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Weyer & Sons Heating & Cooling, Inc.

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(920) 252-8085
1313 Highway 175, Milwaukee, WI
We specialize in the planning design and installation of residential comfort and control systems and feature a full line of quality furnaces and central cooling systems. Call us today!

TOTAL Mechanical, Inc.

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(866) 422-4593
W234 N2830 Paul Road, Milwaukee, WI
At TOTAL Mechanical, the concept of comfort does not merely apply to the design and installation of your mechanical systems. It goes much deeper. It applies to every interaction you have with us.

Home Werks, LLC

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(866) 571-1854
114 South Park Street, Milwaukee, WI
Our Service Manager, Bob and all of us at Home Werks look forward to providing you with excellent HVAC, air sealing and insulation service with more than 25 years of comfort contractor experience.

Ahrens Heating & Cooling

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(866) 417-9242
1918 Lenora Drive, Milwaukee, WI
Ahrens Heating & Cooling over 9 years experience, owned & operated by Brion Ahrens, here to help you with all your repairs & installations of heating and cooling. Call us first for home or office!

Residential

 Air Conditioning - Residential If you have noticed inflated energy bills, it may be due to your home air conditioning system. Your residential AC can take up a large chunk of your home energy bills, in many cases as much as 60% of the bill. Fortunately, it's easy to enjoy cool and inexpensive comfort with your home air conditioner, provided you make the effort to research residential air conditioning systems before making a choice. Many people however, put very little thought into buying a home air conditioning unit, with the result that they find the energy efficiency of their home at an absolute low.

 AC company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin The size of the residential air conditioning unit plays a big part in determining energy efficiency. For instance, a residential AC that's too large will be forced to run in a series of short cycles. Every time the unit senses that the optimum temperature has been reached, it switches off, and then restarts again. This constant switching on and off can mean drastic wastage of energy. Besides, these intermittent cooling cycles do nothing to suck out moisture levels in the home. Humidity levels rise, and mold can begin to grow. On the other hand, a residential air conditioner that's too small will not be able to cool the house efficiently. The home air conditioner will have to be kept switched on continuously to meet the increased cooling needs during hot days. The result is a hugely inflated power bill at the end of the month. The best way to determine the efficiency of a home air conditioning system is to check for the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio(SEER). Generally, an AC with a higher SEER can be taken to be the most energy efficient.

If looking for a home air conditioning system that offers maximum operating efficiency seems confusing, consult a professional residential air conditioning contractor. He will not only be able to advise you about the right home air conditioner for your house, but will also help with residential HVAC design and installation. You can also rely on him for installation of residential central air conditioners, HVAC installation, HVAC ducting and HVAC maintenance.