When it comes to breathing easier at home, where you place your air purifier can make all the difference. If you’re considering air purifier installation in Sherwood, AR, knowing the right placement is key to maximizing its effectiveness. At Dewees HVAC, we’ve helped many local homeowners improve their indoor air quality, and it all starts with smart positioning.
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Best Spots to Place Your Air Purifier for Clean Air
Monday, October 6th, 20255 Ways to Save on AC Repair
Monday, August 26th, 2024When your air conditioning system starts acting up, the first thought that likely crosses your mind is how much the repair will cost. While AC repairs can sometimes be expensive, there are several strategies you can employ to minimize the financial impact. From getting an accurate estimate to detecting problems early, here are five ways to save money on professional AC repair in Sherwood, AR.
Signs You Need to Repair Your Commercial Heating
Monday, October 24th, 2022
Proper climate control is essential for almost all businesses, whether restaurants, stores, office space, or manufacturing. Unfortunately, most business owners and operators don’t think much about their commercial HVAC systems until they really need them or something goes catastrophically wrong with them.
We want to help you avoid major problems with your commercial HVAC in Sherwood, AR this coming winter. If you know what to look for, you can detect early problems with your commercial heating and contact our technicians to look into it. (This is also a reason why we recommend regular HVAC maintenance in fall, as it gives us a chance to detect issues with equipment before they develop into full-blown malfunctions.)
Here are the most common warning signs of commercial heating that needs repair…
Why Might I Need a Whole-House Humidifier?
Monday, September 12th, 2022
High humidity is a problem that most people don’t need explained to them. Even if they don’t know why high humidity on a hot day makes the hot day feel much worse, they know exactly what the sensation is like. With too much moisture in the air (relative humidity higher than 60%), the human body cannot release heat as effectively and the trapped heat causes temperatures to feel hotter than they are.
But what about low humidity? You’ve heard the phrase “a dry heat” as a positive, but dryness itself is not positive and is as much trouble as high humidity. Dry conditions often occur during the winter, and your house might benefit from a whole-house humidifier to provide the balance necessary for comfort and health.

