If you have noticed your utility bill climbing each month, there could be more to blame than the utility company. It could be a sign that you should call an air conditioning repair expert. Here are a few different reasons why you are paying more and when there is something you can do about it. Seasonal Differences – How does this year’s weather compare to previous years? You can check historical temperatures and humidity levels to see if the weather itself is to blame. Keep in mind that your air conditioner works harder, even if the temperatures are the...
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Over the years of enjoying the cool air your air conditioner provides, you’ve probably discovered the truth that with each season, your air conditioner will accumulate dust as the air cycles through your unit. While you may feel that inhaling a little dusty air is bearable, the truth is that, in addition to creating dirty air, a dirty air conditioner will also require more energy, which will end up costing you more on your energy bills. Additionally, while dirty air may not seem like a huge deal, it can lead to asthma or allergies over time. There are many...
Read MoreKeep Cool with a New Air Conditioning Installation
A new air conditioner is a big decision, so it is a good idea to consult with a professional before making any decisions about the best way to cool your home or business. Prior to beginning an air conditioning installation, you will need to determine what kind of air conditioner is right for your space. Window units are not as powerful as more centralized systems, but they are cheap, easy to install and provide quick relief to homeowners suffering from excessive heat. Other options include a split system, which will have components installed inside and outside your home, and...
Read MoreWhat Makes Trane Air Conditioners the Obvious Choice?
All Trane split-system AC and heat pump outdoor units have louvered panels to protect the exterior coil from damage. They also have weather-resistant screws and tough paint finishes. In addition, Trane air conditioners feature the patented aluminum Spine Fin outdoor coil. Spine Fin outdoor coils offer enhanced heat transfer capabilities, thereby resulting in greater resistance to corrosion and higher efficiencies than conventional aluminum/copper coils. The XL20i is among the highest SEER (cooling efficiency) ratings in the industry. In keeping with the lofty standards set by Trane air conditioners, Trane’s gas furnaces are just as impressive. Features include self-diagnostic controls,...
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