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Infographic: Cooling Down For Less

When summer is in full swing, you know you need to run your AC unit. But how do you keep your cool without mortgaging yourself to the electric company? Here are a few great ideas to consider to keep your utility bills in check. [Read more…]

Why Your Home’s HERS Score Matters

energy efficient home

HERS (Home Energy Rating System) is the energy industry’s standard for measuring a home’s overall energy efficiency using a universal formula. The nationally recognized system inspects residential energy performance and calculates the results to come up with an index score.

The information you get from the inspection can help you improve your home’s energy efficiency. It can also help you lower your utility bills. Choose the best air conditioning repair in Orlando to make sure that you always have a low HERS score. [Read more…]

Breaking Down the Main Parts of an HVAC System

It’s always good for homeowners to have a basic understanding of the different systems that keep their homes safe and comfortable. As a long-time Orlando HVAC contractor, we at Gembecki know that an informed homeowner is our best ally in maintaining the various systems in their homes in good condition. Below is a brief description of the different parts of a typical HVAC system.

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Why You Need Clean Evaporator & Condenser Coils

As a long-time Orlando air conditioning company, we have serviced thousands of homes in central Florida. In that time, we have shared a wealth of knowledge and useful information with our customers. One of our most often-repeated advice concerns the importance of proper HVAC system maintenance for both residential and commercial properties.

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Energy-Saving Tips

Your HVAC system uses a significant amount of energy to keep your home perfectly climate controlled—in fact, it uses more energy than any other system in your home. Reducing the amount of energy that your HVAC unit uses is an easy process that can give you significant savings on your utility bills each year. [Read more…]