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4 commercial refrigerator features that can help you reduce operating costs

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If you’re looking to purchase a new refrigerator for your commercial premises, cost savings will likely be one of your top priorities. Modern refrigeration come packed with advanced features that improve functionality while reducing operating costs. However, you should be able to pick out the specific features that will keep your food fresh without driving utility costs through the roof. If you don’t know where to start, here are 4 features to look out for that will help you save some money. Read More»

4 Cooling Tips for Your Industrial Warehouse

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Industrial warehouses often become very hot in summer, which can be a problem if you use the space to store temperature-sensitive goods. Even if your stock can be safely stored in a wide range of temperatures, worker productivity often suffers if the warehouse environment is too hot. The following four top tips can help you create a cooler and more comfortable environment in your industrial warehouse. 1. Invest in Reflective Roofing Read More»

3 Common Thermostat Problems and How They Affect HVAC Cooling

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The level of comfort you get to enjoy inside the house depends on the efficiency of your HVAC system. When the performance of your HVAC declines, you will either be dealing with too much heat in the summer, lack of heat in the winter, excessive humidity and all other related inconveniences. The thermostat is one of the tiniest components of the home HVAC system. However, it is also the most important in ensuring that the system works as it should. Read More»

Does your furnace require maintenance? Important cost factors to consider

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During the cold, winter months, your furnace plays an important role in supplying warm air to your home. Any issues with your furnace will need to be addressed as soon as possible. In fact, it’s better to identify potential issues before the furnace actually breaks down. Depending on the type of maintenance required, the cost of repairs to your unit will vary. You should be prepared to handle the cost of furnace repairs, so you don’t spend cold or freezing nights in your home. Read More»

Physician, Heat Thyself: What Is Reverse-Cycle Air Conditioning, And Why Should You Install It In Your Medical Clinic?

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Maintaining an equable temperatures in any place of business is important for the comfort of both your clients and employees, especially during the blazing hot peaks of the average Australian summer. However, if you run a medical clinic, such as a private GP’s surgery or a plastic surgery clinic, climate control is even more vital—excessive heat or cold can have severe consequences for ill and/or elderly patients and impair the concentration of medical professionals performing delicate procedures. Read More»

The Top Three Tips to Improve Your Central Air Conditioning System's Efficiency

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With the incredibly hot summers here, there’s no doubt that Australians need to rely on their central air conditioning system quite heavily. Whilst keeping your family cool and comfortable during the blazing hot weather is important, it can put a real strain on your billfold. If you’ve ever thought about how nice it would be to cut down on power bills whilst still staying cool, you’ll appreciate these tips to increase your central air conditioning system’s efficiency. Read More»

3 Signs You Should Consider Ducted Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning

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A ducted reverse cycle air conditioning system is the perfect way to cool your home in a lot of cases. Wondering if it’s right for you? Here are some signs you may want to consider this type of cooling system for your home. 1. You Want a Ducted System If your current HVAC system is ducted, it can be fairly easy to switch to a ducted reverse cycle air conditioner — the installer simply hooks up the new equipment to your old ducts. Read More»

5 Things To Expect From Your Contractor During A Commercial HVAC Service

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A large part of keeping a commercial HVAC in good condition lies in seeking regular maintenance from a contractor or technician. However, more than that, it’s equally important to know exactly what that service entails. This way, not only will you be informed about your HVAC’s service needs, you will also be in a position to know if your contractor is doing a good job or not. Below, learn about the 5 main things you should expect during such a service. Read More»

5 Budget-Friendly Secrets to Keeping a Warehouse Cool

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When the temperature in your warehouse rises too high, your workers, machinery and stored goods can be put at risk. During a hot summer, warehouses can quickly become unbearably hot, as the heat from the sun combines with heat produced by the equipment and people inside the building. To keep temperatures under control, you need to set up an internal cooling system that can efficiently combat the rising heat. 1. Use a Reflective Roof Coating Read More»

Air conditioning 101 | 3 common condenser problems

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The air conditioner condenser is one of the most important parts of an AC. It’s the unit that’s located outside the home, and its main purpose is to convert the refrigerant gas into liquid. This condensation is what releases heat to the outside, and the liquid moves back to the house to cool it. A malfunction on the condenser will have severe effects on the AC’s ability to properly cool down the house. Read More»