Meow, dear friends! It’s your favorite feline friend here, ready to chat about a topic that’s close to many of our hearts (and bellies) โ losing weight. Yes, I know, shedding those extra pounds can be as tricky as catching that elusive red dot. But fear not, because with March upon us, the promise of […]
Welcome back to our HVAC Pro Tip series! Today, we’re diving into the importance of duct maintenance and how it contributes to the overall efficiency and effectiveness of your HVAC system.
As the frosty grip of winter begins to loosen its hold, it’s time to start preparing for the glorious warmth that Georgia’s spring and summer seasons bring. From ensuring your HVAC system is ready to handle the transition to making your outdoor spaces inviting for al fresco gatherings, here are some tips to help you […]
Understanding 2023 Federal Tax Credits for HVAC Equipment Disclaimer: The following information is provided for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. Atlanta Air Authority is not a financial advisor, and this blog post is based on our understanding of the 2023 Federal Tax Credits as explained to us. Tax laws and […]
Welcome to our HVAC tip series! In today’s tip, we’ll discuss how adjusting your thermostat settings can help you maintain a comfortable home environment while maximizing energy efficiency.
Ever wondered what it would be like if Atlanta Air Authority had its own rock anthem? Well, we took a shot at it
Welcome to our daily HVAC tip series, where we share valuable insights to help you maintain a comfortable and efficient home environment
Love is in the air, and so is the perfect temperature, thanks to Atlanta Air Authority!
Welcome to our HVAC Pro Tip series! In today’s installment, we’ll explore practical strategies for enhancing indoor air quality to promote a healthier and more comfortable living environment.
The excitement is building, the anticipation is palpable, and Atlanta Air Authority is gearing up for the ultimate showdown: the Big Game! As football fever sweeps the nation, we’re rolling out the red carpet for fans everywhere and ensuring that your home is game-day ready. While we can’t say the words “Super B—,” we can […]
On this day, February 9, 1944, Alice Walker, the renowned author of “The Color Purple,” was born in Putnam County, Georgia. Walker’s groundbreaking work has left an indelible mark on literature, shining a spotlight on the experiences of African American women in the South.
The HVAC industry faces challenges in 2024 from inflation, higher interest rates, and HFC production cuts. However, regulatory support for eco-friendly systems could provide growth opportunities, leading manufacturers to be optimistic about the year ahead. Powered by WPeMatico
As we cozy up in our climate-controlled homes, it’s easy to take the marvels of modern HVAC systems for granted. But behind the comfort and convenience lies a rich tapestry of innovation and ingenuity that spans centuries. Join us on a fascinating journey through the annals of HVAC history as we pay homage to the pioneers and visionaries who shaped the way we heat, cool, and ventilate our indoor spaces. Also a POTATO recipe!
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As February unfolds, the crisp bite of winter still lingers in the air, making it crucial to keep your home warm and comfortable. Your HVAC system plays a pivotal role in maintaining indoor coziness during this chilly month. Here are some essential tips to ensure your HVAC system keeps you snug and warm throughout February: […]
AHRI launched an interactive US map showing state codes for A2L refrigerants, alongside a video series on low-GWP refrigerant transition. Powered by WPeMatico
The rule will effectively ban the sale of non-condensing gas furnaces and, according to the American Gas Association (AGA), will affect 55% of U.S. households. Powered by WPeMatico
A recent survey found that online reviews are extremely important to homeowners, yet only 61% of HVAC contractors actually advertise them on their websites. Powered by WPeMatico
The transition to A2Ls will likely serve as an interim solution. Europe has already embraced propane in certain heat pump systems, and the U.S. may follow suit, albeit with a different low-GWP refrigerant. Powered by WPeMatico