When their home experiences cooling problems, most homeowners conclude that their air conditioner needs repair, which is often true. But there are also occasions when an AC unit needs replacement. An air conditioning system should only be replaced after an HVAC technician inspects it. But it is helpful for homeowners to know when replacement is more »
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York Air Conditioning Units and Home AC System Replacement: Signs that Your AC Needs Replacement
by Heating & Air Conditioning on November 2, 2011 in Air Conditioning
HVAC Contractors: Tips for Choosing the Right Contractor
by Heating & Air Conditioning on October 31, 2011 in Air Conditioning
HVAC work ranges from minor repairs to major replacements. In either case, homeowners should hire contractors who demonstrate professionalism. Otherwise, they could receive more than poor HVAC work. They could also experience property damage that an uninsured contractor can’t pay for. To avoid poor HVAC work and worse, consider the following tips in your search more »
Commercial HVAC Replacement: What System Parts Do Technicians Usually Service?
by Heating & Air Conditioning on July 27, 2011 in HVAC Tips
Your commercial HVAC system can require repair servicing even when preventative care has been applied. Replacement parts are mostly generic in nature. Your brand and model will determine if manufacturer specific components are needed to complete the repair. An experienced contractor can find the necessary components fairly easily within a reasonable price range. Be certain more »
Residential HVAC Replacement: Acquainting Yourself with Associated Servicing Costs
by Heating & Air Conditioning on July 27, 2011 in HVAC Tips
Residential cooling systems installations can have an extensive price range. The total incurred expense to an owner depends on multiple HVAC buying and installment factors. Replacement of an old system is necessary after ten to fifteen years of use. An HVAC system is a combination of heating, cooling, and home ventilation, and is what keeps more »
Atlanta HVAC Replacement: Determining when it is Time to Give Your AC System the Boot
by Heating & Air Conditioning on July 26, 2011 in HVAC Tips
Blazing summer temperatures and high humidity can be expected when you reside in Atlanta. Your HVAC system is essential for surviving the peak months of the season. If you are considering buying a replacement for your current cooling unit, a few factors must be weighed into the decision. First and foremost, installation of a new more »
HVAC Repair: Servicing Eliminates Most Common Repair Problems
by Heating & Air Conditioning on July 26, 2011 in HVAC Tips
When your HVAC system fails to operate during intense temperatures, it can be a catastrophic event. A unit in need of repair is alarming and can be problematic to any homeowner. Once the HVAC repair recommendations are brought to your attention, you have to take immediate steps to solve the issue, hoping only a small more »
HVAC in Atlanta: What to Consider when Buying an AC System
by Heating & Air Conditioning on July 26, 2011 in HVAC Tips
Units providing heating and air to your home are typically referred to as HVAC systems. Knowing basic information about these units will help in both selection of a qualified Atlanta professional and determining what to do with your current unit. A time will come when you must decide between replacement and repair work. A cooling more »
Replacing HVAC Systems: Plan Ahead for Your Home Air Installation
by Heating & Air Conditioning on June 28, 2011 in HVAC Tips
A homeowner has two choices when it comes to replacing their current cooling unit. An HVAC system can be installed under planned conditions or when you are left with no other choice. It is always better to be prepared for the expense because it allows you to make a decision effectively. Air conditioning failure leads more »
HVAC Requirements Must Be Part of System Installation
by Heating & Air Conditioning on June 28, 2011 in HVAC Tips
Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) systems include a heating or cooling source, an air distribution network, and controls for temperature regulation. Many requirements must be met for a system to qualify with set standards. Among these are efficiency, temperature, insulation, and construction guidelines. In order for a unit to fall under this category, it more »
Heating and Air Conditioning System: Ductwork Affects Airflow Efficiency
by Heating & Air Conditioning on June 27, 2011 in HVAC Tips
You see ductwork in your crawlspace, attic, or other areas, but do you ever consider its significance to overall heating and cooling performance? Your air conditioning unit has three main components: an internal blower, the outside condenser, and internal airflow components. A heating system uses the internal blower along with ductwork to warm air as more »
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