Can Ceiling Fans Be Used To Heat & Cool?

Can Ceiling Fans Be Used To Heat & Cool?

Ceiling fans are a must in Charleston and the surrounding areas. With hot, humid summers and chilly winters, many homeowners rely on them to stay comfortable year-round. But can ceiling fans actually heat and cool your home? The short answer is no; they don’t change...
Advantages of Using Ductless HVAC Systems in Charleston

Advantages of Using Ductless HVAC Systems in Charleston

Older homes in Charleston may struggle to have sufficient cooling in the summer. From insufficient insulation to lack of existing ductwork, a central AC system isn’t always the best choice. For many, ductless mini-splits are the best choice. In this blog, the HVAC...
Why Is My Heat Pump Making My House Smell Weird?

Why Is My Heat Pump Making My House Smell Weird?

When the heat pump in your Charleston home smells, it can significantly impact your overall comfort. From musty odors to the scent of chemicals, this reduced indoor air quality can be both irritating and potentially harmful to your health. Luckily, many heat pump...
Why Ductless Mini-Splits Are Better Than Space Heaters

Why Ductless Mini-Splits Are Better Than Space Heaters

Charleston’s long, humid summers seem to make us forget that winter lows can still fall below freezing. When that happens, many Charleston homeowners are tempted to plug in a space heater for a quick burst of warmth. Unfortunately, space heaters can be inefficient,...
Energy-Efficient HVAC Tips for Charleston Homes

Energy-Efficient HVAC Tips for Charleston Homes

Keeping your Charleston home comfortable throughout the year while also keeping costs low takes more than simply running your heating and cooling system. With warm, humid summers and mild winters, your HVAC equipment works hard, which makes energy efficiency a top...
Heat Pump Always Turning On & Off

Heat Pump Always Turning On & Off

If your heat pump is turning on and off in your home, you’re sacrificing more than just your comfort. This issue is referred to as short cycling. Not only does it make it difficult for your system to maintain a consistent indoor temperature, but it also leads to...

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