Your air conditioner filter should be cleaned every 30 days to ensure airflow is not being restricted and it is working to its maximum potential. A dirty filter can lead to many problems such as failure of the entire air conditioning system, your air conditioner is not keeping your house cool enough, your air conditioner […]
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Air conditioning units use many different parts to function properly. Whether it is the compressor, the fan, the filter, or the coils, there is a lot that can go awry with an air conditioner. This means that there is never one simple solution to why your air conditioner is not working properly and blowing hot […]
It’s a hot summer day and all you want is to be in a cool room, you have your air conditioner running but it just isn’t enough. You think to yourself, “What am I doing wrong, my AC is on full blast but I still am not cold enough? How can I make my AC […]
Do you suffer from seasonal allergies? Does nothing quite seem to help you breathe how you normally should and keep your eyes from puffing and turning red? One solution that you may not have considered was to use your air conditioner as a way of remedying those pesky allergies. A properly functioning air conditioner uses […]
The air compressor in your air conditioner is what starts the air conditioning process. It takes cool, liquid refrigerant and compresses it until its hot. Then this gas enters the conditioner and cools down which is what you feel. Air compressors are generally located at the outside unit of your air conditioner. When your air […]
Air conditioners in your home air system are machines with many important parts. It is extremely important to make sure each one of these parts is functioning properly and to its fullest extent. If these parts are not functioning correctly they can increase your energy cost, reduce the amount of cool air that gets pumped […]
Air conditioners work by condensing a coolant liquid and allowing the surrounding air to be cooled down. Many times when the air cools down water droplets will form. These water droplets are perfectly normal and actually help the air conditioner to function properly. Excess water droplets are funnelled into a drainage pan and get transferred […]
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