Residential AC Installation: What To Expect And How To Prepare

Regarding AC installation, knowing what to expect and how to prepare is important. Investing in the installation of a new AC unit for your home is major, but it's also crucial if you live in a warm or hot climate. Knowing what to expect during the installation process can help you prepare to ensure the process is as smooth and painless as possible. What to Expect During AC Installation Before the installation begins, you must choose the right AC system for your home.

2 Benefits Of Having An A/C Tune-Up Before The Heat Of Summer Arrives

Once the weather starts warming up after a harsh winter, you may be eager to shut down your home's furnace and fire up the central air conditioning. You may believe that all you need to do is flip the switch since you have not used the air conditioner at all for the past several months. However, even though it was not used, you should still have routine maintenance performed on the A/C system.

3 Reasons Why You May Be Experiencing Intermittent Hot Water

The sole purpose of having a water heater is to be afforded the luxury of hot water on demand. So when, whether or not you will have hot water coming out of the faucet becomes a gamble, it is clear that things are not working as intended. Fortunately, there are some practical reasons why you might experience intermittent hot water.  1. Sediment Buildup A common reason homeowners experience steady hot water sometimes and, at best, slightly lukewarm water on other occasions has to do with sediment.

Mold In Air Conditioner: Causes And Signs

Mold in your air conditioner (AC) is bad news for three main reasons. First, mold can cause respiratory illnesses in your household. Secondly, mold can cause structural damage. Lastly, mold is a sign of a deeper problem in the house. Below are some causes and signs of AC mold. Causes  Mold thrives on wet organic matter. Below are things and circumstances that encourage AC mold. Water Leaks The AC extracts moisture from the air as part of its cooling process.

An Overview Of Programmable Thermostat Problems

The thermostat is a critical part of an air conditioner (AC). The thermostat allows you to switch the AC on and off and program the AC for automatic cooling. Thus, a malfunctioning thermostat will affect your AC's cooling and energy efficiency. You might even think that your AC has malfunctioned. Below are examples of thermostat problems and their potential causes. The Room Temperature and Thermostat Setting Don't Match The thermostat should read the room temperature and control the AC to produce the necessary cooling until the room temperature matches the thermostat's temperature setting.