Does Your Air Conditioner Have A Drainage Line Blockage?
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21 November 2022
As they operate, air conditioners produce condensation. This is water that the AC has pulled out of the air in an effort to reduce the humidity levels of the space. When everything is working as it should, the air conditioner sends this condensate through a drainage line, which either leads to a pump or a drain. But sometimes, that drainage line becomes blocked, which is an issue an AC repair contractor will need to handle.
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2 Mistakes To Avoid When Winterizing Your Home Central A/C Unit
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27 October 2022
As colder weather approaches, you may either find that you need to run your air conditioner sporadically or not at all. Because of this, you may be thinking about taking steps to prepare the unit for the upcoming winter months. Getting the central air conditioning unit ready is fairly straightforward, requiring that you shut off the power, clean the exterior of the unit, and place a cover over it.
However, you still need to take special care to ensure that it is not damaged during the winter season.
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When To Have Your Ducts Cleaned
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12 October 2022
Your ductwork moves all of the air from your furnace and air conditioner throughout your entire home. Your ducts are an intricate maze of galvanized steel that is between your walls, in between the floors of your home, or in your basement or crawl space. You may not see these steel passageways in your home, but they are there. Dust and debris can accumulate throughout your home from this ductwork, and it can accumulate inside the ductwork as well.
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3 Ways To Minimize Repair Costs On Your Commercial Refrigeration System
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26 September 2022
Commercial refrigeration units, including large walk-in freezers, are complex HVAC systems on par with the large central air conditioning and heating units found in many homes and businesses. Because these systems require so many interconnected parts to function well together, failures can be costly. Even worse, the resulting downtime can have a significant negative impact on your business.
As with any other HVAC system, proper maintenance is critical to minimize the long-term operating and repair costs of commercial refrigeration systems.
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