When summertime hits, the last thing you want to be stuck with is a malfunctioning air conditioner. So when you go to turn on the first time the weather warms up to discover it’s blowing out lukewarm air, your initial reaction may be to panic and start shopping for a new air conditioner. Before you jump to any conclusions though, be sure to read below to discover some common reasons that your AC might not be cooling. Sometimes it’s as simple as a quick repair!
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Why Isn’t My Air Conditioner Cooling My Home?
May 9th, 2016 | Written By Billy Pierce | Reviewed By William PierceDon’t Be Stumped By These Common AC Problems
May 2nd, 2016 | Written By Billy Pierce | Reviewed By William PierceAs we approach warmer temperatures, you want to ensure that your air conditioner is working as effectively and efficiently as possible. Of course, in order to do so it must be installed by a professional and properly maintained to ensure you don’t run into any issues. Even with this however, your air conditioner may have repair needs from time to time. We’ve highlighted some of the most common air conditioning problems that homeowners face below.
Cut Down On Your Air Conditioning Bills This Summer
March 28th, 2016 | Written By Billy Pierce | Reviewed By William PierceThe weather can be up and down this spring, as it is most springs in Elk Run Heights, IA, but winter is on its way out and summer will be here before you know it. A good air conditioner will keep your home cool when temperatures rise, but it shouldn’t have to do the job alone. You want reliable cooling power without the pinch of those high monthly bills. The good news is that there’s a number of ways you can cut down on your costs by improving your air conditioner’s efficiency. Some of them require a little investment, while others are common sense approaches that anyone can do with a little foresight.
Is a Ductless Mini Split System a Good Fit for Your Home?
March 14th, 2016 | Written By Billy Pierce | Reviewed By William PierceDuctless cooling systems work differently than traditional central air. Instead of one large unit producing cool air and moving it through ductwork, a ductless setup uses smaller indoor units placed in specific rooms or areas of the house.
That gives homeowners more control over how different spaces are cooled. You can set different temperatures in different rooms and avoid cooling spaces you are not using, which may help lower monthly energy costs. Because installing a ductless system is still a meaningful investment, it helps to look at whether it makes sense for your Denver, IA home. Here are a few things to consider.
When is ductless mini split installation a good option for a home?
- Your home does not have existing ductwork.
- You want to control the temperature in individual rooms or zones.
- You are cooling a new addition, garage, or converted space.
- You want a more energy-efficient system with minimal air loss.
- You prefer a quicker, less invasive air conditioning installation.