
Air Conditioning 101
Learn the basics of cooling your home and choosing the right system
Cost of an Air Conditioner in 2023: Replacing Your AC Unit
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What's The Right Size of Air Conditioner for Your Home?
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One-Stage, Two-Stage & Variable-Speed ACs: Differences & Benefits
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What’s a Seer Rating? - Buying a New Air Conditioner
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How Long Do Air Conditioners Last?
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We take our air conditioners for granted sometimes, but do you know how the cooling process works? Or how much they cost? Or common problems and solutions associated with A/C units? If you are curious, or are a new homeowner, this is the place to start.
Believe it or not, your air conditioner doesn’t actually produce cold air. In this video we’ll take a look at how an air conditioner works.
Are you looking for answers on how much an air conditioning replacement will cost? In this article, we discuss the factors that go into pricing an air conditioner, why some AC systems cost more, and what you should know to make the best decision for your home.

By the end of this video, you will know what a manual load calculation is and how it’s used to determine the best cooling solution for your home.
What are the differences between single-stage, two-stage and variable-speed air conditioners? Which is the right fit for your budget and comfort needs? We walk through differences in technology and pros and cons of each to help you make the best decision.

When it comes to cooling your home, a SEER rating measures the efficiency of your air conditioner. This rating could mean that you will use less energy and save you money. In this video, we’ll tell you what a SEER rating means and how it can save you money on your utilities.
How long should you expect your new air conditioner to last? Is 10 years enough if you’re using it a lot? Can it last 20 years? 30? We answer these questions, as well as the factors that contribute to the longevity of your system.
