Common Causes of Hot and Cold Spots in Your House

Common Causes of Hot and Cold Spots in Your House

If you have ever felt too hot in one room, but too cold in other, this can leave you wondering why you have these hot and cold spots in your house. The cause of these extreme temperature differences and variations can vary to everything from drafty windows or doors to problems with your HVAC system. So learning the different reasons for hot and cold spots is the first step in fixing the problem. Read on to learn more about some … Continue reading Common Causes of Hot and Cold Spots in Your House

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Problems with a Dirty Air Conditioner

Problems with a Dirty Air Conditioner

A clean home is a happy home. That is why all of us do a lot to keep dirt and dust away from our homes. Dust and dirt can not only trouble those with allergies and asthma, but they can also affect your air conditioner. Dust and debris build up creates a dirty air conditioner, which can lead to health problems as well as cause your AC to break down. To learn more and to schedule AC maintenance to keep … Continue reading Problems with a Dirty Air Conditioner

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How to Install the Best AC System for You

How to Install the Best AC System for You

For most homeowners in the St. Louis area, the AC is an integral part of your home. So picking the best AC system for your home is important to ensure your home remains cool and comfortable while keeping the electricity bills low. There are many different air conditioning systems available in the market. How do you pick the best AC system for your house? We can help. Read on to learn more tips on picking the best AC system for … Continue reading How to Install the Best AC System for You

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DIY AC Service: 2 Things You Should Never Do to Your AC

DIY AC Service you Should Avoid

It is a wonderful feeling to walk into a cool air-conditioned house on a blistering summer day. Your AC keeps it refreshing, cool, and comfortable indoors. But what if your AC breaks down? The first thing that you do is try to figure out what happened. If your AC is not cooling properly, there may be a few DIY AC service things that you can do to fix the issue. Perhaps the air filter is clogged, so you can replace … Continue reading DIY AC Service: 2 Things You Should Never Do to Your AC

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A Guide to AC Refrigerant Leaks

A Guide to AC Refrigerant Leaks

Refrigerant is, without a doubt, the most important component of your air conditioning system. Also called coolant, it is a chemical compound that absorbs heat from the air indoors and expels it outdoors. By removing the heat, it cools the air indoors keeping your home comfortable during the hot summer days. Refrigerants are used in both ductless and ducted air conditioning systems. However, if your AC is not cooling as it should, it could be because of AC refrigerant leaks. … Continue reading A Guide to AC Refrigerant Leaks

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How to Prevent Pests & Bugs Coming in Through Your Air Conditioner

How to Prevent Pests & Bugs Coming in Through Your Air Conditioner

Hot summer days are very uncomfortable and bugs coming in through air conditioner can make things even worse. These bugs can even cause damage to your air conditioning unit. You may think that getting your hands on some pesticide or insecticide will do the trick. However, this is often just a temporary fix. If you fail to properly prevent bugs from getting in your air conditioner, the problem will persist. Read on to learn more tips to prevent bugs coming … Continue reading How to Prevent Pests & Bugs Coming in Through Your Air Conditioner

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How Does an Air Conditioner Work?

How Does an Air Conditioner Work?

When it is 100 degrees outside but a pleasant 65 degrees in your house, you may have found yourself wondering "How does an air conditioner work?”. Most people think that air conditioners create cold air. While this is somewhat true, what they actually do is recycle air, removing the heat from indoor air and transferring it outdoors. So, how does this process work? To understand how an air conditioner works, you must first look at its components. Read on to … Continue reading How Does an Air Conditioner Work?

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Deciding to Repair or Replace Your Air Conditioner

Deciding to Repair or Replace Your Air Conditioner

After a hot day in the sun, you love coming back to your air-conditioned comfortable house. But if your AC breaks down, and an HVAC technician suggests that it will need a major repair, you may consider whether it is worth it. So should you repair or replace the air conditioner? Whether to repair or replace an air conditioner is a big decision, and you have to keep a few things in mind. Read on to learn more about the … Continue reading Deciding to Repair or Replace Your Air Conditioner

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Busting Common Air Conditioning Myths

Busting Common Air Conditioning Myths

When it comes to air conditioning, there are a lot of misconceptions and air conditioning myths out there. It is not uncommon to hear someone say that an air conditioner needs to rest after a certain number of hours. Or that you shouldn’t use it when you are not home because it will waste energy. So how much truth is there in these statements? In this blog post, we will explore some of the most common myths about air conditioning … Continue reading Busting Common Air Conditioning Myths

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What You Really Need to Know About New Air Conditioner Installation

What You Really Need to Know About New Air Conditioner Installation

Planning a new air conditioner installation? The AC system selection and installation process can be a daunting task, as you have to consider many factors. In this article, we will explore some of the most important points to consider before new air conditioner installation. To learn more or for help selecting the best unit for your air conditioner installation or replacement in the St. Louis area, contact the heating and air conditioning experts at Galmiche & Sons today! New Air … Continue reading What You Really Need to Know About New Air Conditioner Installation

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