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A dirty coil is not good for the health of your family or your unit. A dirty or clogged coil makes your air conditioner work harder to reach is desired temperature. This results in higher energy bills, more frequent breakdowns, and a shorter lifespan for your unit. 1. Inadequate Cooling Have you noticed a difference in the temperature of the air coming out of the vents? If you have buildup on the coils, the air conditioner will often still come on, but it won’t do a good job. The dirt serves as a barrier to the air and the metal coils can’t take in enough of the heat circulating inside the house and through the air vents. The efficiency of the cooling process can be substantially compromised. 2. AC is Constantly Running The thermostat in your home monitors the temperature and tells your air conditioner when to turn on. Should be simple, right? But since it is made to run in cycles, it can be a real problem if you have a dirty evaporator coil. It just keeps running and running.

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On average, expect to pay between $1,700 through $3500.00 for a new central air conditioner. However, the price varies greatly depending on the efficiency and the tonnage. To get an accurate idea of what you’ll spend, determine the size of the unit you’ll need.

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A central air conditioner is a machine that treats air in a defined, usually enclosed area via a refrigeration cycle in which warm air is removed and replaced with cooler air.

ac service repair and maintenance

We now offers ac unit repairs & ac units to the Miami & Kendall community. Service call fee will be waived when repairs are preformed. Our goal is to provide high quality customer service. On time and on budget. We understand that time and cost are crucial so we strive to go above and beyond our client’s expectations. Whatever situation you may find yourself in from a broken central ac, water leaking ac or no cooling, finding a reliable and fast solution for home ac repairs can be timely, costly, and stressful. We have the experience ac technicians to help you resolve any situation you may find yourself in regarding your cooling system in South Florida. We offer central air conditioning repairs & ac unit services.

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We now offers ac unit repairs & ac units to the Miami & Kendall community. Our goal is to provide high quality customer service. On time and on budget. We understand that time and cost are crucial so we strive to go above and beyond our client’s expectations. Whatever situation you may find yourself in from a broken central ac, water leaking ac or no cooling, finding a reliable and fast solution for home ac repairs can be timely, costly, and stressful.  We have the experience ac technicians to help you resolve any situation you may find yourself in regarding your cooling system in South Florida. We offer central ac repairs & ac services.

ac-size

One of the worst mistakes you can make when purchasing a new central air conditioner is choosing a unit that’s the wrong size for the space. Especially if the old unit was not providing adequate heating or air cooling, you may be tempted to go with a more powerful unit thinking it will provide more comfortable conditions. It won’t. When it comes to sizing HVAC systems, especially air conditioners, bigger is not necessarily better. What you want is a unit with exactly the right capacity and system design to meet the needs of the space. reasons to avoid over-sizing HVAC systems Here are reasons why over-sizing HVAC systems is the wrong choice for your heating and air conditioning needs: 1. The unit cycles on and off frequently. This is called short cycling, and it’s a common symptom of an oversized furnace or air conditioner. It means your system is working much harder, using more fuel, and providing less comfortable conditions. Most contractors in FL use the 500 sq. ft. per ton formula.

ac-size

One of the worst mistakes you can make when purchasing a new central air conditioner is choosing a unit that’s the wrong size for the space. Especially if the old unit was not providing adequate heating or air cooling, you may be tempted to go with a more powerful unit thinking it will provide more comfortable conditions. It won’t. When it comes to sizing HVAC systems, especially air conditioners, bigger is not necessarily better. What you want is a unit with exactly the right capacity and system design to meet the needs of the space. reasons to avoid over-sizing HVAC systems Here are reasons why over-sizing HVAC systems is the wrong choice for your heating and air conditioning needs: 1. The unit cycles on and off frequently. This is called short cycling, and it’s a common symptom of an oversized furnace or air conditioner. It means your system is working much harder, using more fuel, and providing less comfortable conditions.

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Dirt is the enemy of an efficient air conditioner. Keep it clean and you’ll be rewarded with more cooling and lower utility bills. Ignore it and you can shorten the unit’s life by making it work too hard. If your central air unit is aging but not yet kaput, you may want to think about replacing it. Here’s how to keep your A/C going: Central air conditioners Call a pro. Once a year, have a licensed professional change all filters; clean and flush the coils, drain pan, and drainage system; vacuum the blower compartments; and check the refrigerant and mechanical components. Insulate ductwork. Make sure ducts are sealed and insulated. Up to 40 percent of cooling energy can be lost when uninsulated ducts pass through uncooled spaces such as attics. Make sure that connections at vents and registers are well-sealed where they meet floors, walls, and ceilings.

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After a unit reaches a certain age, several factors like age and efficiency can make it more sensible to replace the central ac, versus a continual investment into costly repairs. That’s just one more factor to consider weather to repair or replace your central air conditioner this year.

frozen-ac

A frozen air conditioner is something that can go from a minor inconvenience to a major problem very quickly if not addressed. Poor or limited airflow – There are a few things that can cause limited airflow, but most often they are caused by clogged/dirty air filters and poorly sized ducts. Dirty air filters block the flow of air through your ducts and indoor unit, and they can cause the temperature in your coil to drop below freezing, which results in a frozen evaporator coils and an air conditioner that isn’t working. Another common cause of limited airflow in your home could be poorly sized duct work. Whether they are too big or too small, poorly sized duct-work will lead to diminished efficiency and performance. Low refrigerant – Your refrigerant needs to be perfectly balanced in order to work properly. The refrigerant charge can be unbalanced due to a leak or faulty installation, but no matter the cause, it needs to get fixed as soon as possible.

rheem-ac
WeatherKing is a brand of commercial air conditioners (condensing units), heat pumps and gas furnaces owned by Rheem Manufacturing Co. Rheem is headquartered in Atlanta and is a subsidiary of the Paloma Group, a privately-held company with reported annual revenue of approximately $3.0 billion.
 
