A spring tune-up on your air conditioning unit is a mandatory part of home ownership in Las Vegas. When the desert temperature rises, you have a lot riding on the cooling relief from your home’s central air unit. Preventative maintenance could be the one thing that ensures you and your family will avoid a breakdown […]
Reduce Interior Temperature With Energy-saving Ceiling Fans
In August, most of us find ourselves wishing for a cool, refreshing breeze. Ceiling fans are an efficient answer to the hot stillness that comes with summer in a desert climate. When the weather’s at its hottest, indoor ceiling fans can help you take the indoor ambient temperature down, freshen the air, and circulate a […]
Preparing Your A/C For Summer – Top 10 Las Vegas Air Conditioning Tips
Keeping cool in the desert isn’t about comfort – it’s about necessity. Soaring summer temperatures not only can make you uncomfortable; they can be dangerous, particularly for the elderly or infants. That’s why maintaining the health of your air conditioning unit is so important. We’ve assembled our top ten Las Vegas air conditioning tips for […]
Do This One Thing To Reduce Spring Allergies In Arizona And Nevada
Indoor air quality starts with a well-maintained air conditioner. Even if you live in the southwest, spring allergies can wreak havoc on your comfort and lifestyle. The University of Arizona Health Sciences Center says allergic rhinitis, or hay fever, occurs in about 35% of the population in the southwest. Asthma sufferers make up about 10% […]
Lower Your Heating/AC Bill With These Few Ideas
Winter and summer are the most expensive energy months of the year for homeowners. This is obvious to most homeowners, but there are many tricks to lowering your energy bills during these months that may not be as obvious. Below are some ideas that can dramatically reduce your energy consumption during the winter and summer […]
Closing Vents In Un-used Rooms May Not Be As Helpful As You Think
In most homes HVAC vents have fins or metal handles that can control the air flow from the vent. Usually the fin can control the air flow to be at a maximum or cut off completely. You may be tempted to think that closing the vents in rooms that aren’t being used will save you […]