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The Best Ways to Lower Humidity in Your Home This Summer

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Summers at the Lake of the Ozarks can feel miserable if you don't know how to reduce humidity in your home correctly. Our HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks understands this and we want to help you feel more comfortable in your home this summer. Keep reading for the best ways to lower humidity in your home this summer. Whether you have an air conditioner break down or you just need one repaired, call Wall's HVAC Service at 573-286-4155 today for honest service you can count on. The Best Ways to Lower Humidity in Your Home This Summer Ventilate, Ventilate, Ventilate Open windows Run bathroom fan during showers Run stove top fan Run attic fan Temporarily Place Indoor House Plants Outside Plants release moisture into your air, so cut down on the humidity in your home and find a nice plan on deck or porch for them temporarily. Fix Any Leaky Pipes In addition to the annoying sound leaking water can make, it's also bad for the humidity level in your h

FAQs for Your HVAC Technician

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HVAC technicians at the Lake of the Ozarks provide many services to homes and businesses and it is very common to have several questions for them about installs, air conditioners, heaters, air filters, repairs, etc. Wall's HVAC Service is here to answer a few of those frequently asked questions for you. If you are in need of an HVAC technician at the Lake area you can count on, give us a call at 573-286-4155. FAQs for Your HVAC Technician Q: How often should I change my air filter? A: We recommend you change your air filter at least once every 6 months. However, you may need to change it monthly if you have pets indoors that shed a lot. Q: What does the HVAC term stand for? A: HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning. Q: How can I determine if my AC can be fixed or just needs to be replaced? A: It depends. Many air conditioners reach the end of their life spans anywhere from 10 to 20 years. There are several signs to watch out for that can mea

Cool Your Home Efficiently with the Rheem® Classic Series: Single-Stage Air Conditioner

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The warmer temperatures are here and they mean business! Unfortunately, air conditioners are not eternal and typically only last 10 to 20 years. If you are in need of a new air conditioner, call the best HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks at 573-286-4155 today! Wall's HVAC Service is an authorized Rheem® dealer and is here to feature the Classic Series: Single-Stage Air Conditioner. Cool Your Home Efficiently with the Rheem® Classic Series: Single-Stage Air Conditioner Source:  http://www.rheem.com/product/air-conditioners-classic-series-single-stage-ra14**w Count on Staying Cool and Comfortable A smart, efficient design makes the Rheem Classic® Series Air Conditioner one of your best options for staying cool inside. Each new unit includes a generous list of features that work together to bring  you quiet, efficient and reliable indoor comfort Reliable and legendary Scroll compressor technology makes the Classic® Series as efficient as it is durable. The optimiz

Questions to Ask Yourself When Buying a New AC

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The time has come! Your home air conditioner is either on "it's last leg" or it just broke down on you. Buying a new air conditioner can be a big purchase, plus this could be a new addition to your home that could be there for the next 10 to 20 years, so it's important you get what you want and something that works for you and your family. Buy something that works for your specific cooling needs. The best HVAC company at the Lake of the Ozarks is here to give you a few questions to ask yourself when purchasing a new AC. If you are in the market for a new AC, call Wall's HVAC Service at 573-286-4155 today. We can make honest suggestions. While we are a factory authorized Rheem dealer, we also sell, service, and repair every brand of heating and cooling system including American Standard, Carrier, Trane, Amana, Bryant, and many more! Questions to Ask Yourself When Buying a New AC What SEER rating am I looking for? This is a fantastic question you should