Cooling season is here, and across the country people are starting to rev up their air conditioners for the warmest months of the year. Along with all of that air conditioning usage comes a whole slew of questions from customers. What are some signs that my air conditioner needs repairs? When should I schedule maintenance for my system? Do I need to top off my refrigerant? We’re going to be addressing all of your air conditioning questions on this blog throughout the summer, but right now we’d like to focus on one specific topic. Read on to find out more about your air conditioner’s refrigerant.
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Everything You Need to Know About Air Conditioner Refrigerant
March 28th, 2016Breathe More Easily by Installing an Air Purifier This Spring
March 21st, 2016A huge number of Americans suffer from allergies, and spring is the most common time of year to experience them. If you’re an allergy sufferer, spring is less of a celebration of the end of winter and more of a constant misery involving sneezing fits and runny eyes. Don’t worry, though! There is a way to improve your comfort levels in your home this spring. Read on to find out more about the different air purifiers that can help improve your indoor air quality.
Air Conditioning Problems to Watch Out For
March 14th, 2016As we move closer and closer to summer, homeowners are going to start using their air conditioners on a daily basis to keep comfortable. That translates into a lot of strain on the system, which means more problems occurring. If you want to keep your air conditioner in the best possible shape, you should be able to identify problems with the system as quickly as possible so that you can call for repairs. Read on to find out more about the kinds of air conditioning problems you’re likely to face this summer.
Should I Replace My Air Conditioner Before Summer?
March 7th, 2016Winter is coming to a close, and summer is just a couple months off. That means that now is the perfect time to get your air conditioning system ready for the warm months. If your air conditioner is not up to the task of keeping your home cool, it’s a good idea to replace it. How can you tell if your air conditioner should be replaced or not, though? Read on to find out.
It’s Almost Time for Spring Air Conditioning Maintenance
February 29th, 2016Spring is almost here, and that means it’s time for preventive air conditioning maintenance. Far too many homeowners hold off on any kind of maintenance until a problem presents itself. However, more often than not this simply leads to more damage from problems that could have been detected earlier. Let’s take a look at preventive maintenance, and why spring is the best time for it.
If Your Ductless System Isn’t Heating, This Might be Why
February 22nd, 2016It’s more than a little unpleasant to turn on your ductless heating system expecting heat, only to be greeted with a blast of cold air. If you’re using a ductless system to keep warm this winter, and it’s suddenly not putting out any heat, there could be a couple of different reasons why. Let’s take a look at why your ductless system may not be heating, and what you should do about it.
Get Your Ducts Cleaned This Winter
February 15th, 2016Every time you take a breath, you are exposing yourself to millions upon millions of microscopic airborne contaminants. This group of contaminants contains all sorts of nasty things, like dust, pollen, dander, mold spores, and germs. Normally, you don’t notice these contaminants because they’re so widely spread that your body can easily defend itself against them. Under certain circumstances, however, the contaminants can become much more concentrated. Exposure to larger doses of these contaminants can cause plenty of health problems, which is why you want to avoid them. Read on to find out how you can protect against the negative effects of airborne contaminants with duct cleaning.
The Problem with Improperly Sized Furnaces
February 8th, 2016There are a lot of different things to consider when shopping for a new furnace. What’s the AFUE rating? Electric or gas? Will it be able to physically fit in the open space? One thing that often gets neglected, though, is the overall size of the furnace. Many homeowners make sure that the furnace can actually fit, but ignore what the ideal size of the system should be. That makes it possible for all sorts of problems to crop up in the future. Read on to find out more about why furnace size is such a big issue.
Why Your Furnace Isn’t Heating
February 1st, 2016Nothing is more frustrating than trying to turn on your furnace and not being able to get heat. There are a number of different possible causes for why your furnace isn’t putting out any heat, or too little of it. You will need a professional to examine your system to determine the exact cause, but we’ve outlined a couple of the possible explanations below for the sake of general information. Read on to find out more about why your furnace isn’t heating.
If You Haven’t Scheduled Furnace Maintenance Yet, You Should
January 25th, 2016Winter is the most stressful time of year for heating systems. They tend to be used on a daily basis to keep their homes comfortable, which puts increased wear and tear on them. This makes it more likely for problems to develop, some of which can cause full system breakdowns. If you’re using a furnace to keep warm this winter, and you haven’t already scheduled furnace maintenance, you should definitely do so now. Read on for some of the advantages of annual furnace maintenance.