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Category: Air Conditioning

May 25, 2015

Why Is Sizing Important for AC Installation?

As you probably know, whole house air conditioning systems are not one-size-fits-all. What you may not know is that to correctly determine what size AC you need depends on several factors and not just the square footage of your home.

May 19, 2015

What Are My Options with a Ductless System?

Once popular mostly in commercial spaces like restaurants, ductless systems have become a go-to type of whole home system for many homeowners. Ductless systems can be great for older homes that that can’t easily accommodate ductwork, and they can also be great for additions and home expansions. But when it comes to ductless systems, you have two choices: going with a heat pump or using your ductless system just for air conditioning.

April 27, 2015

The Effects of Low Refrigerant Levels on your Air Conditioner

The South is known for its hot and humid summers, and with April giving way to May, residents of Canton, GA may want to schedule a maintenance session to ensure that their air conditioners are functioning at peak capacity when the weather gets warm.

April 21, 2015

Is Your Air Conditioner Ready for Summer?

We already have temperatures in the 70s, and we all know that it’s just going to get hotter – is your air conditioner ready to provide you with the cool comfort you need? One of the best ways to ensure that your AC is ready is to schedule annual maintenance with one of our experts. Why maintenance?

April 20, 2015

Spring Maintenance for Your AC: What It Is and Why It’s Important

Spring. It’s the time of renewal, of laundry hanging outside again and a time for major cleaning and maintenance of your Alpharetta, GA, home. One item that should never be left off the spring cleaning list is your whole home air conditioner. There can be a lot of misconceptions about what maintenance is, which can lead to homeowners skipping over it season after season.

August 20, 2014

How Do I Know If My New Air Conditioner Is Energy Efficient?

Homeowners today are always on the hunt for way to save money with energy conservation. High-efficiency washers and dryers and LED light bulbs are among the most popular ways to reduce daily energy consumption in a home. But what about air conditioners?

August 13, 2014

Is Ductless Split Air Conditioning Right for My Home?

Ductless mini-split air conditioners are a popular choice for homeowners, but to determine whether or not it’s the right option for you depends on a few factors. Comfort Zone Heating & Air has been installing ductless mini-split air conditioning in North Atlanta for a long time, and our technicians have seen the benefits our customers have gained from ductless systems.

July 15, 2014

Qualities of Ductless Split Air Conditioning

If you are adding air conditioning to your home, but you do not have any ductwork installed, you may think your options are limited. Window air conditioners lack the performance and efficiency of central air conditioners, but what choice do you have?

July 10, 2014

Air Conditioning Installation Upgrades

If your air conditioning unit is finally ready for retirement, you may be curious about your options. While a technician could simply perform the necessary installation and leave, you may want to include further upgrades that could benefit your home and your AC for the life of the system.

June 27, 2014

Possible Reasons for a Drop in AC Cooling Power

As our daytime temperatures average around 90 degrees, no one wants to think about the possibility of experiencing problems with their air conditioner. Unfortunately, summer is the time of year when your AC runs the most, so it is also the most likely time to experience a breakdown.

June 20, 2014

Common Tools Used in Duct Repair

To protect the integrity of the ductwork in your home, you will occasionally need to schedule repair work on the ventilation system. Leaking ducts will cause a drop in air pressure, leading to a loss of heating and cooling and a drain on power, and will also result in the infiltration of dust, dirt, and other contaminants into the ventilation system.

June 13, 2014

Possible Reasons Why Your AC Won’t Turn On

Here’s a scenario you don’t want to encounter on a hot summer day: an air conditioner that won’t switch into cooling mode (the compressor doesn’t come on) or won’t turn on at all (not even the fans turn on). However, you shouldn’t panic: with the assistance of professional Atlanta, GA air conditioning repair experts on the job, you should have your AC’s power restored in no time.

May 23, 2014

How Refrigerant Creates Cool Air in Your AC System

Centralized air conditioning systems are a common staple of most households, keeping us cool and comfortable on even the hottest days. When it comes to air conditioning, Ball Ground GA homes couldn’t survive any other way, as our hot, muggy summers can turn any unprotected house into a sauna bath.

May 9, 2014

Causes of Low Air Flow

If you notice that your house is not getting as cool as it should when you have the air conditioner running, check on the vents and feel the air coming from them. If the flow feels lower than normal, you may have an air conditioning system malfunction or a problem with the ventilation system.

May 2, 2014

Should I Install New Air Conditioning Now or Try to Make It Through Summer with My System?

If you are considering a replacement air conditioner for the spring, you must have a reason to think that the current system keeping you cool may not have the strength to make it through to the fall. How much life does the current AC have left, and is it efficient and prudent to continue with it through the summer?

April 25, 2014

Are Zone Control Systems the Same as Ductless Mini Split Systems?

Zone control systems refer to a way to divide a home up into different “zones” (often individual rooms, but sometimes as large as the upstairs and downstairs) that can have their temperatures set independently. This distinguishes them from most central heating and cooling systems, which provide the same temperature to all rooms whenever they turn on.

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