Air Conditioner Repairs You Can Make Yourself

How To Properly Replace Your Filter For Cleaner Air In Your Home

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There is never a bad time to service your furnace. Many people don’t even realize the furnace is actually part of the air conditioning system, not just the heating. The furnace is what produces airflow and pumps the air into the ducts. Obviously, if your furnace is broken or malfunctioning you could experience severely reduced, or even no airflow at all. One of the easiest things to service on your filter is the filter. Read More»

Why Is Your AC Struggling To Keep Temperatures Low?

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Is your AC unit struggling to keep your home cool? Read on to learn what could be causing this issue and how to fix it. Low refrigerant Refrigerant fluid is the coolant in the AC unit that circulates and absorbs heat, keeping temperatures ideal. If there are leaks in the refrigerant line, the AC will have to run on low levels of the coolant, leading to higher indoor temperatures. Leaking refrigerant also messes with the pressure needed for the proper operation of the compressor, leading to the unit shutting off before it achieves the set temperature. Read More»

Answering Two Common Furnace Questions

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Issues with your home’s furnace can cause a winter night to quickly become extremely uncomfortable for everyone in your home. Unfortunately, it is a frequent issue for homeowners to lack a thorough understanding about these appliances. In order to make sure that you are as prepared as possible to help your home make it through the winter, you should be mindful of these answers to routinely asked furnace questions. What Would Cause The Furnace To Trip The Circuit Breakers? Read More»

3 Potential Reasons Your Furnace Is Blowing Out Lukewarm Air

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Has your furnace suddenly become inefficient to the point that all you can receive is lukewarm air regardless of the thermostat setting? There are a few potential reasons for the sudden downgrade in your unit’s heating ability. Most of the fixes will involve the help of a furnace repair technician, but understanding the origin of the problem can help you explain the problem over the phone and better interact with your system in the future. Read More»

How You Know If Your AC System Is Malfunctioning

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When it is extremely hot outside, your AC system has to work extra hard to force heat into the already hot outside air. Furthermore, your AC system is most likely to break when it is under stress. Thus, the most likely time to have a problem with your AC unit is when you need it the most. On the other hand, just because your house is not as cool as you want it to be does not necessarily mean that your system is not performing properly. Read More»