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Installing Air Conditioning and Heating in Atlanta

The comfort of a central heating system is greatly appreciated by Atlanta’s inhabitants. Without this miracle in technology many people would suffer greatly. These systems allow for important facilities to operate. Families have cozy environments to protect them from earth’s common extremities. As these systems have progressed, energy use complications have become apparent. Severe temperatures more »

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Heating and Air Atlanta GA: Reducing the Chances of Ductwork Contamination

The importance of clean air is understood by air experts. Atlanta summers are accompanied by high humidity. When combined with particle buildup in the ventilation, air ducts can become blocked, mildewed, or grow mold. These results are very bad for health. Mold has been in the news for years. Many reports have shown that unnoticed more »

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How to Choose the Right Heating and Cooling Company

You’ll never encounter a heating and air conditioning company who tells you that they offer shoddy service. But there are plenty of companies that do. To distinguish the good companies from the bad and the mediocre, you have to ask a few questions.

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What is the Difference between Heat Pump Furnaces and Regular Furnaces?

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.

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How do heat Pumps Work and what are their Advantages?

Some people like the seasonal changes that winter brings. But one change that no one enjoys is higher heating bills. From wood furnaces to efficient space heaters to electric furnaces to radiators, everyone has an opinion about how best to heat a house. But when the criteria for determining the best heat source are safety, cleanliness and economy, heat pumps are hard to beat.

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Atlanta Contractors For Residential HVAC

If you are a general contractor building homes in Atlanta, you are very familiar with the phrase “Watch your subs!” When it comes time to install the Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems, you don’t want to have to worry about who is doing the work.

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Hiring HVAC workers that are NATE certified is the Safest Choice

If you’re searching for contractor to do work on your home, there’s no use in hiring a company that offers you a great price but can’t prove its expertise. In some cases, contractors have gained their knowledge from experience and not training, and can do the job just fine.

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Air Conditioning Past and Present

Air conditioning has been around for thousands of years. Beginning with the ancient Egyptians, the world has always found a way to cool off. Of course, you won’t find any renderings of air conditioning units on the walls of the great pyramids.

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Central Heating Advances – From Rome to the 21st Century

The ancient Romans figured out how to keep their homes toasty warm long before Benjamin Franklin flew his kite and we got busy inventing ways to harness electricity for our comfort. Roman architects designed a central heating system called a hypocaust. The word, hypocaustum means “heat from below.” The raised floors were held up by more »

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Happy Thanksgiving from Bardi Heating & Air Conditioning

There’s no disguising how we feel about you! We appreciate your loyalty every day and look forward to serving your air conditioning and heating needs in 2010 and beyond. Heartfelt thanks from the Bardi Heating & Air Conditioning Family. Our Turkey Day Tips for Healthy Eating:   Thanksgiving dinner is not an all-you-can-eat buffet, so more »

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