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Category: Air Conditioning

Ways To Cool Down Home Without Air Conditioning

Over a hundred million homes in America have air conditioning systems, but believe it or not, there are roughly about 20 percent of homes in America that do not. Sometimes even those who have an air conditioning system cannot get it to function properly. Summer heat can sometimes be difficult to deal with, especially without an AC. While not having air conditioning available is not ideal, there are some ways around it. Here are five

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2022 Summer Air Conditioning Tips

Before Summer officially arrives in just a couple of weeks, it is now a good time to make sure your Air Conditioning is squared away. The temperature is quickly rising across the state of Massachusetts and many homeowners are ready to put their air conditioning units to work. Get It Serviced ASAP It is recommended that your air conditioning system is “serviced” at least once a year. What does servicing an air conditioning unit entail?

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Our Most Frequently Asked Air Conditioning Questions

Our team at Unique Indoor Comfort has been serving residents throughout the Billerica and Boston areas for over 15-years and has answered countless questions regarding HVAC systems over the years. A handful of these questions we’re asked, we hear time and time again and are compiling them in one spot to help save you time, money, and frustration! Is it necessary to replace the air filter in my air conditioning system? Yes! Regularly changing your

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Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Air Conditioning System

The last thing anyone wants is to be without air conditioning during the hot New England summer and our team at Unique Indoor Comfort is here to ensure your air conditioning system runs properly all season long. Before we get into the signs to look out for as your air conditioning system gets older and closer failing, let’s first discuss how you can extend the lifespan of your system. How Can I Make My Air

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What to Expect from Your Maintenance Appointment

Routine air conditioning maintenance is essential for keeping your unit running properly, but many homeowners are not aware of what goes on during a maintenance appointment. The result of this is the homeowners putting off routine maintenance until something goes wrong with their air conditioning units during the hottest months of the year. So, what happens during your maintenance appointment? Let’s find out.  When you entrust your air conditioner in Boston Unique Comfort’s hands, you

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What are the Benefits of Air Conditioning Maintenance?

During the hot summer months, you rely on your air conditioner to keep you comfortable and cool in your home. The last thing you want to experience on a 90-degree day is an air conditioning system that isn’t turning on, is blowing warm air, or won’t adjust properly. By maintaining your system and receiving annual maintenance, you’ll be able to keep your system running efficiently and properly all year long! Improved Energy Efficiency When dirt

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Why Choose a High Velocity Air Conditioning System?

Despite the recent snow, spring is officially here, and the time has never been better to start planning an upgrade to your heating and air conditioning system as the ice and snow continues to thaw. For new construction or older homes with failing heating or air conditioning systems, Boston Unique Indoor Comfort can help you with one of the best investments you can make in your home to improve your quality of life, and that

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The Most Common Air Conditioner Issues & Solutions

The warm weather is here and the temperature is only rising. Are you ready for the high temperatures? Your air conditioning unit is important for keeping your home cool and comfortable during these higher temperatures, so sometimes issues will arise with them. Before calling a professional, you may be able to handle the situation yourself. The Condensor Isn’t Working The condensing unit is responsible for cooling and condensing refrigerant from a gaseous state to a

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