Upgrading Your Thermostat Can Upgrade Your Comfort

October 11th, 2021

You deserve a home that offers you the best in comfort. Your home should be a haven when the weather outside becomes uncomfortable. You have a powerful AC unit and a reliable heater to help make this a reality. But there is one part of your set-up that can ruin your comfort even with the right AC or heater: your thermostat.

The thermostat controls the operation of your HVAC systems. It’s the control center. This means that if something goes wrong with it, then the performance of your AC and heater will be affected and, by default, so will your comfort.

A faulty thermostat can ruin your comfort. But, this means that upgrading the thermostat can take your comfort to the next level. Here is how to tell it is time to switch.

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It’s Still Warm, But Now Is the Time to Schedule Heating Maintenance

October 11th, 2021
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We’re enjoying warm weather this October, and we don’t expect to have any cold temperatures tear through for a few weeks, maybe more. That doesn’t mean you can put off thinking about your home heating system until the winter weather arrives. Right now, in the middle of fall, is a great time to schedule maintenance for your home’s heating system.

This doesn’t have to be a burden for you. We make it easy! Our Energy Savings Agreement provides a plan for maintaining your heating and air conditioning systems each year. If you aren’t already signed up, just reach out to us today and we’ll set up your appointment for heating maintenance in Conyers, GA or elsewhere in our service area.

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Giving Your AC a Mini Checkup

September 27th, 2021
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The heat isn’t going away anytime soon. That means we are still going to be focusing on keeping our air conditioners in I’m working order for a bit longer. If you got an AC tune-up in spring or early summer, chances are that your system is still working well. However, whether you got AC maintenance or not, it is good to check-in and pay attention to how your system is functioning.

Your air conditioner shouldn’t have to break down to get the expert care it needs. In some cases, you may be able to catch the signs of problems simply by paying closer attention to the way your system is behaving. On that note, we provided a small “check-up”  that you can do on your air conditioner to see if there are any signs of trouble that require the help of an HVAC contractor in Dublin.

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AC Noises and What They Might Be Telling You

September 27th, 2021
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Central air conditioners run quieter than ever before, which makes strange sounds more obvious. When you hear your AC starting to make noises you haven’t heard before, please don’t shrug them off. Often, these sounds are warnings to call our technicians for air conditioning repair in Conyers, GA.

Below is a list of some of the more common warning sounds you may hear from your AC and what they might mean.

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How Air Filter Systems Can Help Your Comfort

September 13th, 2021

We aren’t discussing the filter for your HVAC system here. Though keeping tabs on that filter is advised, we are focusing on a bigger type of filtration system that seeks to benefit your whole home, rather than simply protect your HVAC system. These filters, which are placed within your ductwork, are going to help clean things up in your home, which will benefit your comfort and your indoor air quality over time.

Let’s get into it then. This blog is here to touch on how an air filtration system in Dublin is going to benefit your comfort. We have the information you need along with the systems you may want to add to your home by the time you finish reading.

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Why Your AC May Be Having Trouble With the Late Summer Heat

September 13th, 2021
Family sitting in front of electric fans, appearing overheated, possibly due to a broken AC.

The heat of summer rarely lets up in September. It often gets even more intense. You may have noticed that your air conditioning system, after encountering few troubles making your house a cool oasis, has started to struggle with comfort. For example… 

  • Some rooms are hotter than others
  • You’re pushing the thermostat setting lower than usual
  • The AC is staying on longer 

These are all signs of an air conditioner having trouble keeping up with the heat. Because an AC is sized to provide a house with the comfort level its occupants need, this failure indicates something is wrong with the air conditioner. We’ll look closer at what may be happening. In many cases, thermostat-related issues can appear similar and lead to confusion about whether the problem lies with the system or its controls.

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3 Things You Need to Know About Refrigerant

August 16th, 2021

There are plenty of things your air conditioner requires to do its job. Refrigerant is one of the most important parts of your AC system that isn’t actually a “part.” Refrigerant is a chemical mixture that is circulated by the other parts of your AC system in order to accomplish a key goal: cooling the air.

While some of us may have a decent understanding of how air conditioners work, we’ve discovered that refrigerant and its role in your AC system are often some of the most misunderstood. We believe in educating our customers to help them be better equipped to know when to call us for help. To do that, we’ve provided some helpful facts that you should know about the refrigerant in your air conditioner.

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The Parts That Make a Heat Pump Difference From a Standard AC

August 16th, 2021
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A heat pump is an excellent alternative to the standard HVAC setup of an air conditioner and a furnace. In operation, a heat pump resembles a central air conditioning system. Most of the components are the same: an outdoor cabinet with a compressor, fan, and refrigerant coil, and an indoor unit with an evaporator coil and air handler. The compressor places refrigerant under pressure so it circulates between the two sets of coils to carry out heat exchange.

A heat pump has several different components in it that allow it to work as a heating system in addition to a cooling system:

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What AC Issues Can We Fix?

August 2nd, 2021
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A reliable and trustworthy Warner Robbins air conditioning company can help homeowners identify and select the right AC for their needs. They should also offer timely air conditioner maintenance and repairs to add comfort and peace of mind to your life. These are the kinds of things you can expect from our team.

When you contact us to carry out AC repairs in a timely manner you will be able to save money by preventing more expensive issues. Regular maintenance also improves the efficiency of your AC and extends its life.

Let us look at some of the common AC problems and issues that we can help you fix.

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The Difference Between Puron and Freon Explained

August 2nd, 2021
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An air conditioning system uses refrigerant to cool the air. This refrigerant is a blend of chemicals that can easily change between liquid and gaseous states by evaporating and condensing. By evaporating refrigerant in the indoor coil and condensing it in the outdoor coil, an air conditioner moves heat from inside the house to the outside.

Over the history of electro-mechanical air conditioning systems, there have been many different refrigerants. Very early air conditioners used ammonia, sulfur dioxide, methyl chloride, or propane—all of which are either toxic, combustible, or both. This limited the use of air conditioning systems to commercial and industrial buildings. Eventually, ACs were designed to use safer refrigerants, and this is where we come to Freon and Puron. People often have questions about what these names mean and if it has an effect on their air conditioning system. We are here with the answers.

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