Summer Air Conditioning Maintenance

If you are planning on putting your home on the market, or have purchased a home in the last year, you may want to consider getting your air conditioning unit serviced now rather than waiting.

As the calendar moves from spring to summer, the air conditioner, whether you have a heat pump, swamp cooler, or some other type of cooling unit, will be in-demand in the coming months. So why act preventively? There are two important reasons:

  • As a seller, it pays to have your air conditioning unit running smoothly while the house is on the market. With our typical heat spells here in the Tri-Cities where temperatures reach over 100 degrees you will be thankful you were proactive. If something happens to your unit while your home is listed, a non-air-conditioned home will definitely turn off potential buyers. If something happens on a weekend or in the evening, the service call to get repairs done quickly might cost you hundreds of dollars. Preventative service may help avoid this. Remember, servicing the unit may be something the buyer asks for at the inspection anyway, so this may already be an expense you would incur.
  • As a new homeowner, it is a fact that you are likely to live differently in your house than the previous owner. Say you keep the home at a cool, crisp 68 degrees but the previous owner enjoyed the home at 75 degrees. Appliances, trying to accommodate this kind of change, can have system issues. If you think you are in the clear having bought a brand new home, think again.  Just because a system is new does not mean it is free from any manufactures or other defects.  If you sense the system is not operating optimally or cooling effectively call your contractor right away.  Any good home builder will have contracted with a reputable HVAC company that uses good quality equipment and will warrant the product for a set amount of time.

As always call Jennifer Cowgill at 509-947-5670 or myself, Jessica Johnson at 509-947-2230 for any real estate buying, selling or building needs in Richland, Pasco, Kennewick and the surrounding areas!

Now go enjoy the Summer we are known for here in sunny Tri-Cities Washington!

Garner Property Services

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Thinking of remodeling? Need someone to finish that “honey-do” list? Have residential or commercial properties that need ongoing maintenance? Never fear! Garner Property Services is here to help!
GPS is locally owned and operated with over 20 years experience in all phases of building repair and maintenance and even remodeling! The company is family-oriented, committed to our community. The owners have experience in residential and community property management, sales and leasing, and industrial construction property management.

What can GPS help you with? Just a few of the services include: Both interior and exterior painting, plumbing and electrical, doors and windows, cabinetry, carpet/tile/vinyl flooring installation, drywall installation and repair, roofing repair, HVAC, and other home repairs. What’s more? GPS employs in-house painters, finish carpenters, and home maintenance technicians so your installation or repair is top notch.

Jennifer and Jessica recommend Garner Property Services for all your home and business needs.

Innovative Building Material – I.C.F. Construction

Through the years, man has relied on many types of materials to build shelters – brick, wood, mud, straw, and yes – even concrete.

But while one might picture a cold and unwelcoming institutional dwelling when thinking of concrete construction, it might surprise you to know that not only is concrete versatile and when combined with other materials, is very warm and inviting. It is also on the cutting-edge of energy efficiency, and is a building material that is perfect for the weather we have here in the Tri-Cities.

I.C.F. – Insulated Concrete Forms – are a great match for our climate extremes here in the Tri-Cities because, as its name says, they are very insulating. This helps homeowners use less energy to heat their homes during our cold winters. It might surprise you to know that they also do a better job of keeping a home cool in the summer because the thick wall regulates the temperature more evenly.

An additional bonus? Because the walls are more air-tight than their wood-built counterparts, the dust that plagues most stick-built homes (and becomes very bad in the wind here in the Tri-Cities), is significantly less in an I.C.F. home. In fact, a resident of Mediterranean Villas (an I.C.F. community in Pasco) reported having left for six months and returned to a virtually dust-free home!

So how does it work? Basically I.C.F. Construction is a series of lego-type foam blocks that stack on top of each other and lock into place, allowing concrete to be filled in the center. Then stucco or siding can be applied to the outside and drywall applied to the inside, just like a regular house. I.C.F. offer space to run not only plumbing but also electrical conduit.

Not only do homeowners of I.C.F. homes report they are much more comfortable (and outside noise-free!) than a stick-built home, the energy savings are very dramatic. David and Carol Myers who own an I.C.F. home in Mediterranean Villas reported that when they owned a comparable-size traditionally-built home, their energy bills would be up to $175 in the winter. However, since they moved to a Devoted Builders-built I.C.F. home, their highest winter energy bill was $66. Watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYfIHiQ5egw

You’ll probably be hearing a lot about I.C.F.s in the years to come.  If you’re considering a building project, you may want to consider insulated concrete form construction. For additional information and to learn more about this innovative, energy efficient way of building, please contact Jennifer Cowgill at (509) 947-5670 or Jessica Johnson at (509) 947-2230. You can also watch our videos here to learn more!