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  • Homeowners are increasingly switching their heating and cooling systems from electric or gas-powered to solar powered. That’s because using solar energy brings a lot of benefits to the user and the environment. To learn more, keep reading this guide by the pros at Freedom Air on the benefits of solar powered heating and AC systems.

  • Like all appliances that are used frequently, your air conditioner will come across a few issues here and there. It’s important to know ahead of time what they might be in order to troubleshoot them as quickly as possible. To help you out, the pros at Freedom Air and Heat have a list of some

  • It has happened; your AC has had a malfunction that you can’t fix on your own and you have had to schedule AC repair. However, you can’t just hire any HVAC contractor—you need to know the details about how they operate and what services they offer. And once you do choose an HVAC contractor, you

  • Your HVAC system is one of the most frequently used appliances in your home, in addition to being one of the heaviest energy consumers. That’s why it’s important to find effective ways to save money on HVAC equipment, services and products. One way you can do this is by scheduling HVAC service during the off-season!

  • As temperatures and utility bills reach a fever pitch this summer, homeowners across Florida are looking for ways to improve their AC efficiency. Freedom Air is here with 9 ways you can improve the function of your AC unit, all by yourself. 1. Increase the Temperature on Your Thermostat A few degrees make a big

  • Since there are so many different service providers that all like to tout how they are more reliable and trustworthy than the “other guys,” how are you supposed to really know the differences? It’s hard! But there is one thing that you should keep an eye out for when searching for the right provider: NATE

  • When problems start to arise with your HVAC unit, sometimes it can be hard to discern the best course of action. Should you throw in the towel with your old, broken down unit and upgrade to a newer model? Will your old unit go out completely on a sweltering hot or bitterly cold day? Or

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