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Lowering Air Conditioning Operating Costs II

Do not let cooled air escape or leak It is essential to keep all outlets – and escapes too – of air such as doors, windows, ventilators, chimneys if any, etc. tightly closed for an air conditioner to cool quickly. Doing so would also keep your space cool for longer. A little personal discipline may also come in handy – avoid entering and exiting the cool space too frequently. This is not only energy efficient; it also protects you from falling ill due to frequent temperature variation. Make sure that no cool air is leaked from the cooling ducts of … Continue reading

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Lowering Air Conditioning Operating Costs I

Due to ever increasing costs of fuel, it has become of paramount importance to lower your air conditioning costs. Here are some tips from Cortisyn air conditioning repair contractor to lower these costs . Never Use Air Conditioning more than necessary Cooling can be adjusted through the thermostat provided – which can be analog, knob type or digital and remote controlled. The thermostat is perhaps the most important tool in your hands towards efficient use of your air conditioner. You can save a significant amount of energy by choosing the right degree of cooling – set the thermostat as high … Continue reading

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Should You Buy a Heat Pump?

Heat pumps are mechanical components of your Atlanta HVAC equipment. They are equivalent in that both furnaces and heat pumps both heat in the winter but the heat pump doubles as your air conditioning equipment in the sumer, substituting for your air conditioning equipment. A properly serviced Atlanta air-con system, wheather a standard air conditioner and central heat combo, or a energy efficient heat pump, is important in the southern U.S. and in particular, Atlanta. Your Atlanta heating and air technical crew will have the ability to show you no matter if a heat pump is right for you, or even necessary … Continue reading

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HVAC Preseason Check Up

When you turn on your hvac system on the first hot day of the year it can be frustrating to find that your unit is struggling to cool the house, or worse, broken down. Our skilled HVAC employees you get a expert technician to complete an air conditioning system service as part of your yearly property maintenance, generally there are additionally a few simple checks you can do between to keep your hvac equipment running smoothly. Maintain your hvac unit clean Most heating and air system breakdowns are caused by lack of maintenance. Dusting the grills on a regular basis … Continue reading

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Preseason Atlanta Furnace Check

A simple thing Atlanta homewoners can do to protect your money and your life is to have a preseason furnace check done at least once a year. This allows a skilled professional to inspect, clean, or replace parts as needed to help your furnace to continue to function safely, efficiently and quietly. Call the Atlanta Furnace Repair Team for All Brands Our team of technicians is certified to repair all the major brands of heating and cooling equipment including Rheem, Goodman, Amana, Carrier, York, Lennox, Bryant, Sears and other air conditioner, furnace and heat pumps in the Atlanta area. Bookmark on Delicious … Continue reading

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Air Conditioning Refrigerant Leaks

If A Refrigerant Leak Is Detected in You Atlanta Air conditioning System Caution should made to not recharge the leaking system because refrigerant gases should never be consumed. The leak should be repaired by an Atlanta air conditioning repair technician as soon as possible because many refrigerants are hazardous to the atmosphere and have either potential for Ozone Depletion (O.D.P.) and/or potential for Global Warming (G.W.P.). The leak will also cause a low refrigerant charge that forces the compressor to run hotter than normal, the unit will overheat and eventually stop operating. The refrigerant will then begin to start removing … Continue reading

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