How to Tell When AC Repairs Are No Longer Worth It

May 13th, 2024
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No air conditioning system will last forever, especially when you consider how much work they do during our often hot and humid summers. However, with regular annual maintenance and prompt repair service when necessary, you can expect to get a long, useful life from the air conditioning system: a house kept cool without bills that run out of control.

Eventually, however, you’ll come to a point where repairs and maintenance may not be the best investment for an AC. Maybe it’s time for an AC replacement in Sandersville, GA. But how can you tell?

Finding the answer is simpler than you might imagine. We’ll go through some of the ways you can tell you’ve got an AC coming to the end of its service life, including the best way to get to the truth of if you need a new air conditioning system.

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What It Means When Your AC Won’t Keep Up With the Heat

May 13th, 2024
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Here is one of the most common problems that people run into with their air conditioning systems during the summer heat: the AC is running, cool air is coming from the vents, but the house still feels too hot and stuffy. Maybe some of the rooms are cool enough, but others are too hot. What’s happening, and is this a reason to call our experts in Perry, GA for AC repair?

There are several ways an AC can end up struggling to handle the heat. We’ll go through several of the most common and offer you the advice you need to ensure you get your AC back to work.

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Can I Install My Own Air Conditioning System?

May 13th, 2024
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If you’re asking about installing a window air conditioner, then the answer is “yes.” You’ll probably need another person to help with balancing it, but it’s basically a DIY job.

But we don’t think this is what you’re asking. After all, window ACs aren’t great solutions for comfort in a house, and there are many reasons to prefer central air conditioners in Nashville, TN homes. Is it possible for you to install a central air conditioning system on your own (or with help from a few pals)? 

The simple answer: no. We’re pros when it comes to central ACs and HVAC systems in general, and we can explain why installing your own central air conditioning system is a bad idea for multiple reasons.

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Is My AC Enough to Handle Humidity?

May 13th, 2024
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Humidity, the amount of water moisture in the air, is a well-known enemy of summer comfort. When relative humidity is high (above 60%), it makes it harder for the human body to release heat through perspiration. With more heat trapped in the body, temperatures feel hotter. An 80°F summer day can feel like it’s 90°F. That’s the power that humidity can have over your comfort.

High humidity can create other troubles in a home. All that moisture makes it easier for mold and mildew to grow, leading to a combination of building damage and nasty allergy triggers. Moisture isn’t good for electronics in a home either.

At this point, you might say, “Isn’t my AC taking care of the humidity? After all, it makes the house cooler.” There’s a story to that, as we’ll explain. We’re not only pros when it comes to air conditioning, we also work with dehumidifiers in Maysville, KY, and we can give you the lowdown on your AC and humidity.

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Let’s See If We Can Prevent AC Repairs This Summer

May 13th, 2024
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We feel confident when it comes to handling AC repair in Forsyth, GA that we can help you actually avoid most/all of those repairs during the coming summer. We know this sounds like a bad business strategy: why would we not want you to call our expert team to repair your air conditioning system? The reason is simple—we want happy customers and we want them to stay comfortable! Plus, there are ways we can help you stop most malfunctions that affect your AC, and that’s a pretty good business strategy. People who help stop emergencies: we’d love for you to see us this way.

But how can you prevent those AC malfunctions and breakdowns? And how can we help you? Follow along and let’s find out.

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Watch for This Common AC Problem This Summer!

May 13th, 2024
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It’s about time for your home’s AC to get to work: the summer heat is almost here!

But before we get deep into the summer, we want to talk to you about a common problem that air conditioners face, one that often requires calling for AC repair in Loganville, GA. This problem is called short-cycling

We’re here to help you understand what short-cycling is, how to recognize it, and why it’s essential to have your AC inspected as soon as possible so the problem can be repaired. 

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Why You Should Never Delay Fixing AC Problems

May 13th, 2024
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Summer is on its way, and you’re likely excited about the season. However, intense heat is one part of the summertime that people don’t tend to love. Thankfully, hard-working air conditioning systems make dealing with the heat much easier.

Before the hottest days arrive, we want to talk to you about your malfunctioning air conditioning system. What, it’s not malfunctioning? We can still talk about it, because if you do run into an AC acting oddly, you might shrug it off if it doesn’t seem like it’s ruining your comfort.

A strange noise, lower airflow, rooms that are hotter than others, the AC shutting down at odd times or turning and off too frequently–you might think you can delay worrying about these problems. This is never a good idea, and that’s what we want to talk about. 

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Don’t Forget Regular AC Air Filter Changes This Summer!

April 22nd, 2024
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One of the most important jobs to have done for your air conditioning system before the summer heat arrives is to schedule AC maintenance with our professionals. Regular maintenance is key to ensuring that your air conditioning works at peak efficiency and cooling performance throughout the summer. It also helps prevent repairs and extends the service life of the unit. 

There is a vital maintenance task you’ll need to do on your own, however, and it’s a job many homeowners forget—leading to some costly consequences for comfort and money! It’s changing the air filter on the HVAC cabinet. You may need to do this several times during the summer, and we want you to get into the habit of doing it. Regular filter changes mean fewer AC troubles and lower bills.

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Ice on Your AC? Yes, That’s a Problem!

April 22nd, 2024
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When you turn on your air conditioning system to enjoy cool air for another hot and humid Georgia summer, that air feels crisp and icy as it first hits you. So if you notice ice starting to form on the evaporator coil of the air conditioner, you may think it’s natural. The AC is work hard and doing a good job. 

Except … it’s not!

The truth is that you should never see ice forming on any part of your air conditioner. An AC doesn’t use ice to cool the air, nor should its cooling process create ice. If you do see ice, something’s wrong with the air conditioner, and you’ll want it addressed as soon as possible.

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Understanding the New AC Efficiency Ratings (EER2/SEER2)

April 22nd, 2024
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We recently discussed the benefits of choosing a high-efficiency air conditioning system for your next installation, looking at how these units consume lower amounts of power to produce quality cooling levels. This brings up another question, however, which is how this efficiency is measured.

A few years ago, we’d have a basic response to explain the AC efficiency measurements universally used in the HVAC industry. But times have changed and we now have a new system in place. It’s not as complicated as you may fear, especially if you weren’t familiar with the previous system. As part of the air conditioning service in Conyers, GA we provide, we’d like to go through the current efficiency measurements for air conditioning systems.

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