Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical Blog: Archive for the ‘Air Conditioning’ Category

Hot Spots in the House: What They Mean for the AC

Monday, September 9th, 2024
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The greatest benefit of having a central air conditioning system for your home is that you receive cooling in all the rooms connected to the ductwork. If you have the right AC and ductwork in good condition, you can expect an even spread of cooling around the rooms. There may be a few fluctuations, such as in rooms that get more sun exposure, but overall the comfort level should be equal.

But if you start to notice hot spots around the house where there weren’t any before—it could mean something is wrong with the air conditioner or another part of the HVAC system, like the thermostat or the ductwork. We’re going to look at what those hot spots might mean for your HVAC in Crestview.

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Don’t Ignore the Importance of the Ducts of Your AC System!

Monday, September 9th, 2024
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When you can’t see something in your home, you’re less likely to think about it often. That’s just how the human mind works. 

For example, the ductwork in your house. Most modern homes are built with central heating and air, and this requires having a network of ducts made from materials such as metal, plastic, and ductboard, weaving through the walls and attic of the house to distribute air. You can’t see these ducts, so you might not think about just how important they are.

If those ducts aren’t in good condition, it can mean troubles like high energy bills, poor indoor air quality, and the need for AC repair—or even a full air conditioning system replacement. We’re going to look at the negative effects you may run into if you have faulty or damaged ducts in your home.

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Our Guide to Troubleshooting a Faulty AC

Monday, August 26th, 2024
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Battling the late summer heat can sometimes put too much strain on your AC. You may find yourself facing an overheated house because your air conditioner isn’t putting in the work it normally does, or it’s not working at all!

What can you do? You always have the terrific resource of calling our team for AC repair in Mobile County. We’ve got the professionals you can trust.

But before you grab your phone, take some time to go through basic AC troubleshooting steps. You may have a simple problem at the heart of your air conditioning dilemma. Follow along as we walk you through troubleshooting that air conditioning system.

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Could the Thermostat Be Behind Your AC Troubles?

Monday, August 26th, 2024
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The thermostat is a device people often take for granted in their homes. You make adjustments to it when your cooling needs change in the summer, but if it’s programmable you may simply set it and forget it. There’s nothing wrong with that: it’s one of the benefits of having a programmable thermostat in the first place. 

Overlooking the thermostat can be a problem if the thermostat is responsible for a malfunctioning air conditioning system. When you’ve got a faulty AC that’s not turning on, turns on and off too often, runs for too long, or fails to keep the house as cool as you want it, you may need AC repair that specifically targets the thermostat—or even replaces it.

How can a faulty thermostat create AC problems? Follow along below and we’ll explain.

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Some of the Best Recent Advances in AC Technology

Monday, August 26th, 2024
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We live in a world of rapidly advancing technology, where what once took fifty years of development can now occur in only five years. This applies to the world of HVAC as much as to anything else. Air conditioning systems have seen several major developments during the past decade or so, which is probably as long as you’ve had your current AC cooling your house.

What can you look forward to in AC technology that next time you need to look into AC systems in Leon County? We’ve got an overview below that we hope will get you excited about the possibilities. 

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How Well Has Your Cooling System Worked This Summer?

Monday, August 12th, 2024
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We’re into the late summer now, and that means some of the most intense heat of the season. It’s also a time when we need to pay special attention to our air conditioning systems: they’ve already done plenty of work, and all that strain can add up to malfunctions or even a system breakdown.

But we want you to focus on your AC’s future right now, and the future of the comfort of home. Ask yourself how well your AC has done its job this summer and if you’ve noticed anything amiss. You may need to schedule service with our Baldwin County heating and air conditioning professionals to repair the unit. Or you may need to start considering having it replaced at the next convenient time.

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Top Ways to Tell Your AC Need Professional Repairs

Monday, August 12th, 2024
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The last thing you want to deal with during a hot summer day is to have your air conditioning system fail on you. You’ll need to call for AC repair, and although we have a team of fast technicians, we can’t get to you instantly, especially during the hottest days when other people will have their own AC emergencies. If possible, you want to detect trouble with your air conditioner before it worsens to the point that you’re stuck with a busted system and a boiling hot home.

You’ll need to know what to look for that will tell you you’ve got an AC heading for trouble. We’ll go over the most common signs that it’s time to call us for AC repair in Navarre.

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Ice? No, You Shouldn’t See That on Your Air Conditioner

Monday, July 15th, 2024
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Ice in summer is one of the simple pleasures of the season. Just hearing it clink in a glass of a refreshing beverage takes people’s minds far away from their troubles.

So if you notice ice on your AC, you might think it’s good news. The AC keeps your home cool and makes summer easy to get through. That ice must mean the air conditioner is really doing its job.

This is not the case! If you see ice forming along parts of your AC, most likely on the evaporator coil, it means something’s wrong with the cooling system, and it may require calling our Peaden Pros for AC repair in Fort Walton Beach.

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Low Airflow From the AC: Possible Causes, Potential Cures

Monday, July 15th, 2024
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A common problem that homeowners run into during the summer when they’re using central ACs to cool their homes is low airflow coming from the vents. In some ways, it’s similar to having low water pressure. Sure, you’re getting cool air, but it’s not coming out in a way that’s much help to you. That low airflow means a hotter home and an AC working more than necessary and raising your bills. 

We’re experts when it comes to air conditioning in Tallahassee, and in this blog post we’re going to examine why low airflow might happen and the best way to get the problem solved.

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Why Your AC Won’t Stop Running

Monday, July 15th, 2024
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What does your AC sound like when it runs normally during summer? You first hear the fan motor turn on, and then a deep whirring sound indicates the compressor is operating. The compressor puts refrigerant under pressure so it can start the process of pulling heat from the indoor air, which the blower then sends into the ductwork.

You can expect to hear the compressor running for 10–15 minutes, sometimes longer, to reach your desired cooler temperature. When your AC was installed, it was sized so that it would run in cooling cycles of about this length.

If you notice that your AC is running for much longer than 15 minutes, or even not shutting off at all unless you turn off the cooling mode from the thermostat, you have a potential problem on your hands. We’ll examine why this might happen, and whether it means you need to arrange for AC repair with our technicians.

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