August 24, 2020 6:22 pm
Published by Mike Nicolini
Swamp coolers are an option for many homeowners. This article will help you understand how they work and costs associated with their operation. Swamp coolers are more often used in states where the weather is drier such as Arizona, Utah and Nevada. But how do they work? How Swamp Coolers Work Swamp coolers use a process called evaporative cooling, meaning that it uses moisture to cool the air. It takes warm air, puts it through wet evaporative cooler pads to produce cool air. This air is then circulated through the home by a blower motor and vents. The swamp cooling... View Article
August 17, 2020 5:53 pm
Published by Mike Nicolini
A comfortable temperature and humidity level are both crucial for maintaining good health and good indoor air quality. Much of the discussion around cooling a home or commercial building understandably centers on costs and effectiveness, but the effect of the cooling system on indoor air is also of concern. Poor air quality is not just a matter of having high levels of smog or smoke; it can be any air quality that makes it harder to function, too. Evaporative coolers, or swamp coolers, may help moderate indoor airflow and could be a great solution if you need better home cooling.... View Article
August 10, 2020 6:54 pm
Published by Mike Nicolini
Summer can be a pleasant time with starry night skies, ice cream runs, a sunny beach, or a nice swim, and maybe some travel to a great vacation spot. However, when you need to stay inside, it is certainly no fun to swelter in the heat. A cost-effective and eco-friendly way to beat the heat is to use a portable evaporative cooler (also called a swamp cooler.) Evaporative coolers use the evaporation of water to help cool the air, adding humidity back into the air at the same time. Compared to air conditioning systems, these coolers use no chemical refrigerants... View Article
July 30, 2020 2:07 pm
Published by Mike Nicolini
Swamp coolers, also called an evaporative cooler, can effectively cool spaces with a desert climate. There are a lot of myths about swamp coolers, including that one can be bad for your health or make you sick. Here’s the truth. What is an Evaporative Cooler? An evaporative unit pushes hot air through water to reduce the air temperature. It’s a time-honored method, dating back to ancient Egypt when people would hang up damp curtains. As the breeze passed through the fabric, it would feel cooler. In some places, servants would fan jars of water to provide cooled air. Today, many... View Article
July 14, 2020 1:34 pm
Published by Mike Nicolini
Swamp coolers, otherwise known as evaporative coolers, are excellent options to cool the air in an eco-friendly way. The southwestern climate is ideal for these coolers, due to the drier climate across the region. If you have been looking for a way to cool your home or office, you will likely want to know more about costs, from installation to maintenance, to truly understand the benefits they can bring. How Much is a Swamp Cooler? Swamp cooler prices can range from $500 up to $1600 or more. About one-third of this cost is a typical installation, while the other two-thirds... View Article