by Bryan Simning | Mar 9, 2022 | AC Repair, Air Conditioning, Air Filter
Is your air conditioner fan making an awful noise? Are you worried that the part might need to be replaced? Here’s how to troubleshoot and fix an air conditioner fan problem on your own. Air filters If you haven’t changed your air filter in a while, take some...
by Bryan Simning | Dec 27, 2021 | AC Installation, air conditioner, Air Conditioning
With so many different elements to air conditioning systems, keeping track of the current condition of all of them can be a challenge. It is important to know how to recognize when something isn’t right, however, so you can take steps to correct the problem as...
by Bryan Simning | Nov 22, 2021 | AC Installation, AC Repair, air conditioner, air conditioner maintenance, Air Conditioning
Here are 10 Things You Need to Know About Air Conditioner Repair If you own an air conditioner, you should also know that maintenance and repairs are part of that ownership. We have compiled a list of ten things that we regard as necessary knowledge about the repair...
by Bryan Simning | Oct 26, 2021 | AC Installation, AC Repair, air conditioner, air conditioner maintenance, Air Conditioning
If you’ve been in the market for an air conditioner, you would have heard the HVAC technician discussing terms such as BTU. From picking up conversations with friends and family, you find your way to define the term and automatically assume that the higher number of...
by Bryan Simning | Sep 28, 2021 | air conditioner, air conditioner maintenance, Air Conditioning
How much do you know about how your air conditioner works? For many people, their knowledge ends at the thermostat on the wall. They adjust the temperature, machinery turns on, and the house gets cooler. However, understanding how your AC system components work...
by Bryan Simning | Sep 13, 2021 | AC Repair, air conditioner, Air Conditioning
How much attention do you pay to the air vents in your home? For most homeowners, the answer is “almost none at all” — at least until something goes wrong. You may simply dial in your preferred temperature on the thermostat and go back about your business....