Window AC Unit Blows Out Lukewarm Air? Improve The Unit's Cooling With This Information And Tips
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9 April 2016
If your window AC unit blows out lukewarm air, it's time to clean the condensing coil in the back of the unit. Even if you clean the front grilles of your window unit and change the air filter regularly, dirt can still cause problems with the AC unit's refrigerant system if the condensing coil can't reject heat. Here's how the refrigerant system works, what happens when dirt builds up on the condensing coil and what you can do to improve the AC's cooling problem.
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Rev Up For Summer With These Four AC Efficiency Tips
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18 March 2016
AC units are designed to work hard at cooling your home down in the summer. If you can meet your air conditioner halfway and help it do its job, you might have better luck with your cooling efficiency throughout the summer. Here are four tips when it comes to keeping your AC unit at top performance during the hottest months of the year.
1. Install Ceiling Fans
Don't make your air conditioning unit do all of the work when it comes to cooling down your home.
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Avoiding An Emergency Summertime AC Repair
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15 March 2016
With summer looming, it's past time to start thinking about the health of your air conditioning situation. Regardless of how you cool your home, either with a central HVAC or a window mounted unit, there are some important steps to take ahead of the hottest part of the year that will help to ensure uninterrupted cooling. While the maintenance for each may differ slightly in how it is carried out, the necessity remains the same.
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Common Water Intrusion Concerns Addressed
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15 March 2016
Water damage can be one of the more serious issues that homeowners will have to address, but this type of damage can come in many different forms. While many homeowners are familiar with the threats posed by foods, they may drastically underestimate the damage that can be caused by water intrusions. Sadly, this is a type of problem that new homeowners are unlikely to know about, but after you learn these two questions and answers, you will find yourself better suited for keeping your home safe from this type of damage.
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