Is your HVAC system on its last leg? Average life of an HVAC system is 12-15 years. Air conditioners typically last 10-15 years and furnaces typically last 15+ years. Bad news, chances are the people who owned the home before you, probably didn’t take proper care of it. HVAC systems work like human beings… […] […]
With Thanksgiving here tomorrow and all our friends and family enjoying the day with each other, we’d like to take a moment to say thank you for what we are thankful for here at Atlanta Air Authority. We are thankful for each of you, our clients, our friends that we serve and keep us in […]
ENERGY STAR® What You Should Know about ENERGY STAR® The government-backed symbol for energy efficiency, providing simple, credible, and unbiased information that consumers and businesses rely on to make well-informed decisions. Thousands of industrial, commercial, utility, state, and local organizations—including more than 40 percent of the Fortune 500®—rely on their partnership with the U.S. Environmental […]
Vote for Atlanta Air Authority as a best of Kudzu for 2017! We were honored to win last year and we hope to have your support again this year! By sharing your stories, you could win a full Nest smart home from Kudzu! (RSS generated with FetchRss) Powered by WPeMatico
Thank you to all of our veterans out there everyday but especially today. With all respect and love, Thank You. (RSS generated with FetchRss) Powered by WPeMatico
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When you’re retrofitting an older home, take time to evaluate the hot water system. We all know we need to do our part to conserve energy. In the end of the day, experts say 30% of a home’s energy budget is consumed by heating water. That’s a lot of money left on the table. A lot of […]
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More Information About Heat Pumps
An air-source heat pump uses advanced technology and the refrigeration cycle to heat and cool your home. This allows a heat pump to provide year-round indoor comfort – no matter what the season is. Heat Pump in Air Conditioning Mode When properly installed and functioning, a heat pump can help maintain cool, comfortable temperatures while reducing humidity […]
Energate Inc., a provider of interactive energy management solutions, announced a new partnership with Stream, a provider of connected services, to supply programmable communicating thermostats (PCT) and in-home displays (IHD) to up to 30,000 eligible Texas customers. Powered by WPeMatico
Pure Air Control Services announced it has been named to the 2016 Gulf Coast 500, an annual ranking by the Gulf Coast Business Review of the largest 500 companies located throughout the Gulf Coast of Florida. Powered by WPeMatico
Robertshaw Climate: Wi-Fi Thermostat
The RS7210 Color Touchscreen, Wi-Fi® thermostat was designed for the professional installer to regain and maintain thermostatic controls business with their customers. Powered by WPeMatico
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A couple more weeks to go & things are looking great. Please come out & show some support for our Veterans! The Veteran Appreciation Cherokee is brought to you by Atlanta Air Authority. For more information on this event or to donate to the Wounded Warrior Project, please visit the link below. https://fundraise.woundedwarriorproject.org/rtt/Fundraising/individual/Veteran-Appreciation-Cherokee-20171 (RSS generated […]
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Veteran Appreciation Cherokee 2017 (VAC), a free, family-oriented fundraising event aimed at raising awareness of veteran outreach and celebrating the sacrifice of our US service members and their families. This event will be at JJ Biello Park, 175 Brooke Blvd, Woodstock hosted by Atlanta Air Authority, FIT4MOM Woodstock and the Cherokee Parks and Recreation Department, […]
Get with the Program
Programmable thermostats were first certified by Energy Star in 1995; however, they were removed from the government-backed program in 2009 because, on their own without proper programming, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) disqualified them as energy-saving products. Powered by WPeMatico
While smart thermostats are certainly on the rise for the residential market, the commercial side has experienced a much slower adoption rate. While a residential building has fewer people to heat or cool and a smaller space, commercial buildings aren’t as simple. Larger spaces and more people can make for a difficult heating and cooling […]