
How does an air conditioner work?
Simply put, an air conditioner moves heat from inside your
home to the outside. Excess heat is absorbed by refrigerant
and pumped through a system of pipes to an outside coil,
where a fan transfers the heat into the outdoor air. With
the heat removed, the indoor air is cooled.
What’s wrong with my air conditioner?
If the system isn’t running at all, it could be something
as simple as a blown fuse or an improperly set thermostat,
or as major as a broken compressor. If the system is running
but not cooling properly, the problem might be a low refrigerant
level. If you hear odd noises, your compressor might be
going out. A certified technician should be able to quickly
diagnose the problem.
How much water does my air conditioning system produce?
Most air conditioning systems produce 5-9 gallons of water
per day. The exact amount varies based on several factors,
including outdoor humidity level and thermostat setting.
If this excess water doesn’t drain normally, you could
face major damage to your air conditioning system —
and your home.
What causes a condensate water leak problem?
Leaks generally occur when the evaporator coil drain line
becomes clogged, and moisture removed from the air during
the cooling process backs up and overflows. Because the
evaporator coil is normally located in a closet or attic,
leaks aren’t always discovered right away
Drain line clogs can be caused by a variety of causes,
including algae build-up, crimped drain lines, airborne
debris, attic insulation, house settling, and the actions
of rodents, snakes or other animals.
How often should I replace my filter?
Standard throwaway filters should be changed monthly. High
efficiency pleated or media filters can last as long as
6 months.
When should I replace my air conditioning system?
It’s often a judgment call. Like a car, once repairs
aren’t cost-effective to make it’s probably
time to consider purchasing a new system. Pay particular
attention to your compressor — once it starts to go,
you might be better off buying a new unit than trying to
repair the old one.
Should I repair my own air conditioner?
No! Today’s cooling systems are much more complicated
than they once were, and without proper training you could
cause serious damage to your unit. Federal regulations also
require proper disposal of refrigerants. The best course
of action is to call an EPA-certified technician at the
first sign of trouble.
How do I know if my heating and cooling system needs to
be replaced?
If your system is more than tem years old, then, like
a ten-year-old car, it could start to give you trouble.
At a point, it may be time to consider a new high efficient
home comfort system. The additional comfort and reliability
alone may be enough for a new system, not to mention the
possibility of a dramatic utility savings.
Will a new system save me money?
The home comfort industry , like all electronic industries,
has made great gains in technology. Today's home comfort
systems are over 100% more efficient than those made a decade
ago.
How do I know which system is right for my home?
The houses on your block may look alike, but each is quite
different. By having a complete home inspection performed
by a 7M Fabrication certified technician, you can be sure
you have a system that is perfect for your house and your
life style. Our certified technician will spend time with
the most important element of designing a heating and cooling
system - you.
How do I figure out what size system I need?
Again, our certified technician will thoroughly inspect
your home including insulation values, size of the living
area, skylights, windows and all the other factors that
contribute to accurately sizing a heating and cooling system.
We want to tailor a system to fit your specific situation.
What are the advantages of the different kinds of heating
systems?
- Natural gas heat is the most prominent
type of heating found in the Big Bend area. New natural
gas furnaces provide clean, efficient warmth and today's
multi-stage, variable speed furnaces are much improved
over the old gas behemoths of the past.
- Heat Pumps are the most environmentally
friendly, as well as the most generally efficient and
comfort conscience systems available. Heat pumps actually
move heat, rather than create it, to provide outstanding
temperature and humidity control along with very efficient
operation. Compared to straight electric or liquid propane
heat a Heat Pump can be expected to provide 2-2.5 times
more heat per dollar spent on utilities.
- Straight electric furnaces are the
most inexpensive systems and are great for applications
that require minimum heat.
- Liquid propane gas (LPG) systems are
designed for those applications where the electric and
natural gas services are too small or non-existent. Propane
is brought to your location and stored on your property,
so these are generally restricted to locations outside
of the city limits.
Do you have payment plans available?
Financial assistance is available on all our Home Comfort
Systems with many financing programs available. Interest
rates vary, and we'll take care of all the paper work for
you.
Will I have to reduct my house?
Not necessarily. Even if your ductwork is the original
materials, it can often be reused with a new heating and
cooling system. Of course, a new super insulated air duct
system would provide optimum airflow and efficiency for
each room of the house. A 7M certified technician can thoroughly
inspect your existing air distribution system and suggest
what is right for you.
More questions? Feel free to contact
us to find out more!
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