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How Much Does It Cost to Get a Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning Installation Done

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How Much Does It Cost to Get a Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning Installation Done

Perth is the sunniest capital city in the country, with particularly hot and dry summers. The heat averages at around 31°C, with the highest temperatures ever recorded at 46.2°C. At the same time, the city also experiences rather cool winters. The temperatures can dip to as low as 8°C, with ample rainfall alternating with clearer days. In short, having an air conditioning system installed in your Perth residence can make the weather more tolerable. However, if you’re going for ultimate comfort, it’s a good idea to think about reverse cycle air conditioning installation. Perth weather can get a little disagreeable...

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A Guide on Buying and Installing a Split Air Conditioner

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A Guide on Buying and Installing a Split Air Conditioner

There are many benefits of getting a split air conditioner for your Perth home. For one, this type of air conditioning unit cools more effectively and operates more quietly. It also helps reduce the risk of triggering allergies by purifying the air. If you don’t have one yet, perhaps it’s time to think about split system air conditioner installation. Perth residents will particularly enjoy this type of air conditioning to help temper the region’s humid climate. Before you head off to get one, however, check out the following tips for buying and installing a split air conditioner: Tips on Buying...

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5 Differences Between Evaporative Air Conditioning Service and Air Conditioning Service

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5 Differences Between Evaporative Air Conditioning Service and Air Conditioning Service

The heat in Australia can be quite unforgiving. To relieve the discomfort and to ensure safety, people turn to appliances to provide cooler air. Two such appliances are evaporative air coolers and air conditioners. Evaporative air coolers, also called evaporative air conditioners or swamp coolers, use water to alleviate heat. They are equipped with a fan that pulls in air, which then passes through a water-soaked material to get cooled. The level of cooling from evaporative air conditioners is based on ambient conditions.  Meanwhile, air conditioners use refrigerants to remove heat and moisture inside an enclosed space. A fan distributes...

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When is the Best Time to Do an Air Conditioning Service in Perth?

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When is the Best Time to Do an Air Conditioning Service in Perth?

When you got your air conditioning unit, your dealer probably reminded you of the importance of regular maintenance. The problem is that there’s no specific definition of “regular.” Is it once or twice a year? During which season should you ideally have it done? In addition, is “regular” maintenance truly necessary if there isn’t something seriously wrong? Indeed, there are those who tend to skip on air conditioner maintenance because their unit is still capable of working without any issues. In truth, that regular air conditioning service can spare you from a lot of headaches. It also helps save you...

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10 Things to Check before Calling an Air Condition Repair Service

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10 Things to Check before Calling an Air Condition Repair Service

Air condition systems are rather useful appliances that have their complexity. If there may be a single thing that makes the entire system stop functioning, then it may be time for repairs.  What is an air condition repair service? An air condition repair service provides professional repairs for both heating and air conditioning systems. These professionals can inspect your air conditioning system at least once a year.  Some companies can offer heating and cooling repairs at a practical rate. Sometimes, the importance of having a car air conditioning service isn’t seen not until an issue comes up. List of things...

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