by Maintain_admin | Sep 19, 2023 | AC Installation, Air Conditioning, Energy Saving, Indoor Air Quality
A functional air conditioning unit is a vital part of any home in the warm months, especially in Florida. You want your air conditioning system to last a long time to keep your home cool and comfortable. The key to increasing your unit’s lifespan is to keep up with...
by Blair's Air Conditioning | Jun 23, 2023 | AC Installation, Air Conditioning, Energy Saving, Indoor Air Quality
We all love our furry friends, but their fur and dander can cause poor air quality in your household. Here’s our recommended AC unit add-ons for your pet-friendly household. Better Air Quality for You and Your Pets We all love our pets, but their fur can be a nuisance...
by Blair's Air Conditioning | May 23, 2023 | AC Installation, Air Conditioning, Energy Saving, Indoor Air Quality
To call or not to call; that is the question. For homeowners, knowing when to do it yourself or call a professional can be a tricky situation. On the one hand, you can save money by fixing an issue yourself; but on the other hand, you can end up costing yourself more...
by Blair's Air Conditioning | May 19, 2023 | AC Installation, Air Conditioning, Energy Saving, Indoor Air Quality
Are you wanting an AC that is energy efficient? Maybe one that’s quieter and has better air quality. These are just some of the benefits a ductless AC unit can provide for you and your family. Here’s why you should install a ductless AC unit in your Clearwater home....
by Blair's Air Conditioning | Apr 26, 2023 | AC Installation, Air Conditioning, Energy Saving, Indoor Air Quality
AC’s can quickly cost a lot of money if they break down frequently. However, most damages can be prevented, saving you time and money. Here’s our top three recommendations to keep your AC unit running smoothly. Your Family’s Comfort In Florida, our ACs are vital to...
by Blair's Air Conditioning | Apr 21, 2023 | AC Installation, Air Conditioning, Energy Saving, Indoor Air Quality
Forty-two percent of our greenhouse gas emissions come from how American households go about their day to day. Our choice of transportation, how we heat air and water, cook food, and dry clothes all contribute to the amount of CO2 in our atmosphere. That’s why the...