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In some ways, heat pumps have an edge over the traditional combination of a furnace and central air conditioning (AC) unit. However, no two households are the same, and each option has its pros and cons.
When the temperature is high in Texas, the last thing you need is more hot air. But on occasion, your air conditioner (AC) malfunctions and can turn your home into a stuffy inferno.
The first step to optimizing efficiency is remembering to change your system’s air filter once every three months. This simple maintenance task ensures a balanced airflow, so your AC doesn’t overwork itself.
To promote safety and well-being for our community in Austin, here’s what you should know about this harmful airborne pollutant.
What do you think of when you hear about air pollution? You might immediately imagine a giant cloud of smoke, cars spewing exhaust, or a trash incinerator––but have you ever thought about your own home in Austin?
As a Round Rock homeowner, you should know at least a little something about your heating and cooling system. Knowledge is power after all.
At Blue Air, we scrutinize aspects like your furnace’s location, your energy needs and plans, your budget, as well as other elements.
Furnaces are available in many shapes, sizes, and price points. The best choice will come down to your home’s size and heating needs.
Looking to install a new heater in your Austin home? Your two most popular choices are a heat pump and a furnace. Each one has advantages and disadvantages when compared to the other.
Our team at Blue Air Heating and Air Conditioning, along with many manufacturers of air filtration and air purification products, are working to provide tools to help you ensure clean indoor air for you and your family. Here are some details about currently available solutions.