Why Does Your Air Conditioner Need Refrigerant?

Why Does Your Air Conditioner Need Refrigerant?

Refrigerant is a manufactured chemical compound that is inside all air conditioners. It is what is responsible for the cool air inside your home. Sometimes however your AC may not be working as well as it should, and you will need to have your refrigerant levels adjusted.

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Bad Condenser Fan Motor?

Bad Condenser Fan Motor?

There are two main types of HVAC motors: the outdoor unit (condenser) and the indoor air handler (evaporator). Condenser fans help dissipate heat from the high-side refrigerant inside the condenser coil. In an air handler, fans, also called a blower motor, are used to circulate air through the evaporator coil and throughout a conditioned space.

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HVAC Diagnostic Fee: The Dreaded Trip Charge aka Service Call

HVAC Diagnostic Fee: The Dreaded Trip Charge aka Service Call

An HVAC trip charge, often referred to as a service call fee, is a standard fee that an HVAC service company charges when they send a technician to your location, whether it's your home or business. This fee is separate from any repair or maintenance work performed and is generally designed to cover the technician's travel expenses, time, and expertise in diagnosing and assessing the HVAC system.

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Navigating the Cost of AC Replacement

Navigating the Cost of AC Replacement

We embark on a journey to demystify the intricacies of AC replacement costs. Our aim is to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the elements influencing the price, empowering you to make well-informed decisions regarding your home's comfort.

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Stay Comfortable: A DIY Guide to HVAC Symptom Self-Check
Heating, Air Conditioning, Troubleshooting Jeremy James Heating, Air Conditioning, Troubleshooting Jeremy James

Stay Comfortable: A DIY Guide to HVAC Symptom Self-Check

We'll empower you with the knowledge to perform a DIY HVAC symptom self-check. From unusual noises to inconsistent temperature control, we'll guide you through common symptoms that might indicate a problem with your HVAC system. By taking a proactive approach to identifying issues early on, you can potentially save time and money while ensuring your home remains a haven of comfort throughout the year.

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