122 Buckelew Ave

Jamesburg, NJ 08831

Mon-Fri 8.00 AM-6:00 PM

Saturday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM

Mon-Fri 8.00 AM-6:00 PM

Saturday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM

122 Buckelew Ave

Jamesburg, NJ 08831

How to keep the second floor of your house cool

Are you struggling to keep the second story of your home cool this summer? As hot air rises, so does the temperature in your upper level. Keeping it cool can be a challenge, even if you have an air conditioner. Read on to learn our top tips for maximizing the output of your home’s cooling systems and keeping the second story of your home nice and cool.

What Are the Best Air Filter for Allergies?

Experts recommend a permanent electrostatic filter with a rating of MERV 8 and microns 1 for those with allergies. This kind of filter captures particles in the air with self-charging fibers. They can also catch smaller contaminants without getting dirty too quickly. These filters have washable versions, but when you clean them, be sure that they’re completely dry before placing them back where they go. 

What you should know about Air Filters & Allergies.

The importance of changing air filters in your home is something that many people tend to underestimate. Air filters are either disposable or reusable, and you’ll need to replace or clean them every one to three months. They’ll aid in improving the efficiency of your heating and cooling system as well as your indoor air quality. If someone in your household suffers from allergies or asthma, you want to be sure to replace or clean them regularly. 

Maintaining Healthy Indoor Air Quality in Your Home

Today, the importance of changing air filters in your home air conditioning systems have never been highlighted more. As millions of people practice social distancing and staying in the comfort and safety of their homes , maintaining healthy indoor air quality should be at the top of our priority list. Following these simple guidelines from our experts at Air Management can help you maintain or improve your indoor air quality.

Professional A/C service when you need it most!

The shift from mild temperatures to summer heat targets your cooling system for sudden operation, after months of sitting idle. Colonies of insects, decomposing rodents and organic growth may have taken up residence inside the inner workings. Even during the heat of the summer, things like dust, pollen, dander, mold, and mildew can compromise equipment. Although your air conditioner may continue to operate, it’s definitely not giving you its best, and eventually, you’ll suffer the consequences.