How a Thermostat Works
Your thermostat is designed to closely monitor and maintain the temperature in your home. When you flip the switch, you want your furnace or air conditioner to respond immediately. So, it’s a good idea...
View ArticleSavings Found with Fan Coil Units
There are a lot of options on the market for your home comfort system, but not all of them are created equally. So, if you’re starting to research cooling devices, make sure you include every possible...
View ArticleWhat Is SEER?
If you’ve been looking at air conditioners, you’ve probably noticed that they all seem to have a SEER rating. But what does this actually mean? The SEER, which stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency...
View ArticleGreen Thinking for Green Thinkers in Clearwater
There are a lot of media stories in Clearwater today about exciting new green buildings: LEED-certified buildings, net-zero buildings, buildings made out of recycled shipping containers, homes in New...
View ArticleOld Equipment You Really Shouldn’t Keep: A Tip From Clearwater
When you move into an existing home, in Clearwater or anywhere else, there are many pieces of equipment that you may not want to keep. Some of them are just old and poor quality, while others cost you...
View ArticleYour HVAC System’s Condensate Drain Line: Some Advice From Seffner
There are a lot of components involved in your Seffner home’s properly working HVAC system. One component that many people overlook is the drain line for the air conditioning system. Your air...
View ArticleYour Clearwater Heat Pump Settings and Your Comfort Level
Your Clearwater heat pump has a number of settings that can affect your overall comfort level. One of those settings is the fan – which can be set to run automatically when heating is needed or left on...
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