Premier Heating and Air Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Dublin’

Understanding How Insulation Is Rated

Monday, November 11th, 2024
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Insulation is an essential part of home performance, i.e. how well your home works as a complete energy system. If you live in a house with poor insulation, it will lose heat quickly in the winter and gain it rapidly in the summer. This translates into poor comfort indoors and a need to run your HVAC system more often to stay either cool or warm.

We offer insulation service in Vidalia, GA to help ensure you have a house with the right heat sealing to enjoy better comfort and lower energy costs. In this post, we’re going to give you a short guide to how insulation is rated because you can’t just have any insulation put in the walls or the attic of your home and expect good results. Follow below and we’ll explain:

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No, It’s Not Too Late to Schedule Fall HVAC Maintenance

Monday, October 28th, 2024

Winter doesn’t seem too far away, does it? We’re at the beginning of November, and we can start to expect winter temperatures to sweep in at any time, even if they don’t stay for long until deeper in winter. Your heating system will soon become one of the most important appliances in your home. 

We always stress to our customers the importance of arranging for fall HVAC maintenance in Dublin, GA to prepare their heating systems for the coming season. Maintenance is one of the best services you can arrange for a heater: it helps to prevent repairs and breakdowns, improves energy efficiency, lowers utility bills, and ensures the longest service life possible for the heating system.

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Watch for Signs of a Heat Pumps That’s Too Old

Monday, October 14th, 2024
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You can expect to get a good service life from your heat pump if you remember to have it regularly maintained and always call promptly for repairs whenever the unit needs them. (Important reminder: because heat pumps work around the year, they need two maintenance visits per year.)

However, any heat pump has a limited service life, usually from 10-15 years. When a heat pump becomes too old, no amount of regular maintenance or repairs will be able to turn it around and restore it to its original condition. It’s possible to force a heat pump to work for several years longer if you keep having it repaired, but this is costly and the heat pump will perform at much lower effectiveness while causing your utility bills to spike.

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Do You Need to Replace Your Old Furnace Before Winter?

Monday, September 16th, 2024
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As we move into the fall, it’s a good time to think about the furnace in your home and ask an important question: will it be able to make it through another winter?

Although furnaces are built to be durable, no furnace can last forever. After enough time, you’ll need to start looking into other furnaces in Dublin, GA to replace your old one. How can you tell that it’s time to get a new furnace? We’ll delve into that below. Our pros are familiar with all types of furnaces and how they age and wear down, so they can give you the professional opinion you need to make the best choice. We’re also your top choice for a furnace replacement if that’s what you need before the winter weather arrives.

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Why You Need Specialists for Server Room Cooling

Monday, September 2nd, 2024
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For many businesses, the central hub of information and communication is the server room. This is a dedicated space where computer servers and related hardware are housed and managed. Because these servers store, process, and manage data and applications, they need special protection from damage. If this equipment overheats and fails, it can mean the catastrophic loss of the basic digital infrastructure of your business.

Preventing a server room from overheating isn’t as simple as propping open the door or putting a standing fan inside. The standard air conditioning system in a facility won’t do the job either. You need to have commercial cooling specialists handle installation, repairs, and maintenance for a server room cooling system. We’re experts when it comes to server room cooling in Dublin, GA, and below we’d like to explain why this job requires expert technicians.

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Thinking Beyond the Summer About Your AC’s Future

Monday, August 19th, 2024
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It’s still hot, it’s still summer. But we’re in the late season, and it’s not a bad time to begin thinking about the future of your AC. For example, has your air conditioning system worked to your expectations over this season? Do you think it will be possible to go another summer? If you have doubts about your current air conditioning system, you’ll want to consider having a new air conditioning installation in Glenwood, GA when the temperatures cool down. 

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How Long Can I Expect My AC to Last?

Monday, August 5th, 2024
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A central air conditioning system does an immense amount of work each summer to keep a home cool. As we’re now in the second half of summer, you might wonder how long it will take before all this work catches up with your home’s AC.

You can always arrange for repairs when the AC malfunctions, but at a certain point, you’ll face a system that costs too much to keep around and you’ll need to schedule air conditioning replacement in Dublin, GA. How long will your AC last? We’ll look into this question below so you can make plans at the appropriate time.

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What Parts Make a Heat Pump Different From an AC?

Monday, July 8th, 2024
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Making the change from using a standard central air conditioning system to a heat pump isn’t difficult. Heat pumps operate in a similar way to air conditioners and contain most of the same components to do the job. It’s not difficult for installers to remove a standard AC and put a heat pump in its place. Externally, they look similar, so most non-experts can’t tell them apart.

Of course, they do have differences, because the heat pump can do what the AC cannot—work in heating mode as well as cooling mode. Because we have extensive experience with heat pump installation and heat pump repair in Glenwood, GA, we know all about the components of a heat pump that allow it to do these two jobs. We’re going to list the most important of these parts below to help you get a better sense of what your heat pump does—or what you’ll want from the heat pump you’re planning to install.

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How to Prevent Your AC From Overheating

Monday, June 24th, 2024
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We often put a lot of work onto our air conditioning systems during the summer. An AC can’t complain about the work it does—but like any machine, it can get overwhelmed. You might find yourself with an AC that abruptly stops working during the middle of a hot summer day. If that happens, you can always rely on our team for the best in air conditioning repair in Dublin, GA. But we know you’d much rather avoid having this happen in the first place.

Good news! There are ways you can relieve the strain on your AC during the summer and make it less likely it will overheat. You can’t stop all troubles, but if you do the following, you’re more likely to stay cool this summer.

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Why You Should Never Delay Fixing AC Problems

Monday, 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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