What to Do About Ice on AC Coil

What to Do About Ice on AC Coil

AC coils are designed to keep cool air circulating in your home. However, sometimes, AC coils can become frozen over with ice, which can cause your unit to overheat. If you notice ice on your AC coil, this is usually one of the top signs your AC needs repair. In this case, there are some things you can do to get your AC working at its peak again. But, if you are wondering how to know if your AC is … Continue reading What to Do About Ice on AC Coil

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Watch Out for Air Conditioner Short Cycling This Summer

What is Air Conditioner Short Cycling

Short cycling is one of the most common problems we find with air conditioners. This problem is not only inconvenient to deal with, but it may also wind up costing you a great deal of money! As a result, it is critical to maintain an ear to the ground and remember to contact us at the first hint of difficulty. Air conditioner short cycling can be caused by a variety of factors, some of which are listed below. If you … Continue reading Watch Out for Air Conditioner Short Cycling This Summer

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Signs It is Time for an AC Tune Up

Signs It is Time for an AC Tune Up

When it comes to your air conditioner, it is important to keep it running efficiently and cleanly with regular AC tune up services. Letting your AC go un-maintained can have consequences that may not be apparent immediately. For example, units that are improperly maintained are more likely to break down or encounter other problems, leading to high repair costs and long-term damage. Recognizing the signs that your AC needs a tune up is the first step to extending the life … Continue reading Signs It is Time for an AC Tune Up

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5 Reasons Your AC Fan Is Not Working

Reasons Your AC Fan Is Not Working

The indoor fan of an AC is more than just a way for the air conditioner to circulate cooled air throughout the home. It is also how the air conditioner cools hot air coming in from the interiors by moving it over the evaporator coils. There is no way to supply any air around the home without a running fan. If your AC fan is not working, it is probably time to contact professionals for service. Understandably, you cannot go … Continue reading 5 Reasons Your AC Fan Is Not Working

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Why it is Important to Keep Your Outdoor Air Conditioner Clean and Clear

Why you should Keep Your Outdoor Air Conditioner Clean and Clear

A machine that is coated in dirt and grime will not perform as effectively as one that is clean. That is a simple fact. A coating of muck and dirt on your AC system, nearly anyplace on it, is particularly a problem. Because of this, it is important to keep both your indoor and outdoor air conditioner clean and clear of debris. Dirt on the interior evaporator coils, for example, can lead the air conditioner to lose effectiveness quickly and … Continue reading Why it is Important to Keep Your Outdoor Air Conditioner Clean and Clear

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Is Your Air Conditioner Not Cool? Common Reasons Why Your AC is Not Keeping You Cool

Is Your Air Conditioner Not Cool

A small window AC is expected to cool only a small space like a single room. Even so, it may not provide even cooling in the entire room. However, with central air conditioning, we do expect that it will cool the entire house evenly and effectively. If your air conditioner is not keeping you cool, this can be frustrating and cause for alarm. When you install a central air conditioning unit in your home, you want it to hold up … Continue reading Is Your Air Conditioner Not Cool? Common Reasons Why Your AC is Not Keeping You Cool

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All You Need To Know About AC Unit Installation

AC Unit Installation Tips

Thinking of getting a new HVAC unit installed? That is great. But before you go ahead, there are some things every homeowner should know about AC unit installation. This helps you make a well-informed decision, both when purchasing the AC unit and choosing an HVAC contractor for the installation of the unit. Here are some frequently asked questions about AC unit installation. If you are looking for an HVAC installation service in St. Louis, the heating and air conditioning experts … Continue reading All You Need To Know About AC Unit Installation

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How to Change and Dispose of Your Old Air Filter

How to Change and Dispose of Your Old Air Filter

Have you recently noticed the following signs: You are seeing visible dirt and debris on or around the AC air vents. There are more pollutants in the air and you are experiencing allergy symptoms. The electricity bill has suddenly increased. If you said “yes” to one or more of these signs, then they may be indications of an HVAC air filter that needs immediate replacement. For help replacing your air filter or other important HVAC maintenance tips to keep your … Continue reading How to Change and Dispose of Your Old Air Filter

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Why You Need to Change Your AC Filter Regularly

Why You Need to Change Your AC Filter Regularly

When did you last change your AC filter? Most people do not know how important it is to change their AC’s air filter regularly. This often leads to big problems down the road, as a dirty air filter can cause your AC to work less efficiently and can even lead to costly repairs. Changing your air filter is easy and only takes a few minutes, but it is something that many people neglect. Make sure to add it to your … Continue reading Why You Need to Change Your AC Filter Regularly

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When Should I Schedule AC Replacement?

When Should I Schedule AC Replacement?

Replacing your AC unit is a big decision because of the costs involved. However, replacing your inefficient or damaged AC will save you money in the long run. So, when should you schedule your AC replacement? The answer to this question depends on a variety of factors: the age of your current AC unit, your lifestyle, and more. That said, there are some general guidelines you can follow. Read on to learn more about AC replacement and when it might … Continue reading When Should I Schedule AC Replacement?

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