Sunday, March 28, 2021

Resources For Reducing Mold And Moisture

We just added a blog post with helpful resources from the EPA website regarding ways to reduce the risks of your home or office building having mold or excessive moisture/humidity.  Go to this link to discover more;  https://arctic-air-heating-and-cooling.business.site/posts/363719480119021707?hl=en

Thank you.

Monday, March 22, 2021

Resource For Those Just Starting In Commercial Properties

We found a helpful resource for those who are beginning their careers in commercial real estate (ownership, property management, etc.). This resource is to help you learn the basics of commercial HVAC for the buildings you oversee. The resource is the U.S. Department of Energy's "Intro to Commercial Building HVAC Systems and Energy Code Requirements", and it includes a two-hour video and transcripts/slides from the presentation. We hope that this helps you gain a familiarity with the topic if you are interested in getting a better understanding of commercial heating and cooling. 

https://arctic-air-heating-and-cooling.business.site/posts/4785041111392914591?hl=en

 

Monday, March 15, 2021

Cooling System Maintenance Checklist

We added a blog post to our website which gives some helpful tips and better understanding of a cooling system's maintenance checklist.  You are welcome to find out more starting here:

https://arctic-air-heating-and-cooling.business.site/posts/1670549961610525661?hl=en


Monday, March 8, 2021

Energy Saving Tips For Spring

Despite the harsh winter weather just a few weeks ago, it soon will be time to get ready for Spring! While searching for a helpful resource for you, on the Delaware government website we found some helpful tips on how to save money on your energy bills as Spring starts. One of the tips reads,
 

"Give your AC a tuneup. When the temperature starts rising, air conditioners start working overtime. Give your AC a tuneup early to ensure it runs efficiently, economically and safely throughout the season. When servicing your AC, you should replace your filters, check your refrigerant levels, and clean your evaporator coils. You may want to schedule an inspection and maintenance visit from a certified HVAC technician, who can make sure your system is up to speed and catch problems before they become major expenses. Routine maintenance can reduce your AC’s energy consumption by 15 percent."

If you live or have a commercial property in Collin, Cooke, Denton or Grayson County and need help with any heating and cooling services then you are welcome to call us at (214) 326-0079.

The rest of the tips can be found here:  https://depsc.delaware.gov/2018/04/18/8-energy-saving-tips-spring/

Monday, March 1, 2021

Information On Backup Generators

 

With the recent frigid weather and power outages across Texas raising the topic of backup power generators, we found a helpful resource from PG&E on generators, generator safety and more. If you need any help with your home's heating and cooling systems in Collin, Cooke, Denton or Grayson County then call us today at (214) 326-0079. Thank you.