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Learn More About Refrigerants Here

If you are a home or business space owner, then you need to have at least basic knowledge of the functions of heating and cooling systems. And with that basic know-how comes something that you will surely come across: refrigerant. Refrigerants in your air conditioner are a very important component, as, without them, you cannot really expect your AC unit to produce cool air. What a refrigerant does basically is to absorb environmental heat present in the air, run through the unit’s compressor and evaporator (and changing form to gas and liquid in the process – impressive, huh?) before finally producing the cold air. But you also have to take note that there is more than one kind of refrigerant; there are actually three different types of them that are present and being used in AC units across the world. These three refrigerants are distinct from each other and are not interchangeable – using one type of refrigerant to a unit that uses a different type can damage it. Thus, you also need

Why You May Need An AC Check

So, your AC system is not functioning as well as you are expecting it to. Come to think of it, it may have started to function rather lousily towards the end of summer 2020, when you were still using it heavily, but then the cooler breeze of autumn started introducing itself. Besides, who had the time to worry about an air conditioner not colling as expected when you had to think about making sure everyone in the family had face masks before setting even just one foot outside. So, it wasn’t a priority and now, you’re more or less a couple of months away from using your AC again. But you still have those two months, right? Surely, those things can wait. If only it were that easy. One, everybody dealing with an underperforming AC unit may also think exactly the same way as you and will wait for the first weeks of June to finally deal with this non-essential problem. So yes, if you don’t want to get lost with the crowd and act on the issue with the majority, you might want to, at the ver

The Programmable Thermostat And Its Place In Your HVAC System

When you think about your AC unit, you usually think of freon , its condenser, evaporator, and even its timer. But an equally important part of your AC unit that we usually use and interact with but somehow also usually tend to overlook is the thermostat. Yes, we usually get to tinker with the thermostat of our AC systems but since it is usually detached from the AC unit itself, we tend to not think of it automatically when we consider our AC systems. Of course, it is quite important to know more this rather essential part of our air conditioners, but do you know that there are a number of different thermostat types? If you’re still a bit clueless of what the different kinds of thermostats are, you better get ready so that you can really develop a deeper appreciation of your AC system, not to mention you’ll really know how the system works instead of just having shallow knowledge about it. The Non-Programmable Thermostat If what you have in your AC system is what you consider to be q

Refrigerant And Your Central Air Conditioner

In conversations that revolve around heating and cooling systems, a lot of talks usually revolve around this thing called refrigerant. People mention this a lot when talking about their AC systems, sometimes a bit too nonchalantly that you, dear newbie to the world of AC and heating services, may become actually curious about what it is all about. Why does the AC unit need more refrigerant? Does the amount of refrigerant deplete over time? What is freon? What is freon’s relationship with refrigerants? Is refrigerant poisonous? Can I buy it in the store if my AC runs out of it? Well, all those questions about refrigerants may sound like Greek to you, but hopefully, you’ll be more informed of this after reading this curated article. There may be some misconceptions and misinformation about refrigerants, but as an owner of an AC system for your home or business, then you need to have at least a basic background about it. After all, isn’t knowledge power? The basics of refrigerants First

Common AC Problems To Address Before Summer

Spring has sprung and you might probably think that it won’t be for a few months that you’ll have to think about or obsess over the condition of your business (that is if your shop is still open) or home ac units, perhaps ignoring common AC problems. But with climate change happening (don’t be a denier!), it might be wise to think about family heating and cooling issues. Besides, you wouldn’t want to be thinking of ac service options when it’s already summer and your home or business is already plagued with air conditioner concerns. That would already be too late! So, having a general idea about common ac problems is always a good idea so that nothing would blindside you and you’ll know what steps to take when consulting an air conditioning service to help you. Problem: Evaporator coils that have frozen. Your ac unit contains evaporator coils that act like sponges that absorb heat from the air. These coils that contain refrigerant actually function properly when there is warm air cir

Bring On The Heat, Efficiently

Is Your Furnace In Need Of Repair? While the weather is still fine and there’s no need to use your heating system, it may actually be wise to consider if your heating unit is in need of repair, or at the very least, if it is efficient. That should save you from unnecessarily worrying about it when it is actually time for you to use it, not to mention it will save you money because you’ll be spared from an unreasonably high energy bill and exorbitant fees from heating repair services that may be charging higher at times when their services are in most demand. So, here are three factors to check whether your heating system is efficient when it comes to power usage. Check the AFUE Rating. The first thing to check on your heating device is its AFUE rating. AFUE, which stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, is a reliable factor to check your system’s energy efficiency. The higher a system’s AFUE percentage is, the more efficient it is. The percentages stand for how much of the fu

Bring On the Heat, Efficiently

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Is Your Furnace In Need Of Repair? While the weather is still fine and there's no need to use your heating system, it may actually be wise to consider if your heating unit is in need of repair, or at the very least, if it is efficient. That should save you from unnecessarily worrying about it when it is actually time for you to use it, not to mention it will save you money because you'll be spared from an unreasonably high energy bill and exorbitant fees from heating repair services that may be charging higher at times when their services are in most demand. So, here are three factors to check whether your heating system is efficient when it comes to power usage. Check the AFUE Rating. The first thing to check on your heating device is its AFUE rating. AFUE, which stands for Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, is a reliable factor to check your system's energy efficiency. The higher a system's AFUE percentage is, the more efficient it is. The percentages stand f

Don't Wait For Summer To Address Your Air Conditioning Maintenance - Consider AC Repair Today!

It's Never Too Early To Address An AC That Does Not Cool Properly Since it's already spring, you might think that you don't really have to think about cooling services and air conditioning repair in the meantime. Well, you're right about that, but the thing about air conditioning concerns is that home and business owners usually just act on problems regarding them when it is already the season to use them, which usually is summer for ac systems. And that is usually a tad too late because discovering problems regarding your cooling system only when you already need to use it will definitely make you suffer from the intense cold or heat. Besides, why would you want to worry about your AC at the same time as the rest of America? If you're already having suspicions about your Air conditioning running but not cooling at the tail end of summer 2020, try checking your unit as early as now. Early action will definitely save you from having a useless air conditioner whe

Are You Ready for an Air Conditioning Replacement?

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Central Air Not Working? Consider A New AC Unit Now that it's spring and the weather is still fine, you might be tempted to delay prioritizing your AC unit. But spring is definitely the best time to consider this, so as not to cram on this matter by the time you really need it to function properly. Are you thinking of checking the health of your AC system only by the end of May? That might already be too late because when your system indeed has a problem that needs professional hands, then you may suffer from a broken unit in the first weeks of summer. By the time pros fix your problem, you may have already been suffering in the sweltering heat for weeks already. One of the major considerations any HVAC system owner would have to think about is when is the time for an upgrade. Are you ready to enjoy a new AC system and dispose of the old one or are you still good with the existing unit? Do you want more or less the same system or do you want to step up with a more advanced