There’s really no escaping it: the air your AC pulls in from the outside is going to have dirt and dust in it. While your air conditioner does use a filter, there’s no way for it to catch all of the dust. So what can actually happen from too much debris, dust or dirt in …
Read MoreOn every project that we complete, we ensure that our customers are satisfied. We take pride in the work that we do every day, and this level of diligence and attention to detail has allowed us to grow over the years. On the first Monday of every September, our country celebrates Labor Day as a …
Read MoreThere are few things more “American” than baseball, apple pie and Independence Day. On this day over 200 years ago the second Continental Congress voted to approve the Declaration of Independence. The document, which was primarily authored by Thomas Jefferson, was a written explanation of why America wanted to be free from Great Britain. This …
Read MoreRussell’s Heating & Air Conditioning took the time to explore the IHACI Tradeshow in Pasadena, CA last month on November 13th, 2013. The IHACI Tradeshow is a highly recognized event by the United States HVAC industry. It was a fun event with a long list of exhibitors for the team to check out. Tradeshows are a great way …
Read MoreMost homes use a network of ducts in the walls and ceilings to provide circulation of air from the heater and the air conditioner throughout the year. But every few years, it’s necessary to call on ductwork professionals to clean the entirety of this ventilation network. But why is it necessary? And couldn’t you just …
Read MoreYour furnace is built to last for many years, with parts that are resistant to wear and tear, a number of built-in safety features, and a filter to keep debris from interfering with the operation of your unit. And yet, as the years go on, you may begin to notice that you spend more and …
Read MoreThe most common type of heater found in U.S. homes is the natural gas furnace. There are a few good reasons why this heating system is so popular: it can deliver an immense amount of heat and it costs less to run than using an electrical furnace. Chances are good that your home has a …
Read MoreWith a dependable air conditioning system, keeping your home cool and comfortable throughout the hottest time of the year is a fairly straightforward task. Doing so in an efficient way, though, can present more of a challenge. Do not let high energy costs prevent you from enjoying the full benefits of a quality air conditioning …
Read MoreDoes your air conditioner have a few… quirks? You’ve probably already started to run your AC this year, since the hot weather always starts early and we’ve had some 90°+ days roll through. It’s extremely important that you have any repairs your air conditioner may need done now, or else you may end up with …
Read More“The Change in Seasons” isn’t a harsh shift here in Southern California. The summer heat stretches far into fall, and winter might mean some more rainy and overcast days, with the heat popping up again to force air conditioners back into service. But there is still change in the air, and even if you don’t need …
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