A typical air conditioner (AC) alternates between on and off cycles. A short cycling AC has unusually short cycles — the AC barely stops before it starts running again. Below are some of the reasons you should worry if your AC is short cycling.
System Stress
As an electromechanical system, your AC experiences more wear and tear when it runs than when it is dormant. Moving parts, such as the motors, belts, and fans, experience wear and tear due to friction and elevated temperature.…
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As the temperatures heat up, chances are that you will want to run your central air conditioning more. Though you want your home to cool down, you don’t want cold air running constantly. This can not only be uncomfortable but also cost you money. Here are some of the reasons why your air conditioner keeps running and what kind of air conditioning repair your unit may need.
Dirty Filters
Dirty filters block airflow.…
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When you’re ready to get a new central air conditioner installed, you have several decisions when it comes to the type of unit you get and where you’ll have it installed. For instance, you can have an air conditioner installed on the ground, on the wall of your house, or on the roof. Here’s a look at these three options.
1. Installing An AC On The Ground
Many people choose to install air conditioners on the ground on concrete pads.…
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