 
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Do you have an older ac system? When is the last time you replaced your unit’s air filter? If it’s been a while, it can accumulate with dust and dirt, reducing its air flow. Examine the unit’s air filters once a month and clean or replace filters when necessary. Keeping them clean can cut energy use by anywhere from five percent to 15 percent. If you have trouble remembering to check the filter, some thermostats have reminder lights that will change color when the filter needs to be replaced. Maintain the Ducts and Vents If you are using a central air-conditioning unit, make sure the air ducts are properly insulated, especially those that pass through the attic or any other areas that are not air-conditioned. You may want to have a specialist check for holes or leaks in the ducts once a year. Duct tape can offer a temporary repair, but eventually, holes and leaks will need to be professionally fixed.

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According to the Energy Savings Calculator, a 16 SEER unit uses about 13% less energy to produce the same amount of cooling as a 14 SEER unit of the same size. That means that for every $100 you’d pay to run your 14 SEER unit, you could save $13 by upgrading to a 16 SEER unit.

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A common sign of problems with the evaporator coil is a puddle of water under the air conditioning unit. Sometimes an evaporator coil leak is the result of a drain clogged by insects, mold and dust; sometimes the condensation pan has rusted. Either case can be averted with periodic maintenance checks.
 
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In general, many homeowners have no idea or awareness of the HVAC system brand operating in their home. Research shows that when it comes to replacing their existing HVAC system, up to 90% of homeowners rely on their local HVAC dealer to determine the best system and brand for their home. So, every day the local HVAC dealer’s reputation is on the line when they make a recommendation to a homeowner. Their business success depends on the trust between the homeowner and the HVAC dealer’s company. With that level of possible risk, dealers will strive to make the best decision and select the best brand for every homeowner they serve. And every day, more dealers choose Goodman brand equipment. While it may not be a household name, yet, Goodman is a member of one of the leading manufacturers of residential, commercial and industrial HVAC systems and refrigerants. The brand has global resources and support to ensure that the best technology, manufacturing processes, testing and product limit

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Goodman was known for decades as cheap equipment with great warranties. The low cost and excellent warranty made the brand very popular. However, the brand had a reputation for mechanical failure. Those days are over. In 2012, Daikin bought Goodman to get into the North American residential market. Quality has improved significantly. Warranties aren’t quite as good as they were, but they remain the best in the industry. Goodman is still among the most affordable air conditioner brands. Components: Goodman also uses many universal parts like Copeland compressors. This includes the Ultratech, perhaps the most popular compressor in heating and air conditioning. Warranty: The compressors in many models have a lifetime warranty. This includes replacement of the entire AC in the first 10 years if the compressor fails. All other parts are covered for 10 years.

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So you set your AC thermostat below 80 degrees but noticed that your air conditioner’s having trouble reaching your set temperature. In fact, it seems your AC has trouble hitting any temperature below 80 degrees. So what’s the issue? Well, certain problems can prevent an air conditioner from properly cooling down your home including: A dirty air filter A blocked condenser A refrigerant leak An undersized AC Leaky ducts An older AC.
 
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You notice that there’s no air movement from your HVAC system, start by checking your thermostat. It seems silly, but if you haven’t adjusted it since the weather warmed, it might just be set too high to trigger your system and engage your air conditioner. Then, try resetting the circuit breaker. It might have been open, preventing the A/C unit from running, and a simple switch flip will get you back in action. If that doesn’t work, check the fuse. If it’s blown, you’ve found the issue. Still not solved? Check your return grills, the covers over your vents, and your air filters. (Psst! You should be swapping out your air filters seasonally, anyway.) These items can get clogged, preventing air from flowing where you need it. If none of these options fix the problem, you can always contact an HVAC professional to solve the issue.
 
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Listen, we all like to keep our homes and apartments at a hyper-comfortable temperature in the summer. But there’s a price to pay for that kind of living — literally. If your air conditioner seems like it’s constantly running and you’re left with a high energy bill, adjust your thermostat. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends setting your thermostat to 78 degrees F when you’re home in the summer. And if you want to slash even more off your bill, they recommend turning it up a bit when you leave the house. There’s no sense paying to cool a space no one’s using, right? Close your window coverings to keep your house from heating too much while you’re gone. If you want your A/C to work less so you can keep more money in your pocket, check your home’s insulation. Keeping the cool air your air conditioning system creates inside is key to keeping your utility bills as low as possible.
 
 
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UV works! Ultraviolet lights were shown to kill mold, viruses and bacteria more than 100 years ago. In fact, in 1903, Niels Finsen was given the Noble Prize in Medicine for using UV to effectively treat patients with skin infections. Today, UV lights are used for germicidal use in hospitals, restaurants and grocery stores. And they have been shown effective in killing sterilizing an HVAC system. Here are two examples:1). In 2012, a study at Duke University Medical Center showed that UV lights killed 97% of bacteria that were resistant to antibiotics, the so-called superbug bacteria that are the toughest to kill.
 
 
 
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Check Your AC Air Filter. A dirty filter can limit the flow of cooled air into your home. Check Your Outdoor Unit. The outdoor unit of your air conditioner should be cleaned every year.  Check Your Air Conditioner’s Temperature Setting. Check Your Programmable Thermostat Settings.
 
 

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