A frozen air conditioner may sound good, but it isn't. You may want to feel freezing cold on those hot summer days but if your air conditioner is freezing, it means that it isn't running properly and could possibly be shutting down altogether. A frozen air conditioner can occur if you have a clogged air filter or from improper air flow to the condensing unit, as well as other issues. Read on for repair and prevention tips for your air conditioning unit.
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When the weather gets cool outside, you begin using your heating, but it is only working half as much as it will be when the weather gets really cold. Therefore, you want to be sure your heating is ready for cold winter weather. Some of the maintenance that should be done includes changing the filters and cleaning the furnace. Here are some of the maintenance and repairs that you want to do to your heating before the next blast of cold air:
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There are so many home preparations to take care of when that winter weather approaches. You can find yourself trying to beat the clock as winter storms get closer and closer. While you are tending to things like weather stripping and windows, you don't want to forget about tending to your HVAC system to make sure it fairs well during those storms. Here are tips for protecting your system.
Protect all pipes
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If you're relying on a boiler to keep your home warm during winter, you need to know a few things about repairing these machines. The steps you take to troubleshoot a boiler will depend on the type of issue you encounter.
No Heat or Low Heat
This is an issue that is frequently encountered when dealing with boilers. This is because many issues can result in a complete lack of heating or inadequate levels of heating.
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If you are using fans to keep your home cool when it's hot outside, now might be a good time to consider installing a central air conditioning system. Here's why.
Reduce Noise Pollution
One great reason to replace the fans in your home with a central air conditioner is to reduce the noise pollution inside. Whether they're ceiling, box, or standing fans, each one you turn on in your home will create a constant noise that could affect your family's ability to concentrate or relax.
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