How To Repair A Leaking Air Conditioner

Posted on: 19 January 2017

If a leaking central air conditioner is not repaired promptly, it can lead to hundreds or thousands of dollars in water damage repairs. Fortunately, some leaks are caused by simple problems that the homeowner can remedy on their own without calling a technician. Here are a few tips to help you repair common causes of air conditioner leaks. Patch or Replace the Drain Pan In a standard split-system central air conditioner, the evaporator coils will be located above the furnace blower inside your home.
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How To Fix An Air Conditioner That Is Iced Over

Posted on: 3 January 2017

When you come home to a hot house, the first thing you do is check the air conditioner. You may be shocked to find it covered in ice. It doesn't seem logical that your house and the outdoor temperature can be so hot and your air conditioner is so cold it is covered in ice and frost. However, it's a fairly common problem. Here are some things you can do to fix it.
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About The Possible Problems Of HVAC System Air Ducts

Posted on: 7 December 2016

Does air flow out of your vents with weak pressure and a foul odor? You might need to get the air ducts inspected to find out if they are in need of being repaired or replaced.  Below, you will learn about a few of the things that can cause an HVAC system to have weak airflow and a foul odor. Mold & Rodents A common cause for foul odors to come out of HVAC vents is from mold growing in the air ducts.
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Three Reasons To Get An Annual Furnace Tune-Up

Posted on: 11 October 2016

If you're a homeowner with a heating system that includes a furnace rather than radiators or a heat pump, having a yearly professional inspection is common best practice to make sure that the unit is prepared for the coming winter season. Here are three reasons to opt for professional inspection rather than a DIY approach or simply skipping the inspection altogether. 1. Longevity If your furnace is properly maintained, it will last longer than a furnace that isn't well cared for.
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