by donlafferty | Mar 16, 2023 | Air Conditioning, Ductless Mini-Splits, Heat Pump, Uncategorized, Zoned Air Conditioning
Mini Split Versus Portable ACs and Window ACs As the Boise summer heat starts to ramp up, you may find yourself on the lookout for a new air conditioning unit. But with so many different types of AC units out there (mini splits, portable ACs and window ACs being just...
by donlafferty | Mar 9, 2023 | Uncategorized
Mini Split Vs. Central Air: Overview, Pros & Cons, and FAQs If it’s time for you to consider a new cooling system for your Boise Metro home, then it’s probably time to consider a ductless mini split vs. central air. While central ac systems have been standard in...
by donlafferty | Mar 2, 2023 | Air Conditioning, Heat Pump, heat pump replacement, Heating, Uncategorized
What Is A Heat Pump And How Does It Work? Heat pumps are becoming more popular as an alternative to traditional HVAC options like furnaces and central air, baseboard heaters, and portable ACs. The pump systems use less energy, which saves you money on utility bills,...
by donlafferty | Feb 16, 2023 | AC Service, Air Conditioning, Uncategorized
The Steps And Benefits Of An AC Tune Up You might hear people talking about getting regular service, inspections, or “Tune-ups” for their air conditioning. Just like taking your car for an oil change every so many miles, regular service for your air conditioner will...
by donlafferty | Dec 8, 2022 | Cooling, Ductless Mini-Splits, Heat Pump, Heating, Heating Problem, Uncategorized
Uneven Temperature In The House? Here’s Why (And How To Fix It) Uneven temperatures at home are a common problem we hear about during the harshest times of the winter and the summer. There are a few different reasons you may be feeling uneven temperatures around the...
by donlafferty | Sep 1, 2022 | Cooling, Ductless Mini-Splits, heat pump replacement, Heating, Uncategorized
Mini splits can handle anything from hating and cooling a single room with a one-to-one setup, to treating an entire home with multiple units. So the question you might have is, “How many mini splits do I need?” In most cases, technically you only...