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Spring is a time of renewal, but for millions of homeowners, it’s also the season of sneezing, itchy eyes, and congestion. Trees and grass are prominent springtime culprits, letting pollen loose into the air and on surfaces—and if we’re not careful—into our homes. We track it indoors, let it in through open windows…
Tired of sky-high gas bills or uneven temperatures in your home? A heat pump could be the perfect solution for year-round comfort and significant energy savings. makes the transition easy, handling everything from expert installation to reliable repairs. Our technicians can replace your old HVAC system with a new, ducted air-source heat pump that…
A centralized HVAC system can be both a blessing and a curse. You might love your furnace-air conditioner combination or year-round heat pump, along with the ductwork that delivers heating and cooling to your entire home. But occasionally, you wish one room could remain cooler while another stayed warmer. If your central thermostat has become…
As a Austin homeowner, you need to take precautions to lower the risk of an overheated unit.
Fall is a beautiful time of the year—but it comes with a drop in humidity levels. If you’re concerned about the humidity change and want to enhance your comfort inside your Bastrop home, installing a humidifier is an excellent option.
According to the US DOE, a heat pump can reduce your heating-related electricity consumption by up to 75 percent over furnace systems.
Here at Austin, we enjoy beautiful scenery, a strong sense of community, and delicious barbecues. What don’t we enjoy? The humidity.
With summer in full bloom in Manor, most residents are all looking to save some pennies wherever possible. So why not start with your costly energy bill? After all, the US Department of Energy says air conditioning AC can account for 35 to 40 percent of your utility bill.
Every team needs a leader.
In the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry, your thermostat is the undisputed leader of the heating and cooling team. It signals your furnace and air conditioner (AC) when to turn on and off. Whenever your thermostat detects a temperature change that’s different from the desired setting in your Bastrop home, it barks out a new directive to adjust the indoor climate.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, central air conditioning systems have a service life of approximately 15 to 20 years.