Air Conditioning

An air conditioning system is used to cool down a space by removing heat from the space and moving it to some outside area. The cool air can then be moved throughout a building through ventilation. Air conditioners act similarly to a heat pump, but instead follow a cooling cycle.

Air Conditioning Installation in Midrand

As businesses in Midrand continue to grow, providing a comfortable and productive environment for employees and customers has never been…

1 year ago

Are air conditioner filters recyclable?

Are air conditioner filters recyclable? Maybe or maybe not, the answer to this question depends on the type of air…

4 years ago

Are Air Conditioner Covers A Good Idea?

Is it a good idea to have air conditioner covers? Maybe and maybe not, but first let’s start by clarifying…

4 years ago

Signs Your Air Conditioner Needs Repair

10 Signs Your Air Conditioner Needs Repair or Replacement In one of our articles we discussed the importance of having…

4 years ago

What Portable air Conditioner should I buy?

Portable air conditioner is a self-contained portable system ideal for cooling single rooms. They typically sit on the floor and…

4 years ago

Hideaway air conditioner

Let's face it: There's nothing pretty about an outdoor air conditioner unit. The big, bulky, appliance is always an eyesore, especially…

4 years ago

Ductless Air Conditioners

Ductless air conditioners, also known as a split system or mini-split systems, are a common cooling solution for apartment dwellers…

4 years ago

Is central air conditioning a good investment?

Central air conditioning (or central A/C) is a system in which air is cooled at a central location and distributed…

4 years ago

Air Source Heat Pumps

An air source heat pump is a reversible heat pump which uses the outside air as a heat source when…

4 years ago

What are Window Air Conditioners?

Window air conditioners are units that are normally placed in a window.  They are self contained units with the body…

4 years ago

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