HVAC Help: Common Air Conditioning Problems and Solutions

Posted on May 8, 2017 By BA Staff

  Although your air conditioner is designed to be reliable and durable, malfunctioning errors can still develop over time. Timely AC repair is crucial to ensure that your system runs efficiently and reliably for many years. To help you stay cool in your Bay Area home, let’s highlight the most common air conditioning issues and … Continue reading “HVAC Help: Common Air Conditioning Problems and Solutions”

Smart Thermostats: the Carrier Infinity Touch Control vs. the Nest

Posted on April 25, 2017 By BA Staff

From TVs to phones to wearables, smart technology has undeniably improved our lives. In addition, thermostats have become smarter with much greater capability to regulate the temperature settings. They have many additional features such as monitoring energy usage, settings for home and away, and multiple-zone control. If among your HVAC maintenance tasks includes a thermostat … Continue reading “Smart Thermostats: the Carrier Infinity Touch Control vs. the Nest”

Why Your Air Conditioner May Be Blowing Warm Air…And What You Can Do About It

Posted on April 6, 2017 By BA Staff

In the middle of a hot, humid day, the last thing you want is for warm air to be blown by your AC unit. For homeowners, this is one of the most common air conditioning problems. If your unit has this problem, don’t panic; this AC guide will give you the most common reasons for … Continue reading “Why Your Air Conditioner May Be Blowing Warm Air…And What You Can Do About It”

HVAC Maintenance That Should Be On Everyone’s Spring Cleaning Checklist

Posted on March 21, 2017 By BA Staff

Spring is traditionally the time we think to clean every nook and cranny of our homes thoroughly. Just like the rest of your house, your HVAC system needs some TLC too during this period. The good news is, most of the tasks involved in an HVAC spring cleaning are easy to do, requiring only a … Continue reading “HVAC Maintenance That Should Be On Everyone’s Spring Cleaning Checklist”

Improve Indoor Air Quality This Spring

Posted on March 8, 2017 By BA Staff

The rising pollen count, sneezing, throat irritations, and other miserable symptoms can take the joy out of the singing birds, blooming flowers, and the spring’s warmer weather. Fortunately, there are several ways you can address your home’s air quality to breathe easier and improve your overall health. As you get ready to “spring forward,” don’t forget … Continue reading “Improve Indoor Air Quality This Spring”

Home Remodeling: How to Get Financing

Posted on February 20, 2017 By BA Staff

Are you thinking about improving and updating your home to enhance its aesthetic appeal as well as its market value, but are concerned about the high cost? Don’t be! There are many practical ways to finance your home remodeling. 

Home Maintenance Tip: Making Your Home Less Drafty in Cold Weather

Posted on February 7, 2017 By BA Staff

It doesn’t really matter if you reside in an old or new home. The fact is, almost every household has a draft at one place or another. They usually occur where there are gaps in the structural makeup of the home that have been left unsealed against the elements from outside.

Easy Hacks for Improving Indoor Air Quality

Posted on January 25, 2017 By BA Staff

While keeping your home tightly sealed in the summer and winter offers many benefits, it can make your indoor air quality suffer due to the buildup of pollutants such as dust mites, pet dander, mold, pollen, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). In fact, your home’s air can be more tainted than the outdoor air.

7 HVAC Questions Everyone Should Know The Answers To

Posted on January 13, 2017 By BA Staff

Your HVAC system consists of a complex arrangement of different components that work together to keep your home warm or cool. You should learn as much as possible about your system to be able to keep it running for the longest time possible while minimizing your energy costs.

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