Is Your Air Conditioner Overcharged with Refrigerant?
Too much refrigerant in an AC can cause permanent damage to the air conditioner.
Too much refrigerant in an AC can cause permanent damage to the air conditioner.
One of the most common misunderstandings we encounter in the HVAC business is that “the bigger the AC you get, the better!” This isn’t remotely true.
Right now in early spring is an excellent time to call our HVAC professionals and arrange for an air conditioning replacement.
Let’s take a look at how to prepare your AC to face the hotter weather just around the corner.
As air conditioning technology advances, newer units run more quietly than ever. This means that when something goes wrong with an AC system, the resulting noise is more noticeable than ever… and more worrying.
Last week, we talked about when it’s time to replace your AC. This is one of the most important decisions you can make in a place that gets as sweltering hot as central Arizona, since you’ll depend on a cooling system almost every day during the middle of the year.
Last week we addressed one of the most important jobs to schedule during the year for your household comfort: professional air conditioning maintenance. In city that can get as blazing hot during the middle of the year as Phoenix doe, an air conditioning system needs as much help as it can get to work effectively all the way through to the late fall.
To say that we’ve experienced a hot summer here in Phoenix is an understatement. We only have to look at our own company records to see the proof: we’ve had the most AC service calls during the last two months than at any time in our company history.