The Top 5 Reasons Fall Is a Great Time to Replace Your HVAC System

September 15, 2023

Heating and air conditioning systems tend to suffer catastrophic failures during the most intense weather patterns. This leaves you often replacing your system as an emergency. Consider the top five reasons why fall is the best time to replace your system when you plan ahead instead of waiting for the failure to happen. 1. You’re Less Reliant on Your Equipment Fall is a time of year when you’re least reliant on your HVAC system. It’s cool enough that you don’t need your AC. At the same time, it isn’t cold enough yet to warrant running your heat, allowing

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Is My AC Giving Me Headaches?

August 7, 2023

If you find yourself experiencing headaches more frequently when you’re at home, your air conditioning system could be the culprit. While we often associate headaches with stress, dehydration, or other health issues, the quality of the air we breathe can also play a significant role in triggering headaches. Brisk Air, Inc, a leading HVAC company in Coral Springs, provides expert insights into how your air conditioning system might contribute to those pesky headaches. 1. Indoor Air Quality and Its Impact on Health Indoor air quality (IAQ) refers to the cleanliness and purity of the air within

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4 HVAC Tips to Stay Cool and Save Money During Summer

July 17, 2023

Summer can be a difficult time to manage your energy costs. With the hot weather, you may be tempted to crank up the air conditioning and keep it running constantly. But with some simple tips and tricks, you can stay cool while saving money on your energy bills. 1. Have Your HVAC System Regularly Serviced Like any other appliance, your heating and cooling system needs regular maintenance to keep it running at peak efficiency. This could include cleaning or replacing air filters, checking refrigerant levels, checking the thermostat and inspecting the system for potential issues.

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Potential Causes of and Fixes for an AC Blowing Hot Air

June 20, 2023

When you turn on your home’s air conditioner, you expect to feel cool air pouring out of your vents. But what if your air conditioner is releasing warm air? The first thing to do is to call a qualified HVAC technician. This professional can diagnose and fix the issue. Not surprisingly, there are many reasons why an AC unit delivers warm air instead of cool air. Clogged filters, a malfunctioning thermostat, and leaky ducts are all common culprits, but the following issues can also cause this problem. Dusty Evaporator Coils The purpose of the evaporator coils

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How to Cool a Garage

May 22, 2023

A garage offers valuable space, but in the summer, it can potentially get very hot. Fortunately, there are some ways to cool this area so that it can be more comfortable. 3 Simple Ways to Cool Your Garage Improving ventilation can make a big difference in a garage. If you can open a door or a window, cooler air can flow in. Otherwise, the air inside the garage can get hot and stay trapped in place. If possible, create a cross-breeze. Opening up more than one window or a window and a door will encourage the air to

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Spring Cleaning Your AC System in Four Simple Steps

March 16, 2023

Welcome to spring, when the days start getting longer and the temperatures begin to warm up! Your air conditioning system has been hibernating all winter, and it’s time to give it a much-needed spring clean. Fortunately, spring cleaning your AC system doesn’t have to be a chore. With these four simple steps, you can get your system ready for the warmer months ahead and make sure it’s running as efficiently as possible. 1. Clear the Exterior Unit The exterior unit of your air conditioning system can accumulate

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4 Tips to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

February 17, 2023

Climate change can be overwhelming. Fortunately, lowering your carbon footprint can help reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and help you play a role in mitigating the effects of global climate change. You can use the following tips to lessen your carbon footprint. 1. Routine HVAC Maintenance Routine HVAC maintenance to make your heating and cooling system more efficient and less wasteful is a surefire way to reduce your carbon footprint. As a general rule of thumb, your HVAC should undergo a thorough inspection, cleaning, and general repair at least once a year.

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The Best Way to Save Your Home From Mold and Dust Mites

January 20, 2023

How to Prevent Mold and Dust Mites in Your Home If you are worried about mold and dust mites in your home, there are some things you can do to lessen these hazards. Our team is always ready to help you with the indoor air quality in your house so that you have better health for your household! Prevent Dust Mites Dust mites are not visible to the naked eye, but they are still hazardous to humans because of the allergies people develop to dust mite droppings. The best way to combat dust mites is

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Going Ductless Can Save You Money

December 20, 2022

For homeowners who have not installed, or cannot install, central heating in their living space, a ductless unit would be the best option of all. Ductless heat pumps, also known as mini splits, do have a high up-front cost, but they more than make up for it in the following ways. Energy Efficient Performance Mini splits are more energy efficient than ducted heat pumps and furnaces. As long as you set your temperature to a reasonable level, these systems can easily cut down your utility bill by a quarter or 30%. Besides that,

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Can a Heat Pump Be Used as a Water Heater?

November 16, 2022

Heat pumps are the best and most cost-efficient heating option in Florida and other warmer climates, but there is a lot that most people don’t know about these units. One of the most common questions we hear is whether a heat pump can also serve as a water heater, and the answer is that it depends on the specific type of heat pump. The vast majority of heat pumps can only be used to warm your home, but there are some hybrid units that can also function as water heaters. Here is a quick overview of how they work.

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