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How Can Ductless Air Conditioning Benefit Me?

Homeowners today looking to invest in new home cooling systems may be a bit taken aback by just how many options there are to choose from. Because you will rely on your air conditioner so much during the hottest months of the year, it is really in your best interest to get to know your cooling system options before deciding how you’ll go about cooling your house. One option well worth your consideration is the ductless air conditioner. Ductless ACs offer many benefits thanks to their unique designs, and we’ve put together some information which should help you to decide if ductless cooling is right for your home and personal preferences.

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Is It Time to Schedule Air Conditioning Repairs?

Raleigh, NC has some pretty hot and humid weather during the long summer season. It is for precisely this reason that your air conditioning system is so important. While we would love to outfit your home with a 100% reliable air conditioning system, this is simply not possible. Air conditioners are mechanical systems, and all mechanical systems suffer operational problems from time to time.

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Are Zone Control Systems Worth It?

There are now more ways than ever before in which to cool one’s home. There is certainly no shortage of air conditioning systems on the market, and those systems can often be further upgraded in order to get an even better cooling performance from them. The zone control system is one of the most common AC upgrades that we see here in Raleigh, NC.

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Is the Time Right for an AC Replacement?

Before long we are going to be right in the middle of the hottest time of the year. If you do not feel confident that your air conditioner is going to be able to meet your cooling needs this summer, then the time is right for an air conditioning replacement in Raleigh, NC.

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What Makes a Heat Pump a Good Cooling Option?

Now more than ever, homeowners really have their choice of ways in which to cool their homes throughout the hottest time of the year. Living in Raleigh means that you must choose your air conditioner wisely. There are a lot of hot summer days ahead, and you must be able to cool your home in both an effective and an efficient manner.

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Air Conditioning Repair Is Important in Fall as well as Summer

If your air conditioner runs into problems in the fall, you may be tempted to wait it out until the following spring. But if you continue running a faulty air conditioning system without making repairs as soon as possible, you may be without air conditioning entirely.

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How Air Conditioning Systems Dehumidify the Air

Humidity is as much an enemy to your comfort as heat, and while you can run all of the cool air you want in your home, high humidity levels will fight you every step of the way. The good news is that your air conditioner also dehumidifies the air, though the process is somewhat incidental and can’t match a whole-house dehumidifier (which operates according to the same basic principles).

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How Air Conditioners Use Refrigerant

Standing in front of an air conditioning vent, it may seem like all that’s happening is cool air being blown into a warmer space. The actual process involves much more, including the work of several important components and the chemical responsible for the cool air: refrigerant.

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Upgrading Your Air Conditioning Services in Fuquay Varina

As summer approaches, you may be wondering about ways your air conditioner can improve its performance without running up your utility bill. For over 20 years, Ideal Services Heating & Cooling has been providing with air conditioning services in Fuquay Varina, including upgrades to existing air conditioning systems.

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3 Reasons Why the Condensate Pan Overflows

The condensate pan is a component of your air conditioner, designed to collect dripping condensation and carry it safely out of the system via a drain line. Otherwise, the condensation could drip onto electrical components and cause a…

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