Have you noticed spots in your home that are either warmer or colder than the rest of the house? That could be an indication that your current cooling system is not working properly. If the unit is at least 12 to 15 years old, it's time to consider a new HVAC system.
Are you concerned that your air conditioning unit may be costing your family more than it can afford during the summer months? Let’s talk about what issues could be causing your unit to run inefficiently and what we can do to address them.
Have you noticed ice forming on the outside pipes when you run your air conditioner? If this is happening, it means that the system is either low on refrigerant or low on airflow. As a homeowner, you should have your filter replaced and allow your unit to thaw out.
Many people ask how much a cooling system will cost. Many factors affect the cost of an HVAC system, including the size of your home, the type and condition of the ductwork installed, and accessories you might need such as a thermostat or an electronic air cleaner.
Have you ever heard the phrase, “a ton of cooling”? Before refrigeration air conditioning was created, cooling was achieved with big blocks of ice. When cooling machines started to get used, they rated their capacity by the amount of ice melted in a day, which is where the term “ton” came from.
Your thermostat can be a valuable tool in determining when there’s a problem with your air conditioning system. If you’ve got the air set to 77 degrees and you’re shivering like it’s the middle of winter, it may be time to have us come out to determine whether the issue’s with your system or your thermostat.