Summer Heat Slowing You Down?
Simply removing the humidity inside your house can make a tremendous
improvement in the comfort of your home. Humidity penetrates
carpet, furniture, even wood work. As your air conditioning unit cools
your home it also removes the humidity, eliminating the heavy or "muggy" feeling
in the house and greatly improving comfort. You may only need
to bring the temperature down a couple degrees to really feel a difference
in comfort because you'll also be removing the humidity.
Going Green!
At Action we're doing our best to be as environmentally conscious as possible. We supply and install the most efficient cooling equipment available. Our products have S.E.E.R. ratings from 13 to 18. Also, whenever possible, we use the refrigerant R-410A which is the most environmentally friendly refrigerant available.
Handling refrigerant is a delicate process that needs to be done by trained
professionals. By containing and using refrigerants responsibly
their ozone depletion and global warming consequences are minimized. The
Clean Air Act outlines specific refrigerant containment and management
practices for HVAC manufacturers, distributors, dealers and technicians.
Properly installed systems rarely develop refrigerant leaks, and with
proper servicing, a system refrigerant will minimize its impact on the
environment. Although the EPA does not mandate repairing or replacing
small systems because of leaks, at Action we know that system leaks can
not only result in increased maintenance costs, but also harm the environment.
One important thing a homeowner can do for the environment is to select a reputable dealer that employs service technicians who are EPA-certified to handle refrigerants. Technicians often call this certification "Section 608 certification," referring to the part of the Clean Air Act that requires minimizing releases of ozone-depleting chemicals from HVAC equipment.
At Action we're serious about protecting our environment
which is why we make sure all of our technicians are EPA certified
to properly handle refrigerants. Call the Good Guys today and
let us educate you on all of your available options for properly
cooling and improving the comfort of your home!

