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An air handler works in tandem with your air conditioner or heat pump to help you get the most efficiency from your HVAC system.
Continue ReadingUltimate Air, Inc. is always eager to educate our Green Bay area customers on heating and cooling home care. Whether you have an AC, furnace, heat pump, or ductless mini split, we want you to get the most out of your investment.
Continue ReadingSometimes, life moves incredibly fast. You could have sworn you just bought your air conditioner. But lately, it doesn’t seem to be working so well. You check the box and are shocked to find out you’ve had it for a decade. Where did the time go?
Continue ReadingAir conditioning can account for 35 to 40 percent of your utility bill here in Wisconsin. At Ultimate Air, Inc., we take energy efficiency seriously.
Continue ReadingAt Ultimate Air, Inc., we understand that depending on your air conditioner to run efficiently is crucial to helping you get the good night’s sleep you deserve.
Continue ReadingIt’s the first really hot day of summer when open windows, sun-blocking shades, and the ceiling fans just can’t cut it anymore.
Continue ReadingShould you repair or replace? That’s always the big question when it comes to major home systems like air conditioning (AC).
Continue ReadingUltimate Air, Inc. extends a warm welcome to all Green Bay ductless mini split owners.
Your ductless unit provides so many perks. It’s a one-stop-shop for heating and cooling. With multiple modules, you can achieve individual climate control in each room. It’s also incredibly efficient—up to 30 percent less expensive to cool and 60 percent less to heat than traditional systems, according to ENERGY STAR®.
Continue ReadingCarbon monoxide (CO) poisoning is known as the silent killer for a reason—it can easily go undetected and cause illness and even death. It’s critical to learn how to prevent carbon monoxide leaks in your Luxemburg home—as well as what the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are in case you are exposed.
Continue ReadingLike air, it is invisible and produces no scent. Inhaling enough of it can quickly cause adverse health reactions and even death.
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