Why Indoor air Quality is Essiential for Good Health

Posted on 22. Nov, 2010 by mws227.

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Jacksonville Duct Cleaning

 
By: M. Scott Smith

Indoor air quality is a major health concern. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), pollutant levels are two to five times higher inside the home than out. These pollutants include airborne particles and particulate matter such as allergens, lung irritants, gases, toxic chemicals, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
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Air Conditioning Installation; Tips to Make sure it’s Done Right!

Posted on 14. Jun, 2010 by mws227.

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There ’s growing proof these days that over half of all of the air conditioning systems installed in the U.S. today are not installed properly or are working at reduced capacity causing homeowners expensive repair and utility bills. Most of these problems can be avoided by choosing the right contractor to install your new air [...]

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Check this before calling your Jacksonville Air Conditioning Company

Check this before calling your Jacksonville Air Conditioning Company

Posted on 06. Jun, 2010 by mws227.

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**** STOP!*** Check These Things First Before CallingYour Jacksonville Air Conditioning Company!

Watch this Video as our Expert Service Technician John Zino instructs you on what items to check first on your system before calling us. This video may save you the expense of a service call fee!
Jacksonville Air Conditioner Tips

If after checking these items your Jacksonville air conditioning [...]

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Jacksonville Air Conditioning; “Why an Air Conditioner Tune Up”

Posted on 26. May, 2010 by mws227.

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Most of us regularly have our cars tuned or at the very least have our oil changed every 3000 miles. That’s why I find it so funny that people expect to run their air conditioning systems year round down here in Florida and not have it tuned up.
I believe at the very least you should [...]

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Can insulation make a real impact on your energy bills?

Posted on 24. May, 2010 by mws227.

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Do you feel like your spending too much on your energy bills? If you haven’t checked on your home insulation lately, you may well be. Recent data published by the U.S. Department suggests that at least 44 percent of the energy used in Americans home goes to cooling and heating. And if your walls, attic, [...]

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Air Conditioning Service Tips

Posted on 15. May, 2010 by mws227.

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These tips will help you reduce your need for air conditioner repairs.
 
Your thermostat should be properly calibrated. This will ensure accurate temperature control and operating cycle. This will save you on operating cost and assure your comfort level.
Improper refrigerant charge can damage your compressor, which is the heart of your air conditioning system; this is [...]

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Can Programmable Thermostats Save You Money?

Posted on 03. May, 2010 by mws227.

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We get asked this question a lot… and the answer is YES.  We say this because the in the majority of households the house is empty most of the day. Parents are off to work, kids at school. We find it is very beneficial to “Set it and Forget it”.  
Most household’s daily schedules do [...]

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Save Energy, The Planet and Your Hard Earned Money.

Posted on 26. Apr, 2010 by mws227.

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Go Green and Save Energy, Fuel, and Your Hard-Earned Money
By: Chet ValWe now hear “Go Green!” and “Conserve Energy!” on a daily basis. It is the rally cry of mother earth. The awareness of a need for increased energy savings is in the spotlight thanks to pollution, energy shortages, obvious waste and abuse, as well [...]

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R22 Phaseout is Underway; January,1 2010

Posted on 26. Apr, 2010 by mws227.

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Preparing for the R-22 (hcfc) Phase Out Starting in 2010
By: Daniel Stouffer
Market Demand for R-22 HCFC Refrigerant Gas Will be 20% Higher than Available SupplyR-22 is the most widely used refrigerant in the world. Since the 1940’s R-22 has been the refrigerant gas that we use in central air-conditioning (AC) systems at home and [...]

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