The Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI) says approximately 300 Americans are electrocuted in the home each year, and thousands are shocked and burned.
Continue ReadingCan you imagine a scorching hot day here in Tulsa without air conditioning? During those dog days of summer, your air conditioning system can be your very best friend.
Continue ReadingWater is dripping from your Sand Springs home’s faucet—but how serious is the situation? Truthfully, even a little drip could lead to a big problem!
Continue ReadingOur team at Air Solutions wants you to be aware, prepared, and ready to solve these air conditioning issues so you and your family can stay cool this summer.
Continue ReadingWhether you own an all-electric vehicle (EV) or plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), Air Solutions can help. We can install, replace, or repair your EV charging station so that you can quickly charge your electric vehicle in the comfort of your Oklahoma home!
Continue ReadingHave you ever just cleared the dinner table after a nice meal inside your Sand Springs home and went to turn your garbage disposal on, only to hear it making an unusual humming sound?
Continue ReadingYour Oklahoma home may need more power as you replace fossil fuel-burning heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment and kitchen appliances with electric ones.
Continue ReadingA ductless system, also known as a mini split, can add comfort to areas of your Oklahoma home where ductwork cannot reach. Whether you are remodeling or adding new living space, our team at Air Solutions is ready to assist.
Continue ReadingDid you know the average American spends nearly 90 percent of life indoors? That’s why it is increasingly important to ensure indoor-air-quality (IAQ) is clean and healthy. If your home is facing air-quality issues, you may be suffering anything from minor discomfort to significant allergy or health problems. Our team at wants to help keep…
Continue ReadingBecause water expands when it freezes, frozen water pipes can burst from the added pressure. The water pipes most at risk in your Oklahoma home are those that are uninsulated and located along exterior walls and in attics, basements, crawl spaces, and kitchen cabinets.
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