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This issue happens more often than not with older furnaces, and it could be a sign you are ready to upgrade your Fountain Hills home’s heating and cooling system with a new model. At the 10-year mark, furnaces start to lose efficiency and begin breaking down more frequently.
The holidays are the perfect time for gathering with loved ones, but when the kitchen sink—or worse, the toilet—decides to turn into a waterworks display, it can make for a memorable holiday for the wrong reasons.
Today’s air conditioner (AC) is based on a prototype invented in 1902 by Willis Carrier, an engineer from Buffalo, New York. Unlike earlier forms of cooling, Carrier’s model controlled the temperature by removing heat and humidity from the air.
From Christmas tree fires to falling off ladders while stringing up the lights, it’s pretty clear you need to keep your wits about you while celebrating the holidays at your Arizona, home.
You can count on us at Mason Pro Services to bring your Mesa home’s indoor air quality up to par before the big day. We can provide solutions tailored to eliminate allergens, odors, dust, and other contaminants in your home environment. After all, your guests should notice the delightful scents emanating from your kitchen on Thanksgiving Day, not musty, smoky, or other unpleasant odors.
The average furnace lasts between 10 and 15 years. But did you know you can take steps to make it last longer? There is no shortcut or hack to increase your furnace’s longevity.
Are you dealing with one toilet clog after another? Or is your kitchen sink drain clogging more often than it should be?
A clogged drain is never convenient!
Looking for a way to boost your home’s comfort while slashing energy costs? Enter AeroSeal, the game-changer for duct sealing, and Mason Pro Services is here to seal the deal—literally!
These practical devices can monitor the weather, automatically adjust the temperature when you leave or arrive, and let you know if your heating and cooling equipment has mechanical issues.
Did you accidentally stumble upon your air conditioning (AC) unit’s “winter weather” setting? Nope. You’re probably experiencing an air conditioner freeze up.