Showing posts with label air conditioner repair Laguna Hills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label air conditioner repair Laguna Hills. Show all posts
Friday, May 11, 2018
How To Save Money On Air Conditioning
Keep your cool this summer by having your system checked by air conditioner experts at Phoenix Air Conditioning and Heating!
Read more here: http://www.phoenixsouthhvac.com/save-money-air-conditioning/
Wednesday, April 4, 2018
DIY Air Conditioner Repair Laguna Hills
Do you need air conditioner repair Laguna Hills? Residents should follow these steps to ensure your AC unit keeps running correctly.
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Thursday, March 22, 2018
Air Conditioner Repair Laguna Hills: Is Your Air Conditioner Letting You Down?
Is it hot in here? You might need a local air conditioner repair Laguna Hills professional.
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Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Preparing For The Turning Of The Seasons
Spring is in the air–the days get longer, the air gets warmer, and your thoughts might turn to your HVAC system. If you’re worried that turning your system on might require a visit from and air conditioner repair Laguna Hillsprofessional, you’ll want to check out our series of tips. With a little “spring cleaning”, your HVAC system can work to keep you cool all summer long.
Consider A Maintenance Call
While we’re going to give you a number of options for taking care of your HVAC system yourself, there’s no denying that the easiest way to make sure your system is running properly is to contact us and let us send one of our service professionals to give your system some TLC. If the next few steps sound too complicated, don’t worry! We are always here for you, and there’s no shame in calling for backup.
Check Your Filters
Whether your system needs filters to be changed or simply cleaned, odds are that over the winter a lot of dust and dirt have accumulated. Clogged or dirty filters can significantly increase the amount of work your system has to do in order to move air through your home, which can, in turn, significantly increase your cooling bills. Take the time to check your filters, and if they’re dirty, either change or clean them.
Check Your Vents
Dust accumulates inside your home, as well. Pet dander, ash from fireplaces that are used during the winter, or simple accumulations of winter grit and grime can collect on the vents within your home. When you’re doing your spring cleaning, take the time to use a brush attachment on your vacuum cleaner and give the vents a good dusting. This will prevent allergens from being forced into the air inside your home, and will also allow air to move more freely through your ducts, which reduces the amount of strain on your HVAC system.
Read more here: http://www.phoenixsouthhvac.com/preparing-turning-seasons/
Wednesday, January 17, 2018
Finding A Real Pro
If your HVAC system isn’t performing the way it should be, odds are that you’re looking through all the options for air conditioner repair Laguna Hills boasts, wondering which one you should choose. An air conditioning system is a significant investment and choosing someone to work on yours can seem intimidating. Here are a few things to keep in mind to help you narrow down your options.
Get Educated
The first thing to decide is exactly what you want your service technician to do for you. For example, you might have different criteria for the person you’re hiring just to perform a spring cleaning and service of your system, compared to the company you might want if you’re considering replacing your air conditioning unit altogether. It’s also useful to be certain of the issues you’re seeing. Is your air conditioner not cooling all of your house effectively? Is it running too much? Making strange noises? Not coming on at all? Having a clear idea of what you want fixed can be useful when you speak to your service technician.
Ask Around
While you can always just hop on the computer and do a quick internet search until you find the name and number of a nearby HVAC company, taking the time to do a little bit more research can save you money and time in the long run. Choose three or four companies that are near you, and then check out their online reviews. Finally, take the time to check with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) to see if any complaints have been lodged against them. (Word of mouth is always great as well–it can pay to ask friends and family which companies they’ve had good experiences with in the past.)
Check On Experience
Nobody wants to be someone else’s “learning experience”. Your air conditioner repair technician ideally should have several years of training and on-the-job experience, and she or he should be happy to discuss this with you. Like any other skill, taking care of air conditioners is actually something that you get better at with time. (Not to brag, but we’ve been in business since 1997.)
Read more here: http://www.phoenixsouthhvac.com/finding-real-pro/
Monday, December 18, 2017
Tired Of Air Conditioner Repair Bills? Maybe It’s Time To Upgrade
You want your HVAC systems to run smoothly in the background–ideally, you won’t have to think about them much. But if you’re dealing with multiple air conditioner repair calls, odds are your system is on your mind much more than you’d like. While many air conditioner problems can be satisfactorily repaired by qualified technicians, sometimes it makes more sense to consider replacing the unit. How can you tell whether you need a new unit? Here’s a few things to keep in mind.
