Are you looking for air conditioning that’s simple to install, silent, and costs 30 to 40 percent less per month than traditional systems to operate?
Continue ReadingOne way to save money this summer is by learning how to battle heat build up, or heat gain, in your home.
Continue ReadingHumidity can be a problem in Wilmington, NC. Albritton Heating and Air is here to assist you. Call us today at 910-792-6111 for all your HVAC needs.
Continue ReadingDuctless heating-and-cooling systems are growing increasingly popular. This is thanks to their low noise factor and high energy efficiency. Though they’re not too expensive to run, they generally have a higher up-front cost than a regular air conditioner.
Continue ReadingAn air conditioner is a standard appliance in interior comfort. The Energy Information Administration reports that 87% of homes have an AC unit and they account for almost 20% of yearly electricity consumption in the US. At Albritton Heating and Air, we believe that knowledge is power.
Continue ReadingHeat pumps can cause your circuit breaker to trip for a variety of reasons. Repeated tripping indicates an error that needs to be corrected.
Continue ReadingWe proudly offer maintenance and repairs for your carbon-burning HVAC appliances. We also offer carbon monoxide detector installation.
Continue ReadingThere are many different names and types of heat pumps, but they can all be categorized as one of three different types: air source, water source, or geothermal.
Continue ReadingFurnaces keep you warm and cleanse the air you breathe. Whether you know it or not, they’re a big part of your life. But have you ever asked yourself, “How does my furnace work?” If so, lucky for you, here’s a quick rundown of what happens when your furnace is on. Ignition Similar to a…
Continue ReadingWhat are thermostats? Thermostats are the brains of the HVAC system. They facilitate heating and cooling so the temperature in your house is where you want it to be. How do they work? When you set the desired temperature on the thermostat, it sends signals to your HVAC system. Your HVAC system then produces bursts…
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