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An air quality alert in effect for 8 regions in the area

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WEATHER ALERT

An air quality alert in effect for 8 regions in the area

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This is how outdoor humidity can affect your indoor air quality

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Here’s how you can dehumidify your entire house

Humidity can be unbearable In our area. In turn, our homes can become humid, too.

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Why surge protectors could be detrimental during storm season

As we head into the storm and hurricane season, there will be a lot of strong storms that cause lightning strikes. And there could be power outages.

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Why it’s so important to vet HVAC professionals

If there’s one thing you want to be sure to do when searching for a company that will work on your heating or air conditioner, it’s to check on whether the company is insured and licensed.

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There are all kinds of things in the home: pet hair, dust and particles -- to name just a few -- and all those things can begin to collet in the ducting of the air conditioning unit.

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The simple solution to fix leaky ducts in your A/C system

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Tip Tuesday: Tips for preparing your home and HVAC system for hurricanes

Electrical surges from lightning strikes during the storm can damage your A/C unit. There is also a chance that debris could get stuck in your outdoor unit and burn out the motor. Cover your outdoor A/C unit. Dont forget to assess the storm damage before you turn your system back on. Also, storm winds many cause disconnections within your AC unit, which could lead to toxic refrigerant leaks.

Tip Tuesday: Ways to save money in your home

For many, that may mean looking at their HVAC system to see where they can hack out some expenses. If you are looking to keep cool this summer while saving money, weve got some tips for you! Be sure to schedule maintenance on your air conditioner Regular maintenance will help identify the smaller problems before they become big ones. Consider a programmable thermostat These modern thermostats have the ability to help you save money on your electric bill and conserve energy. Use ceiling fans The ceiling fans in your home will help cool you off and reduce the amount you use your A/C.

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Tip Tuesday: Houseplants can help improve your homes air quality

HOUSTON Houseplants make for great dcor, but have you ever considered the other benefits of these plants? Some plants can actually help to improve the quality of air in your home by pulling pollutants from the air. Thats right, your houseplants can act as natural air purifiers by removing toxins from your home. THE BOSTON FERN: Can remove formaldehyde, xylene, and benzene from the airTHE PEACE LILY: Offers a boost to your indoor air quality by removing formaldehyde and benzene from the air. If youre looking to further improve your indoor air quality efforts past getting new houseplants, contact the professionals at One Hour Air Conditioning and Heating of Houston today at 855-ONE HOUR.

Tip Tuesday: Adjusting your thermostat for vacation

HOUSTON The most important consideration when adjusting your thermostat for vacation is whether any pets will be staying in the home. Go High Tech with Your ThermostatA more convenient way to ensure a comfortable homecoming is to use a programmable or smart thermostat. A smart thermostat connects to your home Wi-Fi network, allowing you to control it from anywhere using your smartphone. Smart thermostat apps also provide the most user-friendly interface for programming your heating and cooling schedule. To learn more, contact the pros at One Hour Air Conditioning & Heating of Houston at 855-ONE HOUR.

Tip Tuesday: Leaky air conditioner woes

Water leaks are a common cause of air conditioning issues, but the pros at One Hour Air Conditioning & Heating of Houston are ready and willing to help fix any problem. Bad or clogged condensate drain lines can cause water leaks inside your home. Air Conditioning Repair DiagnosisTo get a proper diagnosis on your A/C problems, youll want to call the professionals for help. At One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning, they want to ensure youre comfortable on the hottest days. Contact One Hour Air Conditioning and Heating of Houston to learn more or call 855-ONE HOUR to schedule an appointment.

Tip Tuesday: How to protect your air conditioning system during hurricane season

Its also worth taking special steps to protect your air conditioning system from damage if you live in one of these regions. Some people in storm-prone regions even construct wooden boxes to give their air conditioning systems a better chance of making it through the hurricane. After the Clouds DisappearOnce the hurricane moves on, you can't just flip on the power and fire up your air conditioning system like nothing happened. Some households also keep a generator on hand that can power the air conditioning in case of an extended power outage. If you need help shoring up your air conditioning before a storm comes in, or restoring it to working order in the aftermath, contact the pros at One Hour Air Conditioning and Heating of Houston.

