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Garry Simpson
is a 30 plus year heating and air conditioning veteran with a background and experience that has helped build one of the truly innovative air conditioning companies serving the Greater Tampa Bay area. Garry applies his knowledge and experience throughout the company and helps to ensure that the Simpson field techs are the very best in the business. He is a current board member of The Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Contractors Association.
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14
2011
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12
2011
How Can You Solve The Indoor Air Quality Problems In Your Home? Try These Three Solutions
The indoor air quality of your Florida home is affected by several different factors. Elements such as the amount of ventilation, the number of contaminants and any filtration systems inside your home or ductwork can change the air quality of your home. Dirty air can cause many problems, including respiratory issues, illnesses and headaches. You can prevent many of these problems by improving the air quality inside your home.Dec
07
2011
Take Control Over The Heating And Cooling In Your Home With A Zoning System
Are the heating and cooling costs for your Tampa Bay home out of control? Do some of the rooms seem impossible to heat? Do others rooms always seem too warm? Are your family members battling over the thermostat, with each member complaining that he or she is too warm or cold? Zoning systems may put an end to the thermostat battle, make your home more comfortable, and save you money in the process.Dec
05
2011
Here’s What You Should Know If You’re Confused By The Efficiency Ratings For Furnaces
If you're one of the many homeowners out there that's confused by furnace efficiency ratings such as Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE), don't be discouraged. You likely just haven't been properly educated on the subject, and that's something that can be remedied very easily. With the proper knowledge, furnace efficiency ratings can be useful and easy to utilize – for any homeowner.Nov
30
2011
Simpson Air’s Marriage Of Technology & Knowledge Means The Highest Quality Of Work For Our Customers
When choosing a heating and cooling contractor in the Tampa Bay area, you should look for a company that offers quality products, trained technicians, and superior service. Your home comfort equipment is a valuable investment that should not be trusted with just any provider. Simpson Air's decades of success have demonstrated our commitment to keeping our clients "The Coolest Customers in Town."Nov
28
2011
Where Do Experts Put The General Life Span Of A Heat-Pump System?
In the Tampa Bay area, heat pumps are a smart and efficient way to provide year-round heating and cooling. In summer you get efficient cooling as the heat pump transfers warm air outside of your home; in the milder winters, warm air is transferred into your home to provide efficient heating.Nov
23
2011
Consider How Insulation Acts As A System
While it's true that simply adding insulation to your attic will improve energy efficiency, you can gain even more savings if you consider the entire insulating system. Many Tampa Bay residents believe that an effective insulation system isn't important because the heating season is so short, but properly insulating your home can save you a bundle on cooling costs as well.Nov
21
2011
Did You Know That Lifetime Costs Impact Your Heating System Purchase?
If your heat pump or furnace didn't perform so well last winter, now is the time to think about upgrading your heating system. There are a lot of factors that go into such a major purchasing decision, but did you know that there are lifetime costs that should be taken into account? You will likely have your new heating system for around twenty years, so the initial cost of the purchase makes up only a small percentage of the total lifetime costs.Nov
16
2011
The Unthinkable Can Happen, If You Don’t Install A Carbon Monoxide Detector
It may be tasteless and odorless, but carbon monoxide is deadly. Fortunately, you can affordably avoid the unthinkable simply by installing a carbon monoxide detector in your home. If you have fuel-burning appliances in your home, including a furnace, water heater, fireplace or gas stove, you should have carbon monoxide detectors to protect your family.Nov
14
2011



