Probable Reasons Why Your Home Air Conditioning Has Sprung a Leak

There is no understating the importance of a functional AC system in your home, especially during the scorching summer months. But for you to enjoy the benefits of having home air conditioning, you must provide this system with the maintenance and repairs it requires or you will end up having to live with stifling temperatures indoors. While these systems are robust in nature, heavy usage and an array of other factors can lead to faults that, if left unaddressed, will lead to the eventual decline of the entire system. [Read More]

4 Aspects to Consider When Replacing Your Home Heating and Cooling System

HVAC systems remain one of the most costly appliances in a home, and that's why many property owners want to maximise the use of the system. However, with age, most heating and cooling systems tend to lose their efficiency. Faulty systems often result in high energy bills and compromise the quality of air in your home.  Unfortunately, your HVAC system often breaks down when you least expect it. When this happens, there is often confusion about whether to fix the issues or replace the unit. [Read More]

Top Selling Points for a Ducted Air Conditioning System

When looking for ducted air conditioning systems, homeowners ask around for reviews and advice from both HVAC experts and customers. After considering the pros and cons of different AC systems, the ultimate purchase decision rests with a homeowner. While experienced HVAC contractors know how to convince customers to buy the best possible air conditioning system, new contractors need to master some of the key selling points of these systems. This article highlights the critical selling points of ducted air conditioning that contractors should share with homeowners. [Read More]

Minimising the Environmental Impact of Your Home's Air Conditioning

The simple act of turning on your air conditioner can create an awkward contradiction. Operating an air conditioner contributes to increased greenhouse gas emissions, which plays a role in climate change, which can present itself as global warming, which makes you need to use your air conditioner even more to counteract an increase in outside temperature. Sure, offices, retail outlets, and indoor leisure spaces are all reliant on air conditioning, but residential air conditioning can also play a considerable part, especially when you consider the fact that only 26% of Australian households don't have any form of air conditioning. [Read More]