The more you know about how your air conditioner works, the better you’ll be able to identify when it needs repair. Since air conditioning problems that are repaired faster tend to do less damage to the system, it’s a good idea to be able to identify them as quickly as possible. With that in mind, have a look at one of the most important parts of your air conditioner: the compressor.
Speedy Air Conditioning Service Blog : Archive for May, 2015
Air Conditioner Parts You Should Know: The Compressor
Tuesday, May 26th, 2015How Zone Control Can Improve Your Air Conditioning System
Monday, May 18th, 2015If you’ve had a central air conditioning system for any substantial length of time, you probably know the various little quirks that affect how it cools your home. Maybe some rooms are warmer while your air conditioner is operating, while others are cooler. Maybe some rooms have trouble staying cool at all, either because they’re poorly insulated, facing the sun, or both. Either way, you’re probably at least partially aware that your air conditioning system is not perfect.
Why You Should Consider Installing a Ductless Air Conditioner
Monday, May 11th, 2015With summer just around the corner, homeowners are looking to get their homes ready for the hot season. For some of them, that means getting a new air conditioning system installed. If you happen to be one of those people who’s looking for a new air conditioner, you should consider a ductless system.
How Important Is Good Air Conditioning Installation?
Monday, May 4th, 2015So you’ve decided to buy a new air conditioner. Congratulations! You’ll be improving the quality of your air conditioning and probably saving a few bucks on those monthly bills to boot. And residents of Port St. Lucie, FL know that a good system can make all the difference in our hot, humid summers. But just as important as the unit itself is the service you use to install it. A good installation can make a huge difference over a poor one. How important is good air conditioning installation? More important than most people think.