How Can You Check Your AC Unit After a Storm?

From derechos that strike without warning to the torrential rain and winds of a hurricane, summer has plenty for homeowners to fear. While your first concern following any storm should always be your home itself, don't neglect to check your HVAC system for damage as soon as possible. Your HVAC components are durable, but they are not invincible when faced with nature's fury. Since you can find your AC condenser outside, this is the unit that you will want to check. Read More 

Evaporative Coolers And The Repair Of Leak Issues

If you use an evaporative or swamp cooler in your home or garage to keep you cool, then you should know that these devices may sometimes need repairs with the help of an HVAC professional. Maintenance and repairs are best completed as soon as you notice a problem. And, one of the main issues involves the leaking of water from the unit. Find out more about some of the more common causes of this issue and how a professional may complete the repair. Read More 

The Basics Of Boiler Heating Water Pressure Problems

Maintaining proper water pressure is an essential part of a boiler heating system's operation. You need to be sure that your boiler's water pressure is consistent and stays within the recommended range for the unit. However, it's also important to understand what it means when your boiler loses water pressure and what signs indicate that you need to call for a repair or new boiler installation. Here are a few things you should know. Read More 

Maintaining The Air Conditioning System In Your Home

Keeping your AC system working and ready to use is not difficult, but there are some things you can do to minimize the risk of problems with your system. Regular AC system maintenance by a qualified tech is an excellent place to start, and some routine things you can do may make that maintenance easier and more effective.  Keep he Unit Clear One of the most significant issues for techs doing AC system maintenance is accessing the air conditioning system outside the home. Read More 

4 Reasons Your Air Conditioning Unit Smells Off

When you turn on your air conditioning unit for the first time, it may smell a little off. After you run your air conditioning unit a couple of times, the air shouldn't really have an odor. If you notice that your air conditioning unit is producing a really strange smell, you need to call in an air conditioning repair technician to help you. Reason #1: Moisture in Air Vents The air coming out of your vents may smell funny because there is moisture in your air vents. Read More