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The Effects of Dry Air in Your Home

The climate in Atlanta and North Georgia is certainly no desert. Outside, the average monthly relative humidity rarely drops below 60% and it rises up near 80% in sultry August. But in the late fall, winter, and early spring, our heating systems can create desert-dry air in our homes. You may notice dry air first …

Meet the People of Mitchell: Lindy Strickland

A member of the Mitchell Cooling and Heating team since 1994, Lindy Strickland wears many hats: human resources, office manager, customer service, and dispatch. In her first year with the company, she was also our lead childcare provider. Back then, owners Chris and Kathy Mitchell ran the two-year-old company out of their home. While Chris …

Conserving in Comfort: Preparing for the Fall

November weather can keep you guessing in Atlanta and North Georgia. You might be going to the park in shorts one weekend, then shoveling an inch of snow the next. (OK, it’ll probably be more like a quarter inch, but we’ll tell anyone we know up North it was a foot.) Still, even though the …

Commercial HVAC in Atlanta

All machines eventually wear out and become less efficient or inoperative. Your place of business should not be an uncomfortable environment for your employees to work in. And you surely don’t want it to be the wrong temperature for your clients (or potential clients). Knowing that there is a need to maintain and regularly service …

How to Winterize Your HVAC System

As you are feeling the cold temperatures of winter outside, you likely are ready to turn your heating unit to a permanent “on” position. There are a few things that you need to do to make sure that your unit is in tip-top shape, and that your AC is ready to go when warmer weather …