Short-Cycling: The Stop-and-Start AC Problem and What It Means

September 20th, 2021
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Today we’re going to discuss one of the most common air conditioning troubles: short-cycling. This is both an AC malfunction and a symptom of other malfunctions. It often requires the expertise of professionals to provide the AC repair in Shreveport, LA to diagnose the underlying issue and solve the problem. 

First, we have to talk about what short-cycling is so you can recognize it.

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Make September Heating Maintenance Month

September 6th, 2021
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The weather outside is still warm, but when the calendar flips over to September, everyone knows it won’t be long before the chill arrives—and then suddenly it’s winter. You may be running your AC on a regular basis, but September is a good time to turn your thoughts to preparing your heating system for cold weather ahead.

September is the ideal month to take the most important step to get your heater in shape: scheduling heating maintenance with HVAC pros. This doesn’t have to be a big burden for you. In fact, we’ve made it as easy and rewarding as possible with our Proactive Savings Agreement. When you sign up, you’ll have quality care for both your heater and AC around the year, plus several great membership benefits. 

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Late Summer Blues: AC Problems to Watch For

August 23rd, 2021
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One of the difficulties of the end of the summer—aside from the intense heat—is that it’s a prime time for air conditioning systems to run into problems.  Air conditioning in Stonewall, LA puts in a few hard months of work before the August swelter arrives, and even an AC that has received the best in maintenance each spring can run into problems with the stress the end of the season places on it.

The best way to deal with potential AC troubles at this time of the year is vigilance. Watch for odd behavior from the air conditioner that warns you to call us for repairs. We offer service 24/7, so you can always reach us when you think your home’s AC needs help.

Below are some common problems that often affect air conditioning systems at the end of the season. Knowing these troubles makes it easier to spot them early.

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How Do I Choose the Best Air Purifier for My Home?

August 9th, 2021
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You want cleaner indoor air for your home. We don’t blame you. Last year, people spent more time indoors than at probably any other time in their lives, and this made it more urgent than ever to have fresh and healthy air.

One of the ways to clean the air in a house is through the installation of an air purifier in Benton, LA. But which type of air purifier? You can purchase many different models that use a variety of methods to clean indoor air. How do you select the right one?

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Why Is There Water Leaking from My Air Conditioner?

July 26th, 2021
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You probably only notice the sounds from your AC when something goes wrong, and you hear a clanging and banging sound. It’s always a good idea to call for AC repair in Benton, LA when you’ve got that type of noise from an air conditioner.

But have you ever thought about the sound of running water that sometimes comes from the AC? No, it’s not a warning sound. It’s one of the most normal noises you’ll hear from a central air conditioner. It does tell you that there’s water in the air conditioner, and where there’s water, there can be water leaks. If you notice water dripping out of your indoor AC unit, it will likely require repair technicians to fix it. Please don’t ignore it, because leaking water can soon lead to a fully broken AC.

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Why Having the Right Size AC Is So Important

July 12th, 2021
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An air conditioning installation in Shreveport, LA should always be left to professionals. The work involved in putting a new central air conditioning system into a home is far too complex for an amateur, and it risks voiding the warranty. But one of the most important jobs that a professional does when installing an AC takes place before the actual installation: finding the right size of air conditioner.

When we refer to the “size” of an AC, we aren’t talking about how much physical space it takes up, but its cooling capacity. Professionals go through several steps to properly size a new air conditioner so that it matches the specific cooling requirements of a house. It’s important to have this job done correctly, since an AC that’s the wrong size means serious trouble.

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My Heat Pump Won’t Switch Out of Heating Mode! What’s Wrong?

June 28th, 2021
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A heat pump is arguably one of the best investments you can purchase to make your home more comfortable. This refrigerant-based system can work as a powerful cooling system in summer and an energy-efficient heater during winter. You do not need to invest in different heating and cooling systems because you have one unit taking care of your home’s cooling and heating needs all year.

Unfortunately, heat pumps can sometimes struggle to switch over from heating mode to cooling mode. If the heat pump isn’t doing half of the job that it is supposed to, your home can become quite uncomfortable. With hotter weather approaching, it’s a good time to address the problem before it worsens.

Below we’ll take a look at reasons your heat pump won’t switch out of heating mode. If you need to hire services for heat pump and AC repair in Shreveport, LA, contact us.

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Should I See Ice on My Air Conditioner?

June 14th, 2021
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Is there any ice forming on your air conditioner? If you think that ice formation on your air conditioning system is a sign that it is working well, you are not alone. It is understandable to think that ice formation on your AC is a good thing. After all, if temperatures in Shreveport, are skyrocketing during the summer and your AC has ice on it, it could seem like it is doing a very good job.

Unfortunately, air conditioners should never have ice forming on them. Contrary to popular belief, ice on an AC is a sign of a malfunctioning unit that you need to call someone to fix as soon as possible. We will tell you about the reasons why ice might be forming on your AC to help you understand why this is a bad thing and why you should not delay calling in a professional for air conditioning repair in Shreveport, LA.

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Refrigerant Leaks in Your AC: Why They’re Bad News

June 1st, 2021
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Your air conditioning runs on electricity, but the key source of how an AC actually does its job is the chemical refrigerant that circulates through it. We want to mention this upfront because people often make the mistake of thinking refrigerant is an energy source for an AC that can potentially run out after enough use. Refrigerant isn’t the power source of the AC: it’s a heat transference medium, which is a fancy way of saying that it’s what allows an air conditioner to move heat from the indoor air (cooling it down) to the outside. 

Unfortunately, an AC’s copper refrigerant lines can develop leaks, and when that happens an air conditioner will be in all sorts of trouble, both short- and long-term. In this post we’re going to look at leaking refrigerant and why it’s a problem you’ll want fixed as soon as you notice it.

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Does My AC Also Work as a Dehumidifier?

May 17th, 2021
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High humidity is a major problem for comfort in Louisiana. When relative humidity rises above 60%, as it often does during the summer days, the heat starts to seem much worse. This is not because the temperature rises, but because high humidity traps heat in our bodies and makes it harder for us to keep cool. We need our air conditioning systems more than ever on days with both high temperatures and high humidity.

Does your home’s air conditioning system work to dehumidify the air? Yes, it does. But is your air conditioner a dehumidifier? No, it’s not. We’ll explain more below and offer you a way to get real dehumidification power in your house when you need it.

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