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How to Beat the Heat this Summer

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How to Beat the Heat this Summer

Looking for tips to make summer cool but not costly?

Summer is Coming! Inspect your air conditioners now to make sure

everything is in working condition.

If you need equipment for the coming heat, like carrier industrial chillers, then call a local provider now instead of waiting till it’s too late.

Determine if there are ways to make your home or office naturally cooler in the summer heat.

Problems you may encounter.

Check the Power Check if a fuse has blown or a power breaker was

tripped.

Make sure it’s plugged in.

Check the thermostat to make sure it is correctly set.

Keep Your AC Unit Clean

Make sure your condenser is clean and your AC’s drain.

Find Good Help Many technicians make mistakes like adding or not

adding enough refrigerant to an AC system.

Others won’t install a system correctly by not putting in the right amount of refrigerant.

If installing central air, make sure ducts aren’t leaky.

Install Shades on Your Windows Having shades that effectively block sunlight coming

in through windows during the summer can drastically reduce the heat in your house and lower your bill.

Plan Ahead If you need to rent large equipment like carrier

industrial chillers, then don’t wait till its hot and everyone is calling to rent one.

Plan ahead for how you will keep your office space cool in case of a sudden problem with your AC, especially your server room.

Upgrade Time Technology makes air conditioners more energy

efficient each year. If your AC unit is old, it may be time to upgrade.

Old windows can be a major source of leakage for cool air. New windows on the market today help prevent the energy exchange that new windows do, thereby saving you money & keep you cool!

Watch What you Eat Caffeine and alcohol will dehydrate you in the summer.

Make meals that require the stove and oven less to cut down on heat produced in the home.