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The Benefits of Ductless Air Conditioning

July 25th, 2016

Bandera, TX residents need air conditioning systems to keep their home cool, and most of us are happy with the traditional centralized system that most of us are familiar with. But it’s not the only type of air conditioner out there, and if you’re looking for an alternative model, you would do well to examine the possibilities offered by a ductless air conditioning system. As the name implies, ductless air conditioning has no need for the system of ducts that centralized systems use. Instead, it places multiple smaller units throughout your home, each one charged with cooling a specific room or section. It costs more to install than centralized systems, but in return, it offers a number of benefits that can improve your quality of life dramatically.

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Stop AC Breakdowns Before They Start

July 18th, 2016

Summers in Boerne, TX are too hot and humid to go without air conditioning, and a breakdown in your system means more than just an uncomfortable afternoon. It can present an active health risk. We’re on call to handle any air conditioning repair issues you may have, but we’d rather help you stop those breakdowns before they start and ensure that you air conditioner is running the way it should all summer long. Doing so involves a two-pronged approach.

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What a Dehumidifier Can Do for You

July 11th, 2016

Summers in Fredericksburg, TX are plenty hot and a good air conditioner is an absolute necessity in this part of the world. But that’s only part of the story. In addition to high temperatures, the humidity in this part of the world is usually through the roof, and while air conditioning can somewhat address this issue, the increased strain can lead to big problems. A whole-house dehumidifier, on the other hand, can solve the problem the right way, and help ease the stress on your system in the bargain. 

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How Does a Rainwater Collection System Work?

July 4th, 2016

We have a number of households that live off the grid here in Bandera, TX: far out in the country where civic water systems can’t reach and which usually rely on private wells or similar sources for their water. In addition, however, these households can add a rainwater collection system to their home, using rainwater to augment their water supply. Right now is the perfect time to have such a system installed: we’re offering $100 rebate on the installation and helping you save big money on your water bills to boot. Here’s a quick breakdown on how a rainwater collection system works.

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Buy a New Generator Today!

July 4th, 2016

Helotes, TX has a number of rural residents, people who live off the civic grid and are responsible for their own electricity. Even if you’re on a reliable civic system, it pays to have a backup considering the number of thunderstorms and blackouts we have in this part of the world. A whole-house generator makes an easy and easy-to-use solution to the problem, and right now is the perfect time to do so. We’re offering a $200 rebate on whole-house generator installation services, and can get you set up very quickly if you need it.

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Why is There Frost on my Air Conditioner Coils?

June 27th, 2016

At first glance, there may not seem to be anything wrong with frost on your air conditioner coils. After all, isn’t your air conditioner supposed to be cold? But in point of fact, frost or ice on the coils is a big problem, and the longer you let it linger, the greater the chances of a serious breakdown occurring. Never attempt to scrape the ice off of your coils. It won’t fix the problem and you could damage the coils in the process. Instead, shut it off and call in a professional repair service to take care of the issue right.

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Air Conditioning Maintenance Tips

June 20th, 2016

Every air conditioner can benefit from a little TLC every now and then, especially here in Fredericksburg, TX where our summers come hot and brutal. Some it it can be performed by a trained technician, and we strongly recommend schedule a maintenance session with us at least once and year and possible twice just to keep your air conditioner in the best shape it can be. But you can perform maintenance steps of your own, both during the summer and throughout the entire year. These steps are simple and don’t take much time, but they can make a huge difference in the performance and longevity of your air conditioning system. We’ve spelled out a short list of them below.

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Why is Low Air Flow a Problem with My AC?

June 13th, 2016

You might not think that reduced air flow from your air conditioner is a big problem, and indeed, it can be tough to spot if you don’t stand right in front of a vent and gauge it. But low air flow can spell big trouble for your air conditioning system and with summer more or less here in Kerrville, TX, it’s something you need to address relatively quickly. Why is low air flow a problem with your AC? Let’s take a look.

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Improve Your Self-Sufficiency with Upgrades to Your Plumbing

June 12th, 2016

Bandera, TX is full of independent folks, like a lot of places in our great state. We come from a long line of frontiersmen, and self-sufficiency is something we pride ourselves on. Believe it or not, that can translate to specific aspects of your household, such as the plumbing and electrical systems. If you get your water from a private well or similar source off of the civic water system, there are a number of things you can do to help maintain that independence. We’ve broken down a couple of them for your perusal below.

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Why Is Short Cycling a Problem?

June 6th, 2016

You may have heard the term “short cycling” applied to your heater or air conditioner before. It’s a fairly common problem, though the causes can be quite varied. It’s what happens when your system turns on and runs for a short period of time, then turns off again very suddenly, only to turn on again a few minutes later. It sounds like a very minor problem. Unfortunately, it’s anything but, and the moment you detect it, you need to turn off your air conditioning and call in a trained professional.

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