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WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME? Cut your bill between 30%-60% at no additional cost by locking in your utility rates from several years ago. Homeowners MUST QUALIFY for this limited program. SUMMARY Simple Solar Advisors. The lowest price for the best quality home services. Reason? We provide volume nationwide to our vetted local installers. We're virtual. Your steps are easy. HOME SERVICES Solar, Roof, HVAC, Windows, Remodeling, etc.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME? Cut your bill between 30%-60% at no additional cost by locking in your utility rates from several years ago. Homeowners MUST QUALIFY for this limited program. SUMMARY Simple Solar Advisors. The lowest price for the best quality home services. Reason? We provide volume nationwide to our vetted local installers. We're virtual. Your steps are easy. HOME SERVICES Solar, Roof, HVAC, Windows, Remodeling, etc.



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Second Nature (Formerly FilterEasy)

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Second Nature (Formerly FilterEasy)

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Second Nature, formerly FilterEasy, empowers its members to achieve long-lasting, sustainable home wellness with convenient subscription plans, including high-quality home air filters and refrigerator water filters. We exist to simplify home wellness, to make it so easy and convenient that it becomes second nature. Learn about our products and subscribe at www.SecondNature.com/home.

Second Nature, formerly FilterEasy, empowers its members to achieve long-lasting, sustainable home wellness with convenient subscription plans, including high-quality home air filters and refrigerator water filters. We exist to simplify home wellness, to make it so easy and convenient that it becomes second nature. Learn about our products and subscribe at www.SecondNature.com/home.



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Precision landscaping

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Precision landscaping

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We are a fast growing family owned business. We strive for customer satisfaction and having the best prices in town. We can handle all of your landscaping needs and we are hvac certified and specialize in heating and air work also.

We are a fast growing family owned business. We strive for customer satisfaction and having the best prices in town. We can handle all of your landscaping needs and we are hvac certified and specialize in heating and air work also.





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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can build a deck over your outdoor HVAC unit, but you need to leave at least 5 feet of vertical clearance above the unit. If you don’t want your deck to be that high off the ground, you could build a floating deck in another part of your yard—again, as long as you leave at least 4 feet of horizontal space between the deck and your AC unit.

The decision to put your AC unit on the roof or ground depends on the climate in your area, the roof shape, accessibility, and budget. If you live in a warm climate or don’t have existing ductwork, it’s likely best to stick to a traditional AC unit that sits on the ground. However, if you lack yard space, live in a mild climate, and have easy access to the roof, your home may benefit from a rooftop AC unit. 

A window AC unit is not completely silent. You’ll hear the sound of air blowing, and if you put your ear right up next to the unit, you may hear a slight hiss or gurgle as the refrigerant flows through the system. That said, if your system is making a running water sound, a loud banging sound, a grinding sound, or physically vibrating, you may be facing an issue or malfunction with your AC unit.

Most HVAC companies recommend against setting your AC below 70 as it could freeze up the system and cause more problems. Regardless of how hot it is outside, there is generally a 20 degree difference between the outside and inside temperatures, so even if it’s 100 degrees outside, your AC will likely not be able to cool your home to 70 degrees.

Split systems are the most common type of HVAC system. Split systems have two main units: an indoor one and an outdoor one. These units work together to pull in air, heat or cool it, and distribute it throughout your home. Other popular types of HVAC systems include hybrid systems and packaged heating and air systems.

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