Office Comfort Keeps Your Employees More Productive
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4 March 2019
When you are running a large office, the comfort and safety of your employees must be a top priority. With commercial ac services, you will have a work environment that is comfortable to work in. Employees who are hot or trying to work in a humid environment are not going to be productive. In addition, your computers, printers, and copy machines can malfunction because of the heat and humidity. If you work with a commercial air conditioning specialist to keep the interior of your building at the right humidity and temperature levels, you will discover that the work of your employees doesn't suffer when the weather is too hot.
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3 Mistakes You Don't Want To Make With Your Thermostat
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24 January 2019
If you want to keep your heating bill down this winter, you may want to be smart about how much and how often you are adjusting your thermostat. Making too drastic of a change could cause needless wear and tear on your heating system. Here are three thermostat mistakes to avoid this winter.
Thinking That Turning It Up Will Heat Things Faster
When you get in your car and turn the heat up, the further up on the dial you go, the faster your car will become warm.
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Six Things To Do Before You Replace Your Air Conditioner
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14 December 2018
Replacing your air conditioner promptly when necessary will keep your household company and keep your home as efficient as possible.
However, there are a few things you need to make sure you do before your new air conditioner is purchased and installed. The following are six things you should do before you replace your air conditioner:
Make sure your air conditioner needs replaced
Generally speaking, air conditioners and their components can be expected to last between 15 and 25 years.
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How To Replace An Electric Furnace's Blower Motor In A Motor Home
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5 November 2018
If your mobile home's furnace has stopped blowing out hot air when you turn on the thermostat, then it's very likely the blower motor has failed. Typically, before the blower motor stops working, it will make gravely or squealing noises when the furnace is running. If you have been hearing them, then this is almost guaranteed to be the problem.
The squealing and gravely noises come from the bearings inside of the blower motor itself.
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