A well-maintained AC system can serve you for at least 15-20 years. If your old AC unit is giving you problems
but you are worried about installing a new one, then you are missing out on the benefits of having a new unit. New equipment comes with essential perks such as energy savings, improved air quality, lower repair costs, and a chance to install an AC unit that fits your home's needs in case the previous one wasn't the correct size.
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It's that time of the year when your air conditioner is more prone to developing problems. The hot, sticky, and uncomfortable weather brings them out like bees from a bee hive, plaguing homeowners with ac sounds. If you've decided to handle home repairs on your own, the following information will help you isolate if it's a problem in the condenser, fan motor, or compressor.
Clicking or Popping Noises
If your air conditioner is making popping or clicking noises when it turns on, this could be caused by dirt or debris that's built up in the condenser coils.
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Which type of air conditioning ductwork is the right choice for your next project? You're ready to upgrade or install a new AC system. But your home needs more than just the central unit and compressor. Before you hire an HVAC repair company for this job or agree to an estimate, take a look at what you need to know about the most common types of residential air ducts and your AC project choices.
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Whether you have a single wall unit that you use to cool your living room or you have central cooling that should keep your entire home cool, your air conditioning unit should be able to meet the needs you have for it. If your unit is large enough, you should feel cool in all areas of your home without issue. If your unit isn't big enough, you'll have to get another AC unit to make up for it or you'll have to install a new unit or make other accommodations.
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The best way to have an air conditioner installed in your home is to hire an air conditioning installation technician. While you might enjoy performing an installation on your own, this decision can easily backfire. However, there are still things you should do as a homeowner throughout the installation process.
1. Discuss the Type of Equipment You Need
After you have selected your HVAC contractor, you will want to discuss the type of equipment that you will use for your HVAC installation.
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