Understanding Your AC: The Compressor

September 2nd, 2024
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We believe in helping to educate our customers about their HVAC systems. It makes it easier for us to deliver quality HVAC service in Maysville, KY when our customers understand why certain parts can malfunction and what it means. 

This is why we want to provide you with some basic information today about one of the most critical parts of your air conditioning system—arguably the most important part. It’s the compressor. We’ll explain how it works, why it’s so important, and the best ways to ensure it continues to work for you. If you’ve been experiencing issues like short cycling or rising energy costs, these common AC malfunctions and causes might help you identify a potential compressor issue early.

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Is a Heat Pump a Good Idea for a Fall HVAC Replacement?

September 2nd, 2024
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It’s almost fall, and this is one of the best times to start thinking about the future of your HVAC system. The schedule for HVAC contractors slows down during the fall, and you won’t have to worry as much about having an active heating and cooling system, so it’s not difficult to find a convenient time to have your old AC or heater replaced.

Maybe the best path forward is to replace both your central AC and heater. You can do this with one of the best options available for effective and energy-efficient comfort—the technology of a heat pump. We offer heat pump replacement in Forsyth, GA and can give you the details about these systems that can help you decide your home’s comfort for years to come.

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Why You Need Specialists for Server Room Cooling

September 2nd, 2024
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For many businesses, the central hub of information and communication is the server room. This is a dedicated space where computer servers and related hardware are housed and managed. Because these servers store, process, and manage data and applications, they need special protection from damage. If this equipment overheats and fails, it can mean the catastrophic loss of the basic digital infrastructure of your business.

Preventing a server room from overheating isn’t as simple as propping open the door or putting a standing fan inside. The standard air conditioning system in a facility won’t do the job either. You need to have commercial cooling specialists handle installation, repairs, and maintenance for a server room cooling system. We’re experts when it comes to server room cooling in Dublin, GA, and below we’d like to explain why this job requires expert technicians.

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Some Benefits of Ductless ACs to Consider

September 2nd, 2024
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You may have already heard about ductless air conditioning systems, also called ductless mini splits. This technology started in Japan, then spread to Europe, and is now making a big impact in the US. For more context, see the history of ductless systems.

There are several reasons why ductless systems have gotten so much attention. If you’re wondering if using a ductless mini split is a good idea for your home, this post will give some important information about their benefits. You can always rely on our expert team for the advice you need about making any important decision about your home’s HVAC system. Learn more about whether ductless HVAC fits your home.

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Yes, Air Duct Cleaning Is an Important Regular Job

August 19th, 2024
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How dirty is your home’s ductwork?

Don’t worry if your answer is “I don’t know.” Most people are unaware of the condition of the air channels that run through the walls and attics of their homes because it’s difficult to see inside them. Most of the time, people don’t even give much thought to what’s going on in their ducts.

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Yikes! Why Are My AC Bills So High?

August 19th, 2024
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Unless you have an electric water heater or furnace, the air conditioner is the most electrically demanding indoor appliance in your house. When an AC switches to cooling mode, it can consume around 3.0 kilowatts per hour per hour. By comparison, just running a ceiling fan consumes 0.025–0.075 kilowatts per hour. When you have to run your AC regularly, you can expect to see an increase in your regular electric bills.

But if you’ve had the same AC for several years, you’ll have an understanding of how much that increase will be during the summer. When that increase starts to seem abnormally high and you know you aren’t doing anything different with cooling your home, it’s something to pay attention to. You may need to schedule AC repair in Warner Robins, GA with our team. You might even need to consider replacing the air conditioner. In some cases, an oversized AC system can contribute to higher bills by cycling on and off too quickly, leading to wasted energy.

We’ll look into why an AC might become a massive power-draining below. This will help you know what you need to do to get those costs under control.

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Why Is My AC Running All the Time?

August 19th, 2024
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You can expect your air conditioning system to run more often when the outdoor temperature rises. But there’s a difference between an AC running often because it’s needed and running almost all the time. Air conditioning systems are designed to work in cooling cycles that continue until the thermostat has registered that the AC has hit the target temperature on the thermostat, after which the unit will cycle down for a stretch. Most cooling cycles will last 10 to 15 minutes, with a similar period in between cycles.

If your AC is running much longer than 15 minutes and seems to be on most of the time (often leading to a house that’s too cool even for a hot day), then you likely have a malfunctioning system. The AC may be in danger of a full breakdown, and you’ll also face extremely high energy bills from all the extra time the air conditioner is blasting away.

Sometimes there is a simple explanation. In other situations, you’ll need to schedule air conditioner repair in Nashville with professionals.

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Troubleshooting Steps to Try on Your AC Before Calling for Repairs

August 19th, 2024
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The late summer often has some of the most brutal temperatures of the year. You don’t want to have your AC fail on you or struggle to provide the level of cooling you need when the outdoor temperature is mounting and the humidity feels overwhelming. 

Unfortunately, ACs can often fail during the intense heat, especially older units or ones that haven’t received regular maintenance. The best way to cure an ill air conditioner is to contact our technicians for air conditioner repair in Maysville. But you may not have an AC as sick as you believe. Before you reach out to us, you can go through several troubleshooting steps to see if there’s a simple cure for your AC’s problems.

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Ways You Can Put Ductless Cooling and Heating to Work for Your Home

August 19th, 2024
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Ductless systems have made major inroads into homes over the past few years. These variations on heat pumps allow for a home to enjoy cooling and heating in different rooms without requiring either space-consuming ductwork or inefficient and unattractive window ACs. 

A ductless system (also called a ductless mini split heat pump) works by having an outdoor unit connected to several small wall-mounted air handlers distributed around the house. Each air handler has its own refrigerant coil and blower fan to send heated or cooled air directly into the living space. Ductless systems have high energy efficiency, lead to better indoor air quality, and allow for zoned heating and cooling since only the air handlers in occupied rooms need to run.

Another major benefit is that ductless systems are flexible. You can put them to work in your home (even if you already have ducts) in a variety of ways. Here are several.

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Thinking Beyond the Summer About Your AC’s Future

August 19th, 2024
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It’s still hot, it’s still summer. But we’re in the late season, and it’s not a bad time to begin thinking about the future of your AC. For example, has your air conditioning system worked to your expectations over this season? Do you think it will be possible to go another summer? If you have doubts about your current air conditioning system, you’ll want to consider having a new air conditioning installation in Glenwood, GA when the temperatures cool down. 

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