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.
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D.C. Trying to Make Air Conditioning more Expensive
As if air conditioning hasn’t already become one of the most expensive components of running a home, Washington is proposing legislation that will significantly raise those costs even more. Homeowners across the country should be aware of how this could affect the cost of staying cool this summer.
Posted on March 19 2020
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Advanced Heat Pump Technology from Daikan
Modern HVAC technology is more than a comfort or luxury. Sure, it’s nice to have the chill of mountain air or the warmth of beach-kissed sun in your home as an amenity to make your home its most comfortable. However, for many in dangerously sweltering hot or frigidly cold environments, their HVAC is a necessity against hypothermia and heat exhaustion. No matter whether HVAC is a luxury or necessity, consumers want the most efficient technology possible.
Posted on February 16 2020
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How Artificial Intelligence Can Impact Your AC Unit and Improve Home Comfort
In the last couple of years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has made a big jump from myth to reality. Slowly, it is becoming an integral part of our day to day lives. From retail stores using AI technology to showcase a specific collection before it is physically available in-stores and now, AC units that can predict issues before they happen, as well as analyze a space to provide top in-home comfort. Higher indoor comfort, improved energy efficiency, and lower energy bills are three key improvements AI is making in the HVAC industry.
Posted on January 22 2020
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Trane XL18i Central Air Conditioning Unit
This unit is rated up to 18 SEER and has a two stage cooling setup. All of this units components are tested multiple times for long-lasting performance and durability.
Posted on January 18 2020
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Trane XR14 A/C system
This unit is rated up to 16 SEER and it has great climate control. You have the option to add Trane CleanEffects™ to your air conditioning system for air filtration that removes more pollen, dust and other irritants from the air for a healthier and more comfortable environment.
Posted on January 15 2020
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Trane XV18i TruComfort Air Conditioner
This unit is rated up to 18 SEER and it has a whopping 750 stages of comfort for both maximum efficiency and the great climate control. What makes TruComfort technolgy so awesome is that it adjusts the temperature, but maintains the speed which avoids temperature swings. Lastly it is one of the quietest units on the market.
Posted on December 27 2019
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Trane XV20i TruComfort Air Conditioner
This unit is rated up to 22 SEER and it has a whopping 750 stages of comfort for both maximum efficiency and the best climate control. What makes TruComfort technolgy so great is that it adjusts the temperature, but maintains the speed which avoids temperature swings in the home. Lastly it is one of the quietest units on the market.
Posted on December 20 2019
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What Size Air conditioner should I buy?
There are common ways a person can calculate the correct size of central air conditioners to be used in their home. It doesn’t require people to be HVAC professionals. These methods are popular with individuals who don’t know much about air conditioning units or how they operate.
Posted on November 15 2019
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A Smarter AC
The number one argument in offices is the temperature of the office. Employees can be too cold and too hot in different parts of the office at the same time. The HVAC system does not make employees comfortable and this can hurt job performance. Because of these massive systems, offices contribute 39% of global carbon emissions.
Posted on September 28 2019
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Making Money From Heat
Several companies today are contributing to their own methods of combating global warming. they are also using these methods to educate the public on the many benefits of investing in cleaner energy.
Posted on September 15 2019