If you haven’t undertaken an A/C installation before (or at least a proper A/C upgrade or installation), you may be surprised by the volume of information acquired.

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Your Poorly Performing Air Conditioner Is at the End of the Line? The Telling Signs

July 31, 2013

The last thing you want to deal with when the temperature soars outside is a poorly performing air conditioner.

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Is Summer Heat Gain Getting the Upper Hand in Your Long Island Home?

July 25, 2013

Running your air conditioner 24/7 is enough to counter summer heat gain, but it sure doesn’t make your energy bills look very pretty. Here are some helpful tips for keeping your home cooler so your A/C doesn’t have to work as hard.

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An Air Conditioner and a Dehumidifier: Does Your Home Need Both?

July 23, 2013

Hot and humid weather describes a good deal of the climatic conditions in Long Island, making an air conditioner and dehumidifier important components for many homes. While an air conditioner does remove humidity, it’s more a side effect of the conditioning process. If any of these conditions exist in your home, you may benefit from… Continue Reading

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Your New Air Conditioner: Installation Issues That Profoundly Affect Performance

July 19, 2013

Reading efficiency labels is important when purchasing a new cooling system, but it’s only half the battle. Although you may not give it much thought, the air conditioner installation process plays a huge role in securing efficiency ratings and performance values.

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The Ceiling Fans in Your Long Island Home: Boosting Your Comfort While Keeping Down Your Cooling Costs

July 10, 2013

Using ceiling fans in your home offers you an aesthetic, practical and economical solution to reducing cooling costs.

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