In this post, we’ll walk you through eight types of residential air conditioners. We’ll discuss their use cases, energy efficiency, and compare their cost. Finally, we’ll give you our recommendation as to which types of air conditioners are best for Florida homes.
On January 1, 2023, new federal tax credits came into effect under the Inflation Reduction Act. You can receive credits covering up to 30% of the project cost for a wide range of home energy efficiency improvements, including equipment like air conditioners, heat pumps, and heat pump water heaters, and more.
Besides layering on blankets and clothing, sipping hot beverages, and hiking up the thermostat, how else can you keep warm at home during chilly weather in Florida? The following are several ideas to help you stay cozy.
Is a ductless system right for you? To help you decide, we’ll guide you through the basics of what a ductless system is and what applications they’re best suited for. Plus, we’ll discuss how they stack up against other types of air conditioning in efficiency, aesthetics, cost, and ease of installation.
Far from saving you money, closing air vents in unused rooms can actually result in more energy use, and can even kill your air conditioner. Keep reading to learn more.
Just wanted to inform you that we recently moved from one neighborhood in Englewood to another and are under contract with Kobie for our AC maintenance and repair at our new address. We have appreciated the prompt and professional services of the Kobie staff and look forward to our continuing relationship.Mike M. - Englewood FL