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The Science of Cooling: How Air Conditioners Work and How to Optimize Their Performance

With summer heat waves slowly fading, air conditioning is still necessary for most households. However, the world of HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) can be quite complex and intimidating to those who are not experts in the field. Today, we'll dive into the science of cooling and how air conditioners work to help you understand how to optimize their performance and ensure your home stays comfortable no matter how hot it is outside.

 

4 Fun Ways to Keep Cool in the Summer Heat

Discover five fun ways to keep cool in the summer heat, including maximizing indoor air conditioning, utilizing ceiling fans and HVAC systems, pool or beach visits, backyard water activities, and enjoying cold treats.

How Do I Keep My Attic Cool in the Summer?

If you would like more tips on staying cool in the summer, contact Command Service Center. We offer Ductless Mini Split Systems and other services to help cool your home during the hot summer. Call us today!

Why Is My Air Conditioner Constantly Running?

What could be the problem? We’re going to expand on several possibilities as to why your air conditioner continues to run, but it doesn’t seem to help keep the house cool on hot summer days, and it’s causing a large spike in your electricity bill.

How Do Refrigerants Work in Air Conditioning Systems

Refrigerants are important because they help air conditioners remove humidity and heat from air that needs to be cooled or "conditioned." Here's what you need to know.

What You Need to Know About HVAC

The home HVAC system is a vital component of your property that helps keep your family comfortable throughout the year. Without it, loved ones would not only suffer through heat waves, but also be at risk of freezing during cold weather.

How Air Conditioning Works

There are multiple steps that your HVAC system needs to complete to generate cool air in your home. These steps require four tools: an evaporator, a compressor, a condenser and an expansion chamber.