Sunset Air Blog: Archive for July, 2015

Air Conditioner Parts: The Compressor

Monday, July 27th, 2015

You don’t need to know exactly how your air conditioner works in order to operate it properly. However, there are a few parts that you should know. Parts that can help you understand when your air conditioning system is having a problem, so you can get it fixed as soon as possible. One of those parts is the air conditioner compressor. Read on to find out more about the compressor, and some of the problems that can afflict it.

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How to Tell When You Need to Replace Your Commercial HVAC System

Monday, July 20th, 2015

Commercial HVAC systems tend to be sturdier than residential systems, as they have to cope with much higher demand over the course of their lives. However, they are not invincible. Every once in a great while, you are still going to have to replace your commercial HVAC systems. Read on for some of the signs that indicate that the time to replace a commercial HVAC system is getting close.

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The Advantages of Using a Dehumidifier in Your Home

Monday, July 13th, 2015

Most of us already have air conditioners to keep us cool during the summer, but far fewer of us have methods for dealing with high humidity. Humidity issues are common in Washington State, and are especially bad during the summer. If you often have very humid air in your home, don’t just rely on your air conditioner to keep you comfortable this summer. Let’s take a look at how a dehumidifier can vastly improve your indoor air quality by removing excess humidity.

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What Are My Home’s Requirements for Installing a Solar System?

Monday, July 6th, 2015

Solar systems have come a long way in a very short time, and here in Olympia, solar installation services no longer need to worry about the excessive cloud cover of the Pacific Northwest. When properly installed, such a system can save you a great deal of money over the years, as well as increasing your home’s self-sufficiency and reducing your carbon footprint. But before you sign up for an installation, you need to make sure your home is right for solar installation. “What are my home’s requirements for installing a solar system?” you ask. Read on for the answers.

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