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Questions To Ask Before Installing an Air Conditioner System:

  There are a few key questions you should ask before having a new air conditioner system installed in your home. Does this service come with a warranty? You should be aware of the fine print and the duration of the warranty on your new AC system installation. Some warranties will require you to service and maintain the systems on a regular basis in order for them to remain valid. What is the timeline for installation? Installing an air conditioner takes time. Electrical work, plumbing, ductwork, and system calibration and testing can easily exceed a day's work. The process could take several days if the system is much larger or requires significant ductwork updates. Is your company covered by insurance? You are safe from liability when working with an insured company. The insurance will cover any damage to your home caused by the installation of the systems. What is the life expectancy of a new air conditioning unit? A new air conditioning system should last between 10 and 15 year

How Do I Know if I Need An Electrical System Upgrade?

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  When was the last time you checked up on the condition of your electrical system? If it has been a while, then now is the right time to inspect it. Don’t just assume that different elements of your electrical system such as the electric cables and explosion proof enclosures are working fine as they have a tendency to wear out after a few years. If you live in an old house or if your current system is unable to meet your family’s power needs, then it is time to update your electrical system. Signs that you need to update your electrical panel—  If you observe any one of the following signs, then it is time to get your electric system updated: You’re tripping circuit breakers: One of the most obvious and common signs of trouble with your electrical system is having one of your circuit breakers trip. You’ve started your morning coffee and fired up the toaster, but when you turn on the microwave, everything shuts off. That’s a clear indication that the individual circuit powering your k

Keep Your Air Conditioner From Freezing Up

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  Figuring out what is causing your air conditioner to ice up can be frustrating, but it is not an uncommon problem. There are a number of reasons for an air conditioner to freeze up, and it really doesn’t matter whether it is a window AC unit or a central air conditioner – the causes of, and solutions to, an air conditioner that keeps freezing up are exactly the same.  It is important to address this issue – a frozen air conditioner will not only cool improperly but can actually be severely damaged if it keeps freezing up. If you have this problem, you have to address it immediately – it won’t solve itself. Here are some common causes: Insufficient airflow across your air conditioner’s evaporator coil can cause it to freeze up. If your air conditioner is low on refrigerant, then your air conditioner can freeze up.  Air conditioners are designed to function in a very specific temperature range. Mechanical failures can cause your air conditioner to freeze up. In order to troubleshoot a