Posted on Wednesday, August 31st, 2011
Did you know that the State of Tennessee’s Department of Economic and Community Development, in concert with the U.S. Department of Energy, is making rebates available to Tennessee residents who replace an existing room air conditioner, central air conditioner, air source heat pump, or gas furnace with a new ENERGY STAR® qualified model? Who is… read the full article.
Posted on Tuesday, August 30th, 2011
Buying an entirely new A/C unit is out of question for many people. While it would be nice to get a 30% – 50% increase in energy efficiency, the upfront cost of installation is just too steep. That doesn’t mean there are not other ways to get more out of your existing A/C unit. You… read the full article.
Posted on Friday, August 26th, 2011
Today’s best air conditioners use 30%–50% less energy to produce the same amount of cooling as old air conditioners. Even if your air conditioner is only 10 years old, you may save 20%–40% of your cooling energy costs by replacing it with a newer, more efficient model. Central air conditioners are rated according to their… read the full article.
Posted on Wednesday, August 24th, 2011
I take air conditioners for granted. On 100 degree days, I don’t understand how our ancestors got by day-to-day without A/C. During a blackout or when the A/C breaks down, anything that related to frozen goods or water goes from luxury to necessity. Fortunately, there are some A/C problems that are preventable. With the right… read the full article.
Posted on Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011
Nearly half of all homes are equipped with a central air conditioning unit that is too large. You may think that is OK. After all, doesn’t that just mean your house will stay cooler and work better? Unfortunately, it isn’t the case at all. An A/C unit that is too large only has drawbacks and… read the full article.
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