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How much does a Air Conditioning system cost in 2026?

How Much Does an Air Conditioning System Cost for Your Home in 2026? The honest answer? That is one of the biggest “blanket questions” homeowners ask — and unfortunately, one of the most misunderstood. In 2026, the cost of a new air conditioning system for your home can range anywhere from $8,000 to $25,000+, depending on dozens of factors. Yet many homeowners are told a price over the phone without anyone even understanding the home. That’s a problem. Buying an air conditioning system is not like buying a refrigerator off a shelf. Your HVAC system is custom-designed for your specific home, comfort level, energy usage, humidity control, and lifestyle. Before anyone can tell you what your home should cost, there are important questions that must be answered first. 1. How Big Is Your House? Square footage matters — but it is only one piece of the puzzle. A 1,200 sq. ft. home does not cool the same way as a 3,500 sq. ft. home, but size alone doesn’t determine the answer. A properly traine...

Could my HVAC "Heating & Cooling" System be the reason I am sick a lot?

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More Heat More Cool 937-794-5060 moreheatmorecool.com   As a 30 year HVAC experienced Tech GURU, we have seen it all when it comes to going in different peoples homes and seeing how people live, I could write a book about it. It really is amazing to me how people don't pay attention to what's in their home, what they bring into their home, or how they don't relate their health problems to their home. So the BIG Question is, can your Home be the reason why you are sick or even keeping you sick. Yeah, an HVAC system can absolutely have a hand in making you sick — not because the machine itself is “poisonous,” but because of what it moves, harbors, or fails to control. In most homes it comes down to three buckets: 1. Air quality issues Mold and mildew – A neglected system with clogged filters, dirty coils, or poor drainage can grow mold in the ducts or air handler. Breathing those spores can trigger allergies, asthma, or other respiratory issues. Dust, dand...

Safe Sipping for my coffee drinkers

Why the Cup You Use for Coffee (or Hot Water) Really Matters — A Safety & Health Look  Hot drinks + cup materials = risks.  Learn how Starbucks cups are lined with plastic, what safer alternatives exist, and how to choose wisely. Introduction For many people, a hot mug of coffee or tea is more than a drink—it’s ritual. But behind that comforting cup lies a question: what is the cup made of, and could it be doing more harm than we think? In this post, we’ll dive into the safety of hot liquids in different cups, expose what’s inside Starbucks’ “paper” cups, and give you clear guidance for safer sipping. 1. The hidden chemistry when hot liquid meets material Hot fluids are aggressive. They can stress coatings, dissolve weak bonds, and accelerate leaching of chemicals and micro-particles. Studies show that disposable cups—even plastic coated paper ones—can release microplastics under normal use. � Likewise, BPA and related compounds can migrate from plastic into a hot drink ov...

Starbucks Coffee Cups, safe to drink, or not

Sip Smart: Why the Cup You Use Matters (Especially with Hot Water & Coffee) When you pour piping hot coffee into a cup, you’re not just brewing a habit—you’re interacting with materials and chemistry. That interaction can be harmless… or subtle but real. In this post, I’ll walk through the risks, what’s behind Starbucks (and many other) cup linings, and smarter alternatives you can promote to your readers or clients. Why hot liquid + cup material deserves attention Heat accelerates chemical reactions. When liquids are near boiling (or even just very hot), materials like plastics and coatings can degrade, leach, or release micro-particles. A peer-reviewed study found that disposable cups (plastic, or paper coated with plastic) release microplastics during normal use. � PubMed In another case, bisphenol A (BPA) has been shown to leach from food-grade plastics into hot drinks, raising concerns about exposure. � PubMed In short: the hotter the drink, the more stress is put on the inter...

"Aging Homes: Common Repair Timelines, Expected Breakdowns, and How Preventive Maintenance Can Save You Thousands"

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  Regular preventive maintenance can substantially reduce repair and replacement costs by extending the lifespan of key home systems and avoiding expensive emergency fixes. Here’s a breakdown of potential savings through maintenance: Home System Maintenance Cost (Average Annual) Potential Savings HVAC System $100–$200 (annual tune-up)  *Saves thousands as well as increased safety ROOF $150–$400 (inspection & minor repairs) Up to $9,000–$25,000 by avoiding premature replacement WATER HEATER $80–$150 (annual flush & inspection) $1,000–$3,800 by extending life by 3–5 years Electrical Wiring $150–$300 (inspection) $5,000–$8,000 by preventing wiring damage and fire risks PLUMBING $100–$300 (inspection & minor fixes) $2,500–$7,000 by reducing pipe bursts or major leaks Exterior Paint $200–$500 (touch-ups) Up to $3,000 by extending paint life and protecting siding Kitchen Appliances $50–$100 per appliance (cleaning & upkeep) $1,000+ by extending appliance life by 3–5 ...