Four Signs To Have Your AC Repaired Before Using It Again

Posted on: 13 February 2018

The first time you turn your air conditioner on this spring, pay close attention to how it operates. Many air conditioners suffer damage over the winter months, especially if they are more than 10 years old or have not been maintained properly. If you notice any of the five signs that follow, your AC needs some repairs from a place like Air Around The Clock before you run it again. (Continuing to run a damaged air conditioner may just cause further problems like a complete lack of cooling.
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How To Find And Solve HVAC Odor Problems

Posted on: 13 December 2017

Does it seem like the air blowing it to your home is smelly? If you think that you have orders that are being caused or worsened by your HVAC system, you obviously want to get this sorted out as soon as possible. This article explains how to find and get rid of odors within your HVAC system: Finding The Source of the Odor There are quite a few places that the odors can be coming from.
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Keep Your AC Working Well By Maintaing The Condenser Hose

Posted on: 26 October 2017

The long-term cost of maintaining an air conditioning system depends on how much regular maintenance you undertake. That is, if you fail to regularly do suggested (and affordable) things like changing the filter or topping off the furnace motor oil, your AC system is bound to have problems that become more expensive to fix. In the long run, simple, preventative jobs can ultimately save you money and increase the lifespan of your major air conditioning components.
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Give Your AC The Care It Needs: 3 Things You Should Avoid At All Costs

Posted on: 24 September 2017

You may have stopped using your AC for the winter, but that doesn't mean you should stop thinking about it. Warm weather will be here again before you know it. Once it does return, you'll need to know how to properly care for your AC. You see, some of the common mistakes you make with your AC could come back to cause real problems later on. Unfortunately, even small mistakes can lead to expensive repair costs later on.
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