air con condenser
August 1

Is Your AC the Right Size for Your Florida Home? Signs of Under- or Oversized Systems

Your thermostat may say the house is cool, but if the rooms still feel sticky, uneven, or uncomfortable, your AC may not be performing the… Read More

Person adjusting temperature from the AC settings
July 3

Why Your Florida AC Struggles on High-Humidity Days — Solutions You Haven’t Tried Yet

You set the thermostat to 72 degrees, but your home still feels sticky, muggy, and uncomfortable. If that sounds familiar, you’re not imagining things. During… Read More

Air conditioner in back yard
June 1

Hurricane Season HVAC Prep: How to Protect Your Outdoor AC Unit from Storm Damage

Hurricane season in Florida and the Alabama Gulf Coast can put your air conditioning system under serious stress. Strong winds, heavy rain, flooding, and flying… Read More

AC unit getting maintenance in Pensacola
May 1

How To Prep Your AC Unit for Florida’s Summertime Heat Waves

Florida’s early heat waves can put extra stress on your air conditioner. Warm temperatures and high humidity can make your home feel uncomfortable in a… Read More

A dent in an air duct in Pensacola
April 1

Spring Duct Leaks in Florida Homes: Causes, Risks and Prevention Tips

It’s normal to use the AC more during the spring in Pensacola, FL, as the weather starts to get warmer. If your ductwork has leaks,… Read More

A Pensacola family fighting spring allergies
March 1

Using Your HVAC to Reduce Pollen Indoors During Florida’s Spring Allergy Season

Spring is on the horizon, which is good news for anyone looking forward to warmer weather. However, it can be a nightmare for anyone who… Read More

Air conditioner and heat pump outside a Pensacola home
February 2

Heat Pump Running Nonstop in Winter? What Florida Homeowners Need to Know

In Florida, winter does not look like winter everywhere else, yet your heat pump can still seem like it never takes a break. You may… Read More

HVAC system in a basement
January 8

Winter Humidity and Indoor Air Quality in Florida

Mention winter and humidity in the same sentence to most people, and they’ll assume you mean low humidity. Cold, dry winter air is the norm… Read More

A heat pump along a brick wall in an alleyway
December 3

Will a Heat Pump Replace Your Furnace?

If you’re in the market for a new heating system, you’ve likely come across a few different options. Two of the most common in Florida… Read More

Heating maintenance in Pensacola, FL & Alabama Gulf Coast
November 5

How Often Do You Need To Replace Your Furnace

While Florida often has mild winters, it’s still important to have a reliable heating system in your home. This is especially important if you have… Read More