When it comes to keeping your home cool in Florida’s heat and humidity, many homeowners opt for central air conditioners. These tried-and-true systems continue to endure in popularity. Not only have they been around for a long time, but they’ve also come a long way in terms of the technology they use.
Despite the popularity of heat pumps and mini splits, central ACs are still the preferred method of cooling for many Florida homeowners who are reluctant to make the switch to something “more technologically advanced.”
However, there have been developments with central air conditioner technology that make them highly competitive with heat pumps. One of these eco-friendly, energy-saving advancements is inverter air conditioners. Let’s go over what an AC inverter is and why your home would benefit from one.






Is your AC system making scary noises, just in time for Halloween? Systems that have been stressed by heavy summer usage may start to emit moans and groans when the fall weather arrives.
We get it. There are plenty of things that we feel comfortable with the idea of just washing down the drain. And, to be fair, there is plenty of debris that can be washed down the drain without problem. But that doesn’t mean that everything should go down the drain.
While we may not have to dig our way through a snow pile to get to our cars, we still see some cold weather around here. When the nights, and some days, get chilly, you deserve to be able to stay comfortable. Maybe you’ve been working with a portable heater up until now and you are finally ready to upgrade to a whole-house system for your