Can the Summer Heat Lead to Damage to My AC?

Summers in Phoenix are among some of the hottest in the country. You can expect your air conditioning system to put in plenty of work over the season to maintain a comfortable indoors.

Should I Include Zone Controls with My New HVAC System Installation?

If you’ve chosen to have a new air conditioning and/or heating system installed in your home this month, you’ll have a few choices for features to include with it, such as a Wi-Fi thermostat (something that we highly recommend). Another of those options is putting in zone control.

Early Cooling Season and Air Conditioning Repairs

The hot weather is already here in Phoenix, and your air conditioner is probably hard at work keeping your family comfortable during the day and sometimes into the night. We hope that you’ve already had your annual inspection and tune-up for your cooling system.

Signs Your Air Conditioner Is Leaking Refrigerant

As temperatures start to climb toward the highs of summer, you’ll put more and more pressure on your air conditioning system. It’s important during this early part of the long air conditioning season that you watch for indications that the AC is suffering from problems.

Here’s Why It’s Never Too Early for Air Conditioning Maintenance

Spring is right around the corner, which means warmer weather is almost upon us in Chandler, AZ. As one of your home’s most expensive components, your air conditioner must be reliable. If you haven’t scheduled a maintenance appointment in the last year, now is the time.

Is a Ductless System a Good Option for Home Heating?

Ductless mini split heat pumps are becoming increasingly popular for providing air conditioning for homes. They are especially well-suited to new home construction, since they remove the need for space-consuming ductwork and allow for greater freedom for design.

How Can I Tell if My Air Conditioner Is Low on Freon?

Freon is the most common name used for the refrigerant that circulates through an air conditioning system. The name is actually a trademark of DuPont and is used for refrigerants in general, regardless of the chemical blend or manufacturer.