by Air Care Heating and Air Conditioning | Apr 30, 2022 | Air Conditioning
Coming out of a freezing cold winter into a hot summer can be difficult to get used to as the midwest heat and humidity can become almost unbearable. With high temperatures, it can become hard for the air conditioner to keep up all the time and still cool your home....
by Air Care Heating and Air Conditioning | Apr 6, 2022 | Air Conditioning, Furnace & Heating
When new homeowners buy a house, they are also buying over some of the changes that the previous owners made to the home. Home buying is about looking for the best combination of different factors. Although you might not like everything that came with the house, if...
by Air Care Heating and Air Conditioning | Mar 22, 2022 | Air Conditioning, Furnace & Heating
When the house won’t cool down on a hot day or warm-up on a cold night we often blame our HVAC system. However, the problem can also start on a much smaller scale, the thermostat. Here we discuss how to tell if your home thermostat is broken with simple signs like a...
by Air Care Heating and Air Conditioning | Feb 6, 2022 | Air Conditioning, Furnace & Heating
Imagine what you would do if your home didn’t have a thermostat. There would be plenty of creative ideas to keep warm and cool every season, and next to nothing energy bills to boot. This hypothetical situation demonstrates not only just how reliant we are on...
by Air Care Heating and Air Conditioning | Nov 20, 2021 | Air Conditioning, Air Quality & Filtration, Furnace & Heating
The amount of water vapor, the invisible gaseous state of water, in the air is better known as humidity. The amount of moisture in your home is determined by air temperature and air pressure. Depending on the season and personal preference, the ideal indoor humidity...
by Air Care Heating and Air Conditioning | Aug 26, 2021 | Air Conditioning
As a homeowner, you may be wondering why your air conditioner is so loud and just what you can do about it. If it’s a new noise you’ve just recently observed, it’s especially important that you get to the bottom of what’s going on. While some noise is okay, there are...