Performing Annual Checks on Your Memphis Air Conditioning System
Every homeowner knows the importance of having an air conditioning system in good working order, although few really know how to make sure that their system stays in good shape. The key lies in regular checks that all homeowners should be doing. Yearly Four Point Checklist for Examining Your Air Conditioning System Clean The Evaporator ... [Read more]
Important Memphis Home Maintenance Tips
Just like your car, your home comfort system needs routine maintenance to keep it running at its best. Without regular servicing, heating and cooling systems waste energy and are more likely to break down. But with the proper attention, they can keep you comfortable year-round. Below are some basic tips to keep your system running ... [Read more]
How the New Central Air Conditioning Units Save Energy In Memphis
As many as eighty percent of the new homes being built in Memphis are built with central air conditioning units installed. Central air just makes sense, as it keeps the indoor temperatures comfortable while filtering and dehumidifying the air. This is particularly nice for people who suffer from allergies or asthma. Fortunately, central air conditioning ... [Read more]
Winter Air Quality And Your Memphis Home
Step back and take a deep breath. Feels great, doesn’t it? With the winter season well upon us, it is time to stop and think about the quality of the air you are breathing. Air quality issues do not get the same attention in the winter months as they might in the summer, but that ... [Read more]
How Does Memphis Air Conditioning Work?
How often do you drive past a home or other building and notice the air conditioner? Probably never, unless it is a window air conditioner that looks like it doesn’t belong there. True air conditioning means not only controlling the temperature, but reducing the humidity and purifying the air. Air-cooling is simply forcing cool or ... [Read more]
Memphis Air Conditioning Units That Are Suited For You
Cooling units are the same basically, but there are some differences in size and the amount of space they can cool. Along with Freon, every air conditioning unit contains a pump and condenser along with an evaporator, thermostat for temperature control and an expansion valve, which allows the cooled air to be gradually released into ... [Read more]


