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How Do Air Conditioners Work?
Air conditioners have come a long way. Back when air conditioners were first debuted, in 1902, they were made to only offset humidity. The creator,

The Best Way to Remove a Sink Stopper
When it comes to DIY projects in your home, there are a few things that seem much easier than they truly are. We could give

Everything You Need to Know About Replacement Windows
New windows offer so much more than just added curb appeal. They can increase your home’s overall energy efficiency, help with noise, and even aid

What Are the Parts of an Air Conditioner?
If there’s anything we can agree on, it’s that the summer can be unbearably hot. No matter where you are—Sacramento, the Central Valley, or the

Best Way to Clean a Showerhead
When you turn the water on in your shower, you expect a nice, steady stream. But what happens when instead you have patchy water and

What is a Condensate Drain Pan?
The condensate drain pan is a part of your HVAC system with a big job. It protects your home from water damage, mold growth, and

Is There a Perfect AC Thermostat Setting for Summer?
The summer in Sacramento is incredibly hot and rapidly approaching. As we’re sure you already know, utility bills can skyrocket during the summer. Every summer

Best Way to Change a Showerhead
One of the best ways to make a visual impact to your bathroom is by changing the showerhead. Most home changes can be complicated, however,

What is BTU and Why Does it Matter for Air Conditioning?
Like everything else in this world, when it comes to your air conditioning, numbers matter. There are a lot of numbers and terms to keep

My Air Conditioner is Not Turning On
If we’re already feeling the heat that Spring has brought to Sacramento, we can only imagine what this summer will be like. In one word,

Why DIY Home Window Tinting is a Bad Idea
The summer sun can be brutal during the day. Especially during those late afternoon hours just as the sun begins to set. The sun’s rays

How to Prevent Bugs Coming Through Air Conditioner Vents
Bugs are just plain unpleasant. There’s no better way to describe them. And when temperatures start to get up to the 80s and 90s, we