When the Heat is On
Thursday, January 8th, 2009California Heating Protects Against Damage from Freeze and Frost
Just because California is known for sunny beaches and sun-tanned girls, the truth about California’s climate is that is can get good and cold in the Sunshine State. The need for climate controls in homes and offices is the same as anywhere that has fluctuations in climate temperatures which drop below and raise above normal comfort levels of most people. For those who use heating when it gets cold, and air conditioning when it gets hot, you rely on the same type of equipment that is in use around the country. What separates California from other states in the Union, is the fact that a need to reduce emissions and raise awareness to conservation is being mandated by laws which regulate the types of equipment in use, and how they are installed and maintained in the future. As more rules are approved, Californians may see that the way they heat and cool their spaces is affected by conservation initiatives which change with each new season.
All this concern about electricity and conservation comes from the inability for California’s infrastructure to handle a heavy load of electrical demand from its population. Heaters, air conditioners, cars, and equipment all put a strain on the state’s ability to manage its resources. As more and more citizens take action against the future decline in service standards, they become a part of a larger solution to California’s environmental concerns. Only through the proper management of California heating and cooling systems will the government be able to control the skyrocketing increase in pollutants and environmental threats that are created by the use of old air conditioning and heating methods. While it is always important to protect yourself and your property from freeze and frost, California will be the one to determine the best way to get your protection.