Tip Tuesday: The benefits of sealed ductwork

The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. If a duct is leaking, it could cause multiple problems with your HVAC system. Leaking ducts decrease the amount of airflow into your home. When a duct leaks, it ends up wasting warmed or cooled air, reducing the efficacy of your HVAC system.

Tip Tuesday: The benefits of window treatments

HOUSTON Window treatments throughout your home are key to each rooms dcor. But, did you know that you can also use your window treatments to help keep your room warmer or cooler, and even to help you save on your bills each month? Draperies with light-colored material facing out will reflect more sunlight, working to keep the room cool on hot days. Blinds allow you to fine tune the level of light and heat in your home so you can find your ideal balance. Shades with a light side against the window will reflect unwanted heat to keep your home cool.

Tip Tuesday: How to save money on energy bills this summer

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Tip Tuesday: How to save on a new air conditioning system

HOUSTON Is the summer heat taking a toll on your homes air conditioner? From repairs to replacement, the pros at One Hour Air Conditioning and Heating of Houston can help guide you through the entire process. Jimmy Sanchez, general manager of One Hour Air Conditioning and Heating of Houston, suggests homeowners consider three factors when determining whether to repair or replace a system. Efficiency The easiest way to think about efficiency on an air conditioner is like mpg on a car. One Hour is offering a special discount on new systems, take $1776 off a deluxe or better complete air conditioner & heating system through July 10, 2020.

Tip Tuesday: Why you need a yearly tune-up on your homes air conditioner

The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. HOUSTON Each year, you should have a professional HVAC technician come to your home and give your system a tune-up. An air conditioning tune-up will help to ensure that your unit is working correctly and is providing efficient service for your whole household. During a tune-up service, a One Hour technician will identify any potential problems with the unit and will calibrate the unit so that it provides maximum cooling with minimal energy input. For more information or to book an appointment, call 855-ONE-HOUR or visit, www.onehourhoustonac.com.

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Tip Tuesday: When to change the air filters in your home

The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. HOUSTON The pros at One Hour Air Conditioning and Heating of Houston suggest checking air filters monthly. And remember, replacing your filters routinely, not just once in a while, can help you avoid costly repairs and problems in the future. To learn more visit their website, onehourhoustonac.com.

Tip Tuesday: Take care of your HVAC system by learning more about how it all works

The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. The views expressed in this article are those of the advertiser and do not necessarily reflect those of this site or affiliated companies. HOUSTON During an air conditioner service call, homeowners have the opportunity to talk directly with a technician about what potential problems they may see, how the system works and any specific maintenance or care instructions they should follow. Now, the time to get your homes air conditioner ready for the summer heat. One Hour Air Conditioning & Heating of Houston is offering $69 air conditioner tune-ups right now.

Tip Tuesday: Only work with HVAC professionals

The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. HOUSTON Whether you are getting a tune-up, adding indoor air quality systems to your existing system or getting a new system altogether, only use a professional, licensed company. HVAC professionals are trained to work on a variety of different systems and implement all safety measures when performing service on your system. When thinking of calling an HVAC professional, remember you would not go to an unlicensed doctor for a check-up, so why would you have an unlicensed company work on your costly home system? When it comes to your HVAC System, call the professionals at One Hour Air Conditioning and Heating of Houston.

Tip Tuesday: Remove home odors from indoor air vents and HVAC systems

The advertiser paid a fee to promote this sponsored article and may have influenced or authored the content. HOUSTON Do you ever notice a bad smell coming from an air vent in your home? You can do something about those home odors with help from One Hour Air Conditioning & Heating of Houston. Their OxyQuantum Triple Remote uses ultraviolet purification technology to remove germs, viruses, bacteria, fungi, and mold spores from your indoor air and from within your HVAC system. To learn more, contact the One Hour team at 855-ONE HOUR or online at OneHourHoustonAC.com.

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