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How Your Arizona Water Heater Works

Each morning, you jump into your shower, greeted by nice, hot water. At night, after dinner, you wash your dishes in the hot water coming from the kitchen sink. But have you ever stopped to wonder how one of your home’s biggest appliances – your Phoenix water heater – does…

Get 0% Financing on a New A/C System

Trane and Chas Roberts are teaming up to help you get through summer. Save money with an incentive from Trane. Trane Incentives Trane, one of Chas Roberts’ top air conditioning brands, is now offering you the chance to choose one of these attractive incentives when your purchase qualifying equipment. (through…

Deciding Whether to Repair or Replace Your Phoenix Air Conditioning Unit

Every Phoenician knows that next to freezing cold malls, movie theaters and swimming pools, a well air conditioned home during our summers is a must. But what happens when the air conditioning system that so exceptionally cooled your home the past 10 summers stops doing its job? At the end…

Arizona’s Hot Temperature History

here were you on March 26, 1988? If you were in Phoenix, you may not remember, but it was a very hot day. In fact, March 26, 1988, was the earliest day of the year that Phoenix has ever reached 100 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. Typically, the…

Are You Working with a Reputable Phoenix Air Conditioning Contractor?

When it comes to Arizona homes, almost nothing is more important than a reliable, properly-working home air conditioning system. Many air conditioning contractors sell top-brand systems, like Carrier, Trane, Amana, and York. But did you know that selecting the right contractor to install the system is as important as the…

ENERGY STAR: What it Means and How it Can Help You

Here’s a startling fact: heating and cooling a home costs the average homeowner about $1,000 a year, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) energystar.gov. And if you live in the desert, that doesn’t factor in the costs of air conditioning repair in Phoenix. If you live in Arizona,…

Earth Day: A Great Time to Decrease Water Usage

Each year, on April 22, the world recognizes Earth Day and the work being done to take care of the environment: reduce pollution and conserve energy and water. In desert climates like Arizona and New Mexico, smart water usage and conservation is particularly important because water supplies are finite. To…

Recognize Earth Day by Increasing Energy Efficiency at Home

Chas Roberts Air Conditioning & Plumbing offering incentives to help homeowners upgrade to energy-efficient HVAC equipment Phoenix, Ariz. (April 19, 2013) – On April 22, the 43rd annual Earth Day will be observed. Earth Day was started in 1970 by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson from Wisconsin who wanted to find…

Go Green for Earth Day

In 1970, Americans were driving large cars with massive engines that gobbled up leaded gas. There were no laws or regulations to prevent industries from producing large amounts of air pollution. After witnessing the devastation of the 1969 massive oil spill in Santa Barbara, California, U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson from…

Reduce Your Phoenix Air Conditioning Utility Costs This Spring and Summer

Spring has arrived and before we know it, 110 degree summer days will be upon us. Warmer temperatures guarantee one thing: Phoenix air conditioning and utility costs will significantly increase compared to this past winter. Energy Star estimates that half of the energy used in your home goes to heating…