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What Should You Do When Your AC Fails on a 100-Degree Day?
When the temperature hits triple digits and your AC quits, it quickly turns from an inconvenience into a serious issue. Anyone who has lived through a Rio Rancho summer knows how fast things can heat up indoors. A broken system on a 100-degree day is not something you can just put off. In moments like these, it is natural to feel stressed, but having a plan helps. Knowing what to do in that first hour can help keep your home safer and more bearable. It can also prevent long-t
6 days ago4 min read


Guide to Choosing the Right HVAC Contractor in Albuquerque
Picking the right HVAC contractor in Albuquerque matters more than most people think, especially when the weather starts heating up fast. Summer shows up quick out here, and when your AC stops working right, you're going to feel it. We know how frustrating that can be. Finding someone who knows what they’re doing does not just help you stay cool. It can save time, lower stress, and help avoid repeat problems. Whether your system needs a checkup or you’re getting strange sound
May 284 min read


Dirty Filters & Condenser Coils Cost You Money
In New Mexico, dust and heat quickly clog commercial RTU filters and condenser coils — forcing your HVAC system to work harder and longer. Dirty Filters Cause: Reduced airflow Higher energy usage Poor cooling performance Increased blower & compressor stress Dirty Condenser Coils Cause: High head pressure Compressor overheating Loss of cooling capacity Expensive system failures The Result: 15%–35% higher energy costs More breakdowns Shorter equipment life Hot & cold comfort co
May 201 min read


Steps to Troubleshoot Water Heater Issues Before They Get Worse
A hot shower that turns cold halfway through. Water that smells a little off. Unusual sounds coming from the tank when the house is quiet. These things might not seem like much right away, but they often appear just before a water heater needs attention. Late spring is a good time to notice them, especially here in Albuquerque, where the warmer days push us to use plumbing differently and more often. As the dry conditions settle in and we move toward summer, small water heate
May 204 min read
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