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Mountain Air Cooling & Heating wants you to know all about your cooling system and what it takes for your trusted investment to keep running efficiently for years to come
Continue ReadingOur team at Mountain Air Cooling & Heating wants to help keep your home’s indoor air quality high and you and your family healthy and comfortable.
Continue ReadingAt Mountain Air Cooling & Heating, we take ductwork very seriously. Our heating and cooling professionals know what an important role your home’s air ducts play in so many areas—your comfort, energy bills, and health most specifically.
Continue ReadingArkansas home is two to five times more polluted than outside air, which is common. Our Mountain Air Cooling & Heating team wants to help you understand the risks of indoor air pollution as well as steps you can take to reduce it.
Continue ReadingDid you finally turn your furnace on this winter only to have cold air blowing out of your vents? Or did your furnace stop working just when you started to need it most?
Continue ReadingWhile you do need to schedule a regular cleaning and checkup for your unit with one of our Mountain Air Cooling & Heating heating and cooling professionals at least once a year, there are some things you can regularly do on your own.
Continue ReadingAt Mountain Air Cooling & Heating , our heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) professionals regularly maintain geothermal heat pumps and witness firsthand the benefits of regularly maintaining your system. Maintenance is so crucial to the efficiency and long life of your system, you should know the five things below about geothermal maintenance.
Continue ReadingGet ready for cooler weather here in Fort Smith—fall is around the corner! When the outdoor temperatures start to drop, you probably will spend more time inside your home. Be sure to focus on enhancing your indoor air quality (IAQ) so that you can boost your overall home comfort and enjoy the autumn season to its fullest.
Continue ReadingWhen indoor plumbing became more popular in the 1940s, a whole new level of comfort and convenience began for homeowners. However, with that convenience came new challenges. One of those challenges is controlling humidity levels so they remain safe and comfortable inside your home. According to HVAC.com, the ideal humidity level is between 30 percent and 50 percent.
Continue ReadingOur professionals at Mountain Air Cooling & Heating would be happy to help you sort out the options and help you make a smart investment. In the meantime, here are some top purchasing mistakes to avoid while you are doing your research.
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