Is Your System More Than 10 Years Old?
Aging systems can not only be unreliable, but environmentally unfriendly. Newer systems are not only more efficient, but they have been designed to not require freon, which is generally regarded as harmful to the environment. Finally, an older system can be difficult to acquire parts for. If your system is more than a decade old and working erratically, it’s time to replace it.
Are Repairs Getting Costly?
While we always try to give you the best price on service or air conditioning repair calls, sometimes older units are simply worn out and near the end of their life. At that point, repair calls will continue to become more frequent, often racking up months of charges. Rather than continuing to repair a failing unit, it can actually be less expensive to install a new, efficient air conditioner.
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Get Ready For Winter: Air Conditioner Repair And Maintenance Steps

With all the planning and activities surrounding the holidays, the last thing most homeowners have in mind is air conditioner repair and maintenance, but did you know that a bit of attention to your HVAC system this time of year can save you a lot of time–and money– in the summer? Don’t neglect your HVAC system, especially if you plan to turn your air conditioner off for part of the year. Here are some winterizing tips to consider.
Clear The Clutter
The outside portion of your air conditioner bears the brunt of any weather changes. Before the days get gloomy, take a few minutes to check on the following:
- Debris: are there branches, dead leaves, or weeds around your outdoor unit? These should be removed, so that nothing is touching the unit, possibly causing damage that would have to be repaired in the spring.
- Check for animals or insects: One reason for removing dead leaves or twigs from the area round your unit? Mice and other small animals like to make nests there, and you don’t want uninvited guests wintering in your air conditioner. Look for evidence of infestation like droppings or wasp nests. If you notice them, contact a qualified exterminator.
- Electrical connections: Without touching them, inspect the electrical cords going to and from your outdoor units, if visible. If you notice any fraying or damage, contact your HVAC professional immediately.
Change The Indoor Settings
Many people switch their air conditioner to “off” and don’t give it another thought, but unless you’re using a heating system, you might notice that the air in your home isn’t as well-circulated as usual. Some HVAC units have the option to continue to filter and circulate air with fans even though they’re not cooling it. If you want to continue to take advantage of your system’s air filtration, then consider switching to “circulate” rather than simply turning the system off. If you’re planning to switch to heating, see our next tip.
Baby Is It Cold Outside?
Are you switching from cooling to heating? When was the last time you gave your furnace any love? Just as air conditioners perform more efficiently and are more reliable when they have proper maintenance, so are furnaces. Here are a few things to think about checking, before the first cold snap:
- air filters
- settings
- cleanliness of the vents
If you can’t remember the last time you changed your furnace filters, and if you’ve never optimized the thermostat settings, now is the time to do so. And dirty, dusty vents can cause lung and eye irritation and aggravate the feeling of “dry winter air” that many people find so uncomfortable.
Friday, September 1, 2017
Why Is It Important To Conduct An HVAC Audit?
If you aim to reduce operating costs, decline wear and tear of HVAC equipment, longer life span, and a better environment to make things work correctly and efficiently, then you got your answer. Performing an HVAC audit offers a chance to examine your HVAC system’s energy needs and pinpoint potential trouble spots by analyzing energy where the HVAC system receives the heaviest use, or the lightest or where it might be losing energy. Assessment of how well the HVAC system is doing is vital. In short, conduct a component-by-component examination of your HVAC system’s health and get the most out of minimizing energy loss and maximizing the system’s efficiency.
A typical energy audit would include a complete evaluation of your:
- Home or company’s insulation and air flow measurements
- Energy spending habits
- Ductwork and indoor/outdoor unit inspections, etc.
Depending on the results of the energy audit, the following steps may also be required:
- Adding, updating, or replacing air quality equipment
- Sealing of ducts and minor leaks found in doors or windows
- Installation of blown-in insulations
- Tidying ductworks
Read more here: http://www.phoenixsouthhvac.com/important-conduct-hvac-audit/
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