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Causes Of AC Condenser Malfunction

The air conditioner (AC) condenser receives hot, gaseous refrigerant and turns it into a cool liquid. The condenser function disperses heat from the refrigerant into the atmosphere so the refrigerant can flow back into the house for further heat absorption. Thus, a malfunctioning condenser will affect your AC's cooling efficiency. Below are some reasons your AC's condenser might malfunction.   Debris Debris causes different damages, depending on size. Small particles, such as dirt and dust, collect on and insulate the condenser coils. Read More 

2 Reason Why You Should Not Recharge Your Home’s Central A/C System Yourself

After turning on your home's central air conditioner for the first time in the season, you may have noticed that it is no longer blowing out cold air as it did the last time you used it. Because of this, you may have decided that the system is low on refrigerant. Because you have found after doing some research that you can buy self-recharging kits, you may be tempted to refill your air conditioner's refrigerant yourself. Read More 

Sewer Cleaning: Do You Need It?

Do you need to have sewer cleaning done? Are you wanting to get the most out of your home or business and need to take care of some of the sewer cleaning in your building? This can be an excellent way to get your sewer system to last longer and give it more safety features. In fact, failure to have sewer cleaning services come to your building when the sewer starts acting up can have very negative results, including breaking sewer pipes or infecting your home with contagious sludge. Read More 

3 Advantages To Installing A Variable-Speed Air Conditioner

Most HVAC systems in residential applications are single-stage units. This design is surprisingly straightforward, and the way it functions often surprises many homeowners. Turning down your thermostat doesn't produce colder air when using a single-stage air conditioner. Instead, the air conditioner runs longer until it can satisfy your thermostat's setpoint.  On the other hand, variable or multi-stage units can adjust their output depending on conditions, providing more cooling power when necessary or less under a light load. Read More 

Why Your Air Conditioner Is Consuming Too Much Energy

Relaxing in a cool house during the intense heat of the summer season is possible if you have a functional air conditioner. However, energy bills tend to increase during the summer because your air conditioner is in high demand. If you have noticed a sudden surge in your electrical bills, here are some reasons your AC unit may be the cause. Your AC Unit Is Worn Out If you have an old air conditioner, you shouldn't expect it to work the way it did when you first bought it. Read More