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Keeping Your Family Warm and Safe This Florida Winter Season

Keeping Your Family Warm and Safe This Florida Winter Season

Florida isn’t exactly a frozen winter wonderland. We rarely need to turn the heat on in our homes. There are always a few weeks out of the year that it does get downright cold (at least in our spoiled Floridian mindsets). Often during this time rather than flip on the whole house heater many will opt for using small-area space heaters. Space heaters are a wonderful alternative to get the warmth to just where you need it. A good quality…

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It’s a New Decade! Could it Be Time for a New Air Conditioner?

It’s a New Decade! Could it Be Time for a New Air Conditioner?

It’s hard to say goodbye to the old. Especially when the “old” is your home or office HVAC unit. No one wants to have to buy a new air conditioner. The fact is they do have a lifespan and will eventually reach the end of the road where they will either quit working entirely or become so energy-inefficient that your bill skyrockets rendering them non-cost-effective. The average air conditioning unit is made to last 10 to 15 years depending on…

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Why is My AC Freezing Up?

Why is My AC Freezing Up?

AC systems though durable and tough, built for the long haul, do have to be properly maintained and cared for. They are designed to run well under a specific set of circumstances. When things get out of balance abnormal wear and tear can cause problems leading to damage. If for some reason the Freon in the system begins to expand more than it should it can cause the coils to become colder than usual. If something prevents the airflow over…

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Is My AC “Too Old”?

Is My AC “Too Old”?

If you are considering this question, it means you have reason to suspect the current air conditioning system cooling your home is about to die. Many people begin to consider replacing their air conditioning in the fall, right after another hot Florida summer. It’s likely your current unit struggled to maintain proper cooling levels on the most scorching summer day, your electric bill has risen, or it needs an expensive repair. When considering if it’s time to buy a new…

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A New Unit Can Save You Big On Your FPL Electric Bill!

A New Unit Can Save You Big On Your FPL Electric Bill!

Living in Southwest Florida can mean a large electric bill. After all, we run our AC units nearly year-round with the occasional fall pause and then we flip the heaters on! Our HVAC never gets a break. That means more wear and tear and makes maintaining your unit even more important than ever. HVAC units (newer models) have a projected lifespan of 10-15 years. This can either come to pass with good regular care or if neglected, can be cut…

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Turning on Your Heater for the First Time This Year – What to Check Before Hand

Turning on Your Heater for the First Time This Year – What to Check Before Hand

Let’s face it. It’s Florida. We rarely think about our heaters let alone use them. While the cold winter spell hasn’t hit yet, it is coming. Making sure your HVAC unit is working properly not just for your AC but also for your heater is important. Us Floridians do not have thick blood and finding yourself freezing during a cold snap is far less than ideal. Here is the quick and dirty low down that can get your heater going,…

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Believe It or Not, We Do Actually Turn On The Heat Here in SW Florida!

Believe It or Not, We Do Actually Turn On The Heat Here in SW Florida!

No one thinks of chilly temperatures when the word Florida is spoken. Beautiful hot sunny summers and tepid winters are what makes this a destination hot spot for tourists and snowbirds alike. Although truly cold weather is rare low temperatures are common at night during the winter months. Many people are more comfortable installing a heating system in their Florida home for those colder days. What is the best option for heating a home in Florida during the winter? The question…

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