Jacksonville Posts

What to Do Before Calling for Heating Repair

February 4th, 2015

It’s one of those distinct feelings: you can tell, just from your toasty morning bed, that the air in your home is just too chilly. You slough off your covers, go down into your basement, and sure enough, your heater is as quiet as a church mouse. Why?

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Why Refrigerant Loss in Your Commercial HVAC Requires Repair Service

January 7th, 2015

You may know that an air conditioner runs using refrigerant. Refrigerant cycles through the entire system in order to remove heat from the inside air. And your commercial HVAC system must maintain a set level of refrigerant in order to properly do its job. Without the right level of refrigerant, your HVAC system can suffer a lot of damage and may even need replacement in some severe cases.

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What to do if Your Heat Pump Won’t Heat Your Home

October 22nd, 2014

Heat pumps operate slightly differently from more traditional systems, which makes them a bit more complicated when it comes to potential problems popping up. Before you call your heating repair technician, however, it helps to see if you can find the problem beforehand.

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How Improper Voltage Leads to Air Conditioning Repair

August 27th, 2014

Your air conditioner has so many components that all work together to cool your home, but no part of this system could continue to run without electricity. That’s why it shouldn’t be shocking that one of the most common reasons homeowners call for air conditioning repair is an electrical problem.

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Why You Need a Specialist for Commercial HVAC Repair

July 30th, 2014

You’ve started to notice hot or cold spots in the office, and customers or employees have noticed as well. Maybe there are odd burning smells coming from the vents, or rattling noises from the rooftop units above. Whatever the signs, you think you have repair issues with the commercial HVAC system that makes a comfortable environment in your business. Who should you call?

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How SEER Ratings Affect Sizing with Air Conditioning Installation

June 27th, 2014

If you’re worried about energy efficiency with your new air conditioning installation, looking at SEER ratings is a great place to begin. The SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) determines how energy efficient your cooling system will be throughout the season. This can be an important factor in lowering your summer energy bills.

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How Improper Voltage Can Damage Your Air Conditioning System

May 30th, 2014

Air conditioning systems depend on a number of different components to work, from the refrigerant gas to the condensate pans removing water from the system. But they all depend on electricity to operate, and when electrical problems occur, it can cause serious damage to the system.

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Why Is My AC Tripping Circuit Breakers?

May 2nd, 2014

Circuit breakers are safety devices in your electrical system that prevent overload on a particular circuit. They can “trip” – turn off – for many reasons. Your air conditioning unit requires enough energy that it will have its own circuit breaker.

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The Capacitors and Air Conditioning Repair

April 14th, 2014

Spring is here, and that means air conditioning season can’t be too far behind. That’s a significant concern here in Florida, where a functioning air conditioner may be the only thing between a comfortable home and unbearable one.

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