One of the most common ways homeowners cool down the rooms of their homes is with window AC units, but this is also the reasons that so many homeowners are so uncomfortable in the summer. These big, bulky units just don’t do the trick in the same way that central AC systems do. That’s why, before the heat gets more severe, we’re urging homeowners to get rid of their window ACs and upgrade to ductless units.
Air On Demand Blog: Archive for February, 2016
4 Reasons to Throw Out Your Window AC
Monday, February 29th, 2016Why Should You Join an Air Conditioning Maintenance Program?
Monday, February 22nd, 2016As a Miami, FL resident, your air conditioner gets quite the workout. It’s only natural that you want to find a way to prolong the life of your system and increase its efficiency as well. There are a couple steps you can take to ensure your air conditioner is ready for the summer season each year, such as checking to see if your filters are dirty and clearing out any landscaping debris surrounding your outside unit. This does not compare, however, to enrolling in an air conditioning maintenance program.
3 Ways a Ductless AC and Heating System Makes You More Comfortable
Wednesday, February 17th, 2016Do You Have Dirty Ducts? How to Find Out
Monday, February 15th, 2016How to Save Money on Air Conditioning
Monday, February 8th, 2016High energy bills are a reality for most Florida residents as the weather gets warmer. And it often seems like the only way to remediate the problem is to turn off the air conditioner altogether. Here at Air On Demand, we don’t want you to spend more than you have to each month, but we want to make sure you are comfortable. Here are a few ways to save on air conditioning that won’t leave you sweating.
Do You Need a Separate AC and Heating System?
Monday, February 1st, 2016The furnace is the most common heating system in the United States. A furnace is a long-lasting, efficient heating system, and most homes are already set up to have a gas or electric system installed. But in a climate like Florida’s, is it really necessary to have a heating system that’s separate from your air conditioner?