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When and Why Do I Need Air Conditioning Service?

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The weather is becoming warmer, and you’ll be getting ready to use the AC part of your HVAC system very soon. The parts that make the system pump out cold air haven’t been used in quite a while, though, which means they could use a professional tune-up. Even if your air conditioning unit is relatively new and in great… well, condition, you should still book an annual inspection! What Does Air Conditioning Service Look For? There are so many small components to your A/C unit: the filters, evaporator coils, coil fins, and drains for condensation are some of the more prominent ones, but there are many smaller wires, belts, and important components you probably overlook or don’t have the tools to access. If you want to get it up and running and keep it that way, even a quick look at the smallest parts can make a world of difference. Thinking about and accessing these parts is important, because after months of unused, things are going to be a bit dusty. Dirt, dust, and all sorts of deb

How Do I Know When I Need A New Thermostat?

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Many problems with HVAC systems start with the thermostat. When this important piece of equipment fails to control the temperature properly, it can trick you into thinking you have a worse problem then what’s actually wrong. If you’re struggling with the following problems, don’t tear apart your furnace to find the issue – the fix could be a whole lot simpler! Your HVAC System Won’t Turn On  The biggest tell of a faulty thermostat is that your home’s heating and cooling system won’t turn on at all. Believe us, you’ll know when this becomes the problem. Before you get worried about a major HVAC repair, just have a look at the thermostat first; something could be preventing it from sending signals to your furnace and air conditioner. The HVAC System Doesn’t Respond To Settings Changes If your heating and cooling isn’t responding to a change in the temperature or setting almost immediately, it’s very likely that something is wrong with your thermostat’s ability to communicate with th