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- General troubleshooting: My AC doesn't seem to be cooling as well as it used to. What does
Answer: If your sytem is still cooling, but is noticabally less effecient, your problem could be a few different things. You could possibly have a dirty ... - Refrigerant Troubleshooting: How do I know if my air conditioning system is low on freon?
Answer: There are a symptons that may point to your system being low on freon. Your system may run and cool but it may not cool ... - Condensing Coil Cleaning: Is it ok for me to clean my condensing coil?
Answer: Yes as long as you are careful not to use to much water pressure and use appropriate cleaning solutions. To much water pressure can bend ... - Condensing Coil Cleaning: How do I clean my condensing coils?
Answer: The best way is to spray them out with your water hose making sure the water is pushed all the way through the coil to ... - Air Filters: What do air filters do for my air conditioning system?
Answer: Filters not only help filter particulates out of the air, they also help to protect a couple important components of your air conditioning system. A ... - Air Conditioning Systems: How do I determine the tonnage of my air conditioning system?
Answer: Well first off, tonnage is measured in the amount of BTUs (British Thermal Units) the air conditioning system is capable of removing. 1 ton is equal ... - Refrigerant Troubleshooting: How do I determine how much freon my system holds?
Answer: This can vary from system to system. You can usually get a good idea by looking at the information plate or sticker, which is located ... - Refrigerant Troubleshooting: My system is freezing up. What does that mean?
Answer: Freezing up is referred to when your system is building ice in cooling mode. The ice starts on the evaporator coil due to an air ... - Evaporator Coil Cleaning: How often should I have my evaporator coils cleaned?
Answer: You really should only have your coils cleaned if they are very dirty causing your system to become inefficient, or there is a dangerous mold ... - Air Conditioning Systems: Is it okay for my condenser to be exposed to rainfall?
Answer: Condensing units are designed to withstand heavy rainfall with no damage. As long as the unit is correctly assembled with no design flaws, all electrical ...
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