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If your room feels muggy in the summer or oddly drafty in the winter, the ceiling fan direction is probably working against you. I can’t
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If your room feels muggy in the summer or oddly drafty in the winter, the ceiling fan direction is probably working against you. I can’t

So the screen’s frozen, the air’s not kicking on, and you’ve tapped that Honeywell faceplate so many times you’re worried you’ll smudge the gloss. I’ve

As leaves begin to hint at fall and the air takes on a crisp edge, Southern homeowners face one of the trickiest HVAC questions: When

Your shower keeps fluctuating between lukewarm and scalding hot, and you’re wondering how to safely adjust your water heater without turning bath time into a

You’re not imagining the extra dust on the coffee table or the scratch in your throat when the system kicks on. I’ve walked into homes

Let me tell you something that might surprise you: the air ducts in your home are working harder than you realize. After 20+ years in

September in the South is a season of transition. While summer’s intense heat may start to ease, lingering humidity and unpredictable weather patterns can keep

MORE ABOUT THE AUTHOR: PAT HAYES In Georgia’s hot, humid climate, having a well-functioning air conditioning system isn’t just a luxury—it’s a necessity. While there

MORE ABOUT THE AUTHOR: PAT HAYES When it comes to keeping your home comfortable and energy-efficient, your HVAC system does a lot of heavy lifting.

As the summer heat intensifies, your air conditioner becomes your home’s primary defense against high temperatures. But what happens when that comfort begins to falter?
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