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Get ready for cooler weather here in Coral Springs — fall is around the corner! When the outdoor temperatures start to drop, you probably will spend more time inside your home.
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 Coral Srings home, it barks out a new directive to adjust the indoor climate.
Sometimes, life moves incredibly fast. You could have sworn you just bought your air conditioner. But lately, it doesn’t seem to be working so well.
you could save up to 30 percent on your energy bill when you perform maintenance that support ideal system efficiency, according to the IAQA.
Did you know the average American spends nearly 90 percent of life indoors? That’s why it is increasingly important to ensure indoor air quality (IAQ) is clean and healthy.
Few things in life can be more frustrating than your air conditioner malfunctioning over the summer—but it can and does happen. Luckily, Monar Air Conditioning, LLC has solutions to help keep you from boiling!
Your air conditioner lives in your home full time—why not get acquainted with it?
If you have a large home with multiple stories or a large household with family members who prefer different temperatures, consider installing a zone control system.
When you change out a dirty filter for a clean one, your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment use up to 15 percent less energy monthly, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Plus, it’s able to properly catch dust and debris, boosting your indoor air quality (IAQ).
Indoor humidity is a drag. It makes relaxing extremely difficult—after all, you are sweating inside your home! It can affect your health, triggering asthma attacks and flaring allergies. It tends to put everyone in a sluggish mood—even the goldfish.