Apartment Air Conditioning Tips | Air Conditioning Explained

September 23rd, 2009

If you live in an apartment, there are a few different air conditioning options available to you. Living in an apartment means you have uniques needs in regards to which air conditioning options you can use. Below are some tips and advice about adding an air conditioner to your apartment.

3 Tips To Save On Air Conditioning Running Costs | Air Conditioning Explained

September 17th, 2009

Air conditioners can be costly to run, especially if incorrectly or poorly used and maintained. Below is 3 easy tips to save a heap of money in running costs. Whether you have a central air conditioning system or a ductless unit, as long as you have a reverse cycle (heating & cooling) system, these tips will save you money.

Air Conditioning Trouble Shooting Tips | Air Conditioning Explained

September 10th, 2009

Air conditioners tend to break down at the worst possible times. When it is the middle of summer, you don’t want to be without your air conditioner for more than a few minutes. If your air conditioner breaks down, there are some things you can do to try to fix it yourself. Below is a list of 4 air conditioner troubleshooting techniques that may get your system up and running again without a hefty repair bill.

Natural Ways To Air Condition Your Home | Air Conditioning Explained

September 3rd, 2009

If you have a home or are planning to build, there are many natural ways to regulate the temperature of your home without adding air conditioning. Air conditioning systems can sometimes be both costly to install as well as to operate. Below are 10 tips to naturally cool and heat your home without the need for air conditioning, or that will limit the energy use required to air condition your home.

My Air Conditioning Unit Is Freezing Up? | Air Conditioning Explained

August 28th, 2009

A problem a lot of people tell me is “my air conditioning unit keeps freezing up”. They often then ask me “what can i do to prevent my air conditioner from freezing up”. Below is some details on why an air conditioner may do this and some ways to help rectify the problem.