Listen to Your System
When your heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) system begins making unusual noises, you should pay attention to what it is trying to say. Certain sounds can indicate what is wrong with your HVAC system. Knowing the reason your system is making an unusual sound will help you recognize when it is time to call Cox Heating and Air Conditioning for HVAC repair.
How to Resolve Thermostat Arguments With Your Family
There are days you’d swear they’re lying in wait, just for the moment for you to step out. Then they spring their surprise attack, quickly changing the settings and disappearing without a trace. You come back just to find exactly what you feared. The HVAC thermostat has been changed again.
How do you work around family members who have different temperatures needs than you do? Here are some great tips to help you reach a peaceful accord with your home’s temperature.
Common Questions About Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Carbon monoxide poisoning is no laughing matter. It can cause serious health problems and even kill you and your loved ones. Even worse, you can’t tell it’s a problem because it is silent and carries no smell. How do you defend against this invisible killer? With a carbon monoxide detector. But our clients often have questions about these simple devices that resemble smoke detectors, so here are some of the basics.
‘Going Green’ Options
Whether you’re building your own home and are pursuing LEED certification or just want to save money on your electric bill, going green is an important step in building sustainability into our society. When you need options when trying to green your home, Cox has great options in the Carrier Infinity Series. With a number of different options, there’s an HVAC system in this series to meet your needs. Here’s a closer look at the impressive efficiency of this high-quality air conditioner.
What You Should Know About Cigarettes and Your HVAC System
We all know that smoking cigarettes can cause some pretty serious health issues. It’s also widely known that second-hand smoke, also referred to as passive smoking, can also cause serious side effects. If you have neighbors that smoke and you have a shared HVAC system, you can be exposed to their cigarette smoke as a second-hand source. How do you deal with these problems? Here is more information on how your air conditioning system is involved.
Whats a SEER Rating?
When it comes to HVAC systems, many of our clients have questions about specialty terms commonly used in the industry. One term that commonly comes up when discussing the efficiency of air conditioning units is the SEER rating. Standing for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, this term and rating refers to how efficient the system will be in operation. The higher the number, the more efficient the unit will be. Here are more details on what the SEER rating is, what it tells you about an air conditioner and how it will impact your utility bills.
What to Check Before Buying a New AC Unit
Tons, SEER ratings, AFUE – when it comes to figuring out what kind of AC unit your home needs, it’s important to make sure you make the right decision. But how do you make that decision? In this post, we’ll walk you through the process to help you decide.
Save Money this Summer with a Cool Roof
When it comes to your HVAC system, there are a number of approaches you can take to boost your energy efficiency. But did you know there’s
another way to cut your home’s overhead HVAC costs? It’s called a cool roof, and it helps keep your home cooler while allowing your air conditioning to run less frequently, making a big difference in your summer energy bills. Here’s what it’s all about:
Why You’ll Love the Carrier Infinity Series
At Cox, we believe that giving you the tools you need to live comfortably for less is important. With the focus on sustainable living, many of our customers have been asking about HVAC options that provide great comfort with green benefits. One step we’ve taken is adding the Carrier Infinity series to our lineup of green machines, however, we realized many of our customers aren’t familiar with this low-energy contender. Here are some details to get you in the know:
Which Way Is Your Ceiling Fan Spinning and Does It Matter?
When your summer is heating up and your air conditioner is raising your electric bill, we often look at ceiling fans and wonder whether they’re working at all to help save money. The simple truth is that ceiling fans do a great job at a significantly lowering cost, but only if they’re turning in the proper direction. Why does it matter to your HVAC system and how can you ensure your fans are spinning in the right direction?
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