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Ducted System Air Conditioning 00:24 16 jul 22 the whole quoting process & repair process was very professional. Liams diagnostic ability was great & he repaired what other companies could not. Fair pricing & will definately be using maroondah for any future repairs & recommend to anyone. Peter dann 08:38 12 jul 22 i was very impressed by all four of the people i had contact with at maroondah air group, from the receptionist up to the manager, as we went through the process recently of diagnosing a fault with our ducted gas system, and then deciding what to do about the issue. Ironically, as it turned out, our ultimate "solution" has been to abandon gas ducted heating altogether - a solution which we came to ourselves only after stuart and his team had given us an honest (and, i must say, highly ethical) appraisal of our options in our own peculiar circumstances. Evaporative cooling a magic combo: air and water we all know how good it feels on a breezy summer day to have cool water misted on you. That feeling of pure relief is scientifically referred to as evaporative cooling. At g. J. Bradding heating & cooling, we mimic the feeling

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What's New In Store

Air Conditioner Buying Guide Need help buying an air conditioner? let us help you. View more need help buying an air conditioner? let us help you. View more. What's New In Store Enjoy the refreshing benefits of a cooling system that doesn’t require you to shut yourself off from the outside world. With evaporative cooling, nunawading small shop owners can keep their doors open to customers without sacrificing on comfort in-store. Homeowners are sure to love the benefits of evaporative cooling as well, as they can enjoy indoor/outdoor living without worrying that their precious cold air will escape through open doors and windows. Because evaporative cooling works best with a constant circulation of fresh air, opening up your building will actually increase the effectiveness of this particular cooling system. Even in melbourne’s winter, office buildings require cooling. Heat is generated from two main sources: heat load from people, lighting, computers and other equipment heat gain or loss at windows or through the fabric of the building. Conventional air-conditioned buildings deal with this heat load by re-chilling recirculated air. In ch2 the air is refreshed twice an hour, removing around 40 per cent of the heat load from the

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