Evaporative coolers in Southside are expected by us to create more than just a cool atmosphere. They're designed with the intention of fostering comfort and beating the sweltering heat of summer more effectively than an air conditioning unit.
You could think of an evaporative cooler as a kind of "swamp cooler," and, yes, they're "located" in an arid (or mostly arid) climate sense on the warm side of the Rockies. They're definitely not Herringer devices, but they work better, with proper ventilation (as cool air's exhaust). Their cool air can be felt (breezy) directly in front of them because of the increased fan speed, but warmth can be felt not far behind them (in the blast zone).
The essence of our method is listening. We believe in authentic dialogues, where you describe to us the never-ending warm spot in your living room or how mad you are at your current arrangements.
Imagine sharing coffee with a friend who's really into your day. That's how we approach every consultation. We take what you're not telling us and work it into the solutions we come up with, because our life is cooler with you in it. After all, a cooler shouldn't just work; it should fit right into the rhythm of your day.
Shred it and reconstitute it, 3D-print it if you like, but it better come out with the same meaning.
Our pledge doesn't end after installation; it persists through upkeep and further. Visualize us as an ever-helpful neighbor with maintenance tools and, if necessary, intimate knowledge of indoor HVAC affairs. We've seen systems so cranky that even a major reworking couldn't promise to make them anything but temperamental for the foreseeable future. Yet after a few weeks of constant yet gentle coaxing, some interior redesigning (not of your living spaces; of the insides of your systems), and the tuning and retuning of some strategic controls, we've been able to deliver reliable warmth and cooling to neighbors who formerly lived with half-baked systems.