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Scott Laatsch

Scott Laatsch

I have been working on HVAC systems since high school my family has been in the business for several generations and I continued the tradition. I work a lot of hours on HVAC and for the most part if your system can be fixed I can fix it. However it may not be the best choice to fix it and I will tell you that as well. I pride myself on being open and honest with my customers. I will give you options and I will tell you which option I think is best for your situation. What makes me different is this isn’t a job for me this is my career and I take it extremely seriously. I write articles on the AC and HVAC systems as well as working on them. If you are interested please visit the articles below.

I have written 53 blog posts. If you are interested peruse my work below.



  • Benefits of Liquid Desiccant Energy Efficient Air Conditioning

    Liquid Desiccant Energy-efficient air conditioning is an innovative technology meant to save cost and energy by effectively controlling the humidity in the atmosphere. The liquid desiccant absorbs the moisture before cooling its dew point air since it comprises a concentrated salt solution. It works more effectively on hot-humid applications where Case doors do not allow condensation. Most industries will embrace the use of liquid desiccants due to the following reasons.


    Posted on January 12 2022

  • EPA Drastically cutting Potent Gases

    The EPA has decided to drastically cut potent greenhouse gases. The EPA says these chemicals, like hydro fluorocarbons (HFCs) and per fluorocarbons (PFCs), cause global warming by trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere. HFCs are used in air conditioners and refrigerators, while PFCs are used in the foam of every airplane and car. There is a four year grace period for companies that use these chemicals to adapt. Many people believe this action is too late, as measures to combat global warming should have been put in place a long time ago. It aims to reduce HFC production and usage in the United States by 85 percent over the next 15 years as part of a global phase out to combat global warming. By 2050, it is predicted to reduce harmful emissions by the equivalent of 4.5 billion metric tons of CO2, which is equivalent to three years’ worth of emissions from the US power sector. Over the next 30 years, switching to safer alternatives and more energy-efficient cooling systems is estimated to save more than $270 billion in costs and improve public health.


    Posted on December 18 2021

  • Wind Catchers Old School Air Conditioning

    With each passing year, temperatures across the globe continue to rise consistently. This means that most people will need to step up their air conditioning to deal with the rising temperatures.


    Posted on November 19 2021

  • How to Troubleshoot Heat Pump Problems

    Thermostat malfunctions are often the causes of heat pump problems. The tips below help to troubleshoot malfunctioning heat pumps.


    Posted on October 19 2021

  • Can Nanoscience Change the AC Industry?

    Things on the earth all emit varying degrees of heat through infrared rays that invisibly rise skyward. After the sun goes down each day, this absence of sunlight surprisingly produces an environment that creates enough chill to even form ice. As an example, remember that a vehicle’s windshield can frost over whether or not the temperature has dropped below freezing. This is radiative cooling.


    Posted on August 21 2021

  • How To Prevent Air Conditioners from adding to Climate Change

    It’s sad that an invention that helps people stay cool is contributing to climate change. Yes, the way ACs do their job contributes to this issue that’s only getting worse.


    Posted on July 20 2021

  • Looking Into How EPA Rule phases out HFC Emissions

    HFC emissions are more dangerous as compared to carbon dioxide, such that they can warm the planet at a faster rate. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) is currently working on ensuring everything is in check such that global warming won’t be a major issue.


    Posted on June 16 2021

  • A New White Paint Might Reduce Your AC Use

    Purdue University engineers just produced is an incredible breakthrough that needs to be celebrated. Apparently, this paint has the power to keep surfaces a total of 18 degrees Fahrenheit cooler, no matter how hot the environment might be.


    Posted on May 15 2021

  • Michigan Program Looks at Indoor Air Quality in Schools

    COVID-19 is an airborne infection. The concern with its ability to transfer from one area to the next after a person coughs or sneezes and releases particulates into the air is exactly what sparked Michigan schools to examine their HVAC systems. Michigan schools wanted to know just how much of a risk their ventilation ducts presented in air quality and the spread of the virus.


    Posted on January 18 2021

  • Virus Scrubbed Air?

    In the face of new mandates surrounding the pandemic, some industries have begun tackling sanitation requirements with newfound vigor and adaptive technologies. While we’re used to the amenities and luxuries within the hospitality industry, a new technique is emerging to protect clients: virus-scrubbed air. If that sounds a little too technical, here’s what you need to know.


    Posted on December 30 2020

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