Ferguson Heating and Air Provides Air Conditioning in Peachtree City
Hi, my name is Alan Ferguson. This company has been a family run business since 1946 and we are still family owned and operated. Just like my grandfather, I run this business on the principles of honesty and quality service. We care about each customer we service.
We have been serving people and businesses in Peachtree City for a long time. In fact, we were one of the first air conditioning companies to service homes and businesses in Peachtree City. We are still here. Why? Because our clients know and trust our quality services. Please call our office today to speak with our friendly team about your air conditioning needs!
Ferguson Heating & Air: Voted Best in PTC
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Cool Facts About Air Conditioning
When was AC invented?-Air conditioning was invented in 1902 by Willis Carrier in Buffalo, New York for a publishing company. The machine’s purpose was to keep humidity and temperature low so the paper would be easier to work with, not expanding and contracting.
What place used AC the most?-Theaters were the first places that offered a cool, comfortable place to stay. Even in the middle of the Great Depression, movie houses were often the coolest places in town. Summer blockbusters began because filmmakers anticipated the large crowds in the summer months, so they released their biggest hits in the summertime.
AC changed buildings-Since the beginning of widely used air conditioning, the architecture of buildings has changed drastically. Before AC, buildings were built with cool brick, high ceilings, breezeways, shrubbery, high ceilings, and sleeping porches. These attributes helped with ventilation. Now, it doesn’t matter the architecture of the building when it comes to keeping cool.
Don't stay inside too long!-Air conditioning is addictive? Well, yes, in a sense. Scientific studies have shown that AC conditions us to want more air AC. Spending too much time in a cool place wears down the human’s natural tolerance to heat and humidity. So be sure not to spend too much time in your cool home.