In East Texas, summer comfort is a balancing act. You want your home cool enough to feel comfortable, but not so cold that your AC runs nonstop and drives up your energy bills. For many homeowners, the best summer thermostat setting is around 76 to 78 degrees when you...
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East Texas heat is one thing. East Texas humidity is another. Even when your air conditioner is running, high humidity can make your home feel warmer, heavier, and less comfortable than the thermostat says. If your house feels sticky, stuffy, or unevenly cooled,...
When East Texas heat settles in, your air conditioner doesn’t get a break. It runs longer, works harder, and any small issue can quickly turn into a major problem. Most AC failures don’t happen without warning—there are usually signs your system is struggling before...
When temperatures start climbing in East Texas, your air conditioner quickly shifts from occasional use to running for hours every day. That kind of demand puts stress on every part of your system. Spring HVAC maintenance gives your system a chance to catch up before...
Your air conditioner’s filter plays a bigger role than many homeowners realize. A clean filter helps your HVAC system run efficiently, keeps airflow even, and helps maintain healthy indoor air quality. When filters become clogged, your system has to work harder, which...
East Texas summers don’t gradually heat up—they arrive in an instant with intolerable heat and humidity that put your air conditioning system to the test. If your AC isn’t properly maintained, small issues can quickly turn into major problems once temperatures climb....






