In winter, heating your building to the right temperature is a top priority. In summer, the same is true for cooling it. When ambient air temperature is too warm or too cold, a building can cause loss of production, an increase in sick days, and a decrease in work quality. To prevent these things, companies more »
Tag Archives: heating and cooling
Commercial HVAC Contractors: Frequently Asked Questions
by Heating & Air Conditioning on November 3, 2011 in HVAC Tips
Tips To Cut Down On Heating And Cooling Bills
by Atlanta HVAC on June 1, 2010 in Air Conditioning
The holy grail for most home owners is simply to find the most affordable and energy efficient method of heating and cooling. There are so many different kinds of air conditioners, HVAC systems, and energy ratings that the issue is not always agreed upon by all home owners.
What to Look for in an Air Conditioning Service Company
by Atlanta HVAC on March 28, 2010 in Air Conditioning
A hundred years ago, no one had an air conditioner. In the sweltering August heat, they dressed lightly, opened windows and spread their church fans. Yet, just a century later, the thought of living without air conditioning seems impossible. Technically, air conditioning is a convenience. But considering the health risks that come with being in a hot environment, it also amounts to a necessity.
How much does it cost to replace a Central Air System?
by Atlanta HVAC on March 2, 2010 in Air Conditioning
As a homeowner, there are two parts of your house that you hope you never have to replace: your plumbing system and your central air system. Considering cost of labor, replacing a plumbing system is probably the more expensive of the two.
What is the Difference between Heat Pump Furnaces and Regular Furnaces?
by Atlanta HVAC on March 1, 2010 in HVAC Tips
Have you been trying to decide what type of furnace is best for your home? There are so many options and you want the one that provides the best heat and air source for the money. When deciding what furnace to purchase and use in your home, it is best to choose one that works for the temperatures in your area and will give you the results you need.
Buying an Eco Friendly Air Conditioner makes Perfect Sense
by Atlanta HVAC on February 1, 2010 in Air Conditioning
The concept of sustainable design plays a large role in the goal of the green movement: to make the human world compatible with the natural word. When most of us think of sustainable design, we think of solar panels and recyclable building materials—large scale elements that seem to typify green living. Yet, there are a host of smaller elements that are just as indispensable to going absolutely “green”, and one of them is eco friendly air conditioners.
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Air Conditioning Repair Atlanta: What To Do if Your Air Conditioner Isn’t Working
March 1, 2011
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I want to let you know how happy we are that Keith Bunn and Bardi Heating & Air Conditioning came into our home. Quite literally, Keith saved our lives and I think he should be recognized for finding what he found.
Upon inspection of our old furnace, he discovered a significant leak in the flue vent pipe 

