It is a common practice for homeowners in Arizona to upgrade their HVAC systems to variable-speed models to save energy. During these home HVAC upgrades, finding the right size for your new air conditioner is the most important step of …
If you own a home or business here in the Phoenix area, you’ve probably noticed how hard your AC has to work, especially during those long, hot summers. Over time, that extra strain can really add up. Older systems often …
Current trends in home maintenance in Phoenix, Arizona show property owners scheduling early HVAC checkups as summer temperatures rise across the country. Many homeowners notice operational changes and ask us directly, why is my AC sounding weird during the first …
As summer approaches in Arizona, demand for high-efficiency air conditioning systems rises quickly. During extreme heat, many homeowners experience system strain or sudden failure. This often happens when the unit runs nonstop to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature. Continuous operation …
Spring in Phoenix brings warm days, open windows, and a sharp rise in airborne allergens. Pollen, dust, and fine desert particles enter homes quickly and often stay trapped indoors. For homeowners, this season raises practical questions about comfort and indoor …
Many homeowners notice emergency heat appearing on the thermostat and assume it is a normal backup feature. At Brewer’s Air Conditioning and Heating, we know that frequent reliance on emergency heat often signals deeper system issues. This setting exists for …
The start of a new year often brings cooler mornings across Arizona and a renewed focus on home comfort. Furnaces that worked without attention during early winter can show problems when temperatures dip again in January. Homeowners often ask how …
A new furnace often brings a sense of relief. Homeowners expect better comfort, steady heat, and fewer problems during winter. Yet some homes still warm up unevenly or in a slow way. From long experience in heating service, we have …
Arizona winters are unusual. Temperatures are mild compared to northern states, yet the air can feel strikingly dry. In 2025, reports show that Phoenix averaged humidity levels as low as 25% during December and January. This dry air affects not …
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