If you’re building a new home or renovating an existing one, you may have some options when it comes to the location of your HVAC equipment. Typical homes use split-system air conditioners that supply cooled air via built-in ductwork, although alternatives such as package systems and mini-split systems exist. However, standard central air conditioning systems will require both an outdoor and indoor component.
Where you choose to place your condenser and evaporator units will impact their longevity, performance, and ease of access for future maintenance. Read More»
If your air conditioning system is getting older you need to watch out for problems, it may have. Some problems become much worse over time, and you may have to replace the air conditioning unit. To prevent this from happening, keep reading for 3 issues you may have.
Not Powering On
If the air conditioning unit turns off and you cannot get it to come back on the first thing to check is the thermostat. Read More»
Commercial refrigerators are built to be highly efficient and long-lasting. But this does not mean that you shouldn’t maintain and service them periodically. After all, even the best commercial pieces of appliances can develop problems.
Since your commercial refrigerator is an essential appliance at your place of business, you wouldn’t want it to suddenly break down and interfere with workflow. The last thing you want to deal with is a day’s worth of fresh foods going stale because your refrigerator won’t come on. Read More»
When summer comes around, there might be AC repairs that have been neglected and cause you problems when you need cooling. You need to understand your AC and how to troubleshoot problems. There might also be issues that need to be repaired before you even start using it. The following AC repair and troubleshooting information will help you keep cool during the summer heat.
Test the Airflow
Before calling an HVAC professional, there are a few things that can be done to check airflow. Read More»
Like most homeowners, you are likely to tolerate a little cold air during winter or heat during summer, but nobody likes to be cold or hot out of choice. That said, you are likely to experience discomfort should your AC start blowing the wrong temperature air or when your indoors becomes stuffier than usual. Other early signs of trouble with your heating and cooling system include hissing sounds from the unit, abrupt shutoff, a blown fuse, among others. Read More»