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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 Gilmer home, it barks out a new directive to adjust the indoor climate.
Continue ReadingNew to the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) world? When a service technician throws around industry terms, you may feel stumped.
Continue ReadingDid you accidentally stumble upon your air conditioning (AC) unit’s “winter weather” setting? Nope. You’re probably experiencing a freeze up.
Continue ReadingIf you have a ductless mini split system, you need an air handler to do the heavy lifting. It circulates conditioned air throughout your Texas home. Doing so lets you keep your living space at the desired temperature.
Continue ReadingIt’s a hot day outdoors, and you are inside your Longview home waiting for your air conditioning (AC) system to kick into full gear.
Continue ReadingThe US Department of Energy (DOE) says air conditioning can account for 35 to 40 percent of your utility bill here in Texas. At Goode Brothers Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc., we take energy efficiency seriously.
Continue ReadingYour air conditioner (AC) can do several things––keep your Texas home’s indoor air cooler than outdoor temperatures, help to keep indoor airborne allergens at bay, and help keep your home’s humidity low. But one thing it can’t do is kill mold. It can help prevent mold, but once it exists, your air conditioner can’t kill…
Continue ReadingShould you repair or replace? That’s always the big question when it comes to major home systems like air conditioning (AC).
Continue ReadingIn fact, you can save between 5 and 15 percent of the energy used for your air conditioning by changing your filter in combination with other energy-saving actions.
Continue ReadingZone controls are a series of dampers retrofitted in your ductwork, coupled with thermostats. They block or permit air from entering customized zones throughout your home. Zoning allows you to control different temperatures in different parts of your home.
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