Posts Tagged ‘Laurel’

Don’t Face Halloween In the Dark

Monday, October 17th, 2022

Lights shining in front of a home on a dark Halloween night.

Halloween is fast approaching. Is your house the dark one on your street that always looks like it’s vacant? Installing new outdoor lights can liven up your space, make your home more appealing during Halloween, and prevent pranksters from targeting your home. If that sounds good, you may need an electrician in Laurel, MS to bring your home to life this Halloween.

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5 Benefits of Expert Lighting Help

Monday, June 27th, 2022

Having access to a professional for lighting installation and repair needs is essential. Whether you want to upgrade the lighting in your bathroom or stop the living room lights from flickering, it is typically not safe to do this type of work on your own, even if you think you can do so. There are a lot of risks in making changes to your electrical system on your own, and, aside from changing lightbulbs, electrical work shouldn’t be considered as do-it-yourself projects.

There are a number of benefits that come from working with a trusted, experienced, and licensed electrician. You may want to consider these advantages of turning to a pro for help with your indoor lighting in Laurel, MS.

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Keep Comfortable With a Ceiling Fan

Monday, October 4th, 2021

When a heat wave hits our area, it can be tough to keep cool without breaking the bank. Running your air conditioner more aggressively and for longer amounts of time can end up costing quite a large chunk of money. It may be good news to hear that you can boost your comfort at a far lower cost in a pretty simple way: using a ceiling fan.

Ceiling fans can’t cool the air in your home. However, they can be a great ally in keeping you cool and make things easier on your AC in the process. Let’s talk more about the benefits of a ceiling fan installation in Laurel, MS so you can learn more about whether this is the right option for your home.

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3 Sounds Your Heat Pump Shouldn’t Make

Monday, November 30th, 2020

What is that noise? Now that the guests are gone and things are calmer, you’ve noticed that there are some strange new sounds that you can hear in your home. Once everyone does a search around the house with you, it is discovered that the noise is coming from your heat pump mini split.

This Laurel, MS HVAC system is a year-round comfort resource and you haven’t noticed any issues with your home’s heating…yet. The fact is, those strange sounds that your heat pump is emitting are providing you with an early warning that something is up with your system. If something sounds off with your heat pump, don’t ignore it! Instead, reach out to AirSouth Cooling and Heating to get the noise identified and addressed.

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Is it Normal for an AC to Blow Warm Air?

Monday, June 17th, 2019

No, your air conditioner should not be blowing warm air.  But, of course, things happen and you might find yourself coming home one day to a home full of heat, which is definitely not something to look forward to after spending an afternoon out in the sun.

There are plenty of reasons why your air conditioner might be blowing warm air, and below, we have listed some of these reasons for you. And remember, if your AC is no longer blowing cool, conditioned air, be sure to contact a professional to schedule your Laurel AC repair services.  So, what are you waiting for? Keep reading to find out more! 

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Why It’s Still Not Too Late for Furnace Maintenance

Monday, March 25th, 2019

spendingsWhen it comes to maintenance, the best possible time to have it performed is just before the season. Your furnace should have been tuned up before winter, if not before fall.

If you’ve made it to the end of winter without a maintenance check, you can consider yourself lucky. But it’s not exactly something to be happy about, either. When you neglect maintenance, you’re only cheating yourself.

We’ll explain what we mean and why it’s not too late to have your furnace tuned-up this season.

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