Did you know that refrigerant doesn’t get “used up?” This substance isn’t a fuel source the way that some people mistakenly believe. And it really is a common misconception! That’s why we want to take a moment to clear up any confusion so that way you know how and why you might be losing refrigerant … Continued Keep Reading
Your business’s heating and cooling system is a vital part of day-to-day operations. When something goes wrong a business’ HVAC system it’s not only inconvenient, but it could also lead to lower productivity and profit for your business. To prevent an air conditioning emergency from occurring, discover the problems business owners in McKinney and North … Continued Keep Reading
Chuck Warner returns for another Bill Joplin’s Training Center video. In this video Chuck is explaining how to clean your AC’s outdoor condenser coil. The coil’s job is to remove the heat from the air in your home and expel it back outside where it belongs. As the coil gets clogged with dirt and debris … Continued Keep Reading
Since your HVAC system is mostly hidden out of sight, it may get neglected when it comes to cleaning. However, it’s important to realize that there could be things lurking in your HVAC system can contribute to health problems. That’s just one reason why HVAC system cleaning is so important. Read on to learn about … Continued Keep Reading
What is a BTU and What Does it Mean for Your Air Conditioning System? If you’ve ever looked into purchasing a new air conditioning system for you home, you may have stumbled across the acronym “BTU.” BTU stands for “British thermal unit,” the standard unit for heat or thermal energy. One BTU equals the amount … Continued Keep Reading
Window treatments can be found in almost any home, often purchased with both visual appeal and privacy in mind. Many homeowners don’t realize, however, that there’s a third perk to window treatments: They keep unwanted heat from the sun out of your home during our long Texas cooling season, saving you energy and dollars each month. But … Continued Keep Reading
The more warm or cool air that remains inside your home during heating and cooling, the more money you’ll save on energy. The correlation between air leakage and energy loss is simple to make. But, finding all the places where air leakage occurs and making sure all the cracks and other spaces are well-sealed is … Continued Keep Reading