Today’s air conditioner (AC) is based on a prototype invented in 1902 by Willis Carrier, an engineer from Buffalo, New York. Unlike earlier forms of cooling, Carrier’s model controlled the temperature by removing heat and humidity from the air. Below are some air conditioning basics.
An air conditioner is your lifeline during a prolonged heat wave.
This life-saving comfort system is a necessity when temperatures soar and linger in Salem, OR, as they have under the heat dome that has scorched most of the U.S. Southwest.
It’s summertime in Oregon. The team at Day Heating & Cooling hopes you find time to relax with friends and family and enjoy the beautiful sunny days.
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) agrees a well-maintained filtration system may have the greatest impact on your home’s indoor air quality (IAQ).
When you change out a dirty filter for a clean one, your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment use up to 15 percent less energy monthly, according to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Plus, it’s able to properly catch dust and debris, boosting your indoor air quality (IAQ).
Can you imagine a scorching hot day here in Keizer without air conditioning? During those dog days of summer, your air conditioning system can be your very best friend.
Not only will your electric bills in Oregon be cheaper––your AC system will last longer. Plus, your equipment will be operating at its best, so you will experience maximum comfort.
As the summer months approach, we are all looking to save some pennies where we can. So why not start with your costly utility bills?
Should you repair or replace? That’s always the big question when it comes to major home systems like air conditioning (AC).
Close your blinds on sun-facing windows during the day to keep the sun from heating up your home and causing your AC to use more energy.