Air Conditioner

Fall is on The Way, But Your Air Conditioner Can’t Catch a Break Yet

By Brenda Masse / August 17, 2022 /

It’s August in North Texas, and if you’re not wearing out your air conditioner, you’re a stronger person than I am. Even though the “ber” months are a mere two weeks away, ’round these parts we bust out the pumpkin spice long before we put away the sunscreen. In this record-breaking heat, we’ve already suggested…

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With Triple-Digit Temperatures, Air Conditioning Care is Self Care This Summer

By Brenda Masse / July 6, 2022 /

After one of the hottest Junes on record in Dallas-Fort Worth, and forecasters saying more to come, we recommend showing your air conditioner a little extra love this year.  Maintenance 101 Inspector Alex walks us through a few things you can do at home to give your AC some TLC: like cleaning the outdoor compressor with a hose,…

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Air Conditioning Problems to Watch Out For as Summer Heats up in North Texas

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / June 8, 2022 /

By Brenda MasseSpecial Contributor Is it hot enough for you? Nope, not yet. Those 100-plus degree highs are still a ways off (hopefully), but even though we’re chillin’ in the 90s’, your air conditioning is still center stage if you’re spending any time at home. And if it’s important to you, it’s important to us! So…

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Has Your Air Conditioning System Had Its Annual Check-up?

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / May 18, 2022 /

By Brenda MasseSpecial Contributor Summer is just around the corner, and that means we’ll soon be switching our air conditioning units to hyperdrive to combat the Texas heat. Since an AC is only as cool as its least efficient component, now is a great time to make sure your system is working as efficiently as…

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Need Help With Your HVAC? These Home Inspectors Have Answers

By Joanna England / August 18, 2021 /

Today makes it two weeks since our air conditioner’s fan and fan motor decided to give up the ghost and cease all operation. The high that day was a very muggy 90 degrees. Our first call was to the HVAC company that services our air conditioner and furnace annually. It was going to take three…

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