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HVAC services done in the West Alabama Area
We fix or replace heating and air conditioning systems in the Tuscaloosa Alabama area.
Your HVAC Should Be Working For You, Here’s How
The last thing anyone wants is to find that their heating or A/C unit is malfunctioning. Taking care of your home's HVAC system is vital to keeping your environment comfortable. Continue reading for some helpful HVAC tips.
Tour your home before calling us. Note which of your rooms are hot and which are cold. This will help us determine what the problem is.
We will not be able to give you an accurate price without accurate information about your system. If you are unable to explain the work that needs to be taken care of, the conversation will be even less fruitful. It's important to know this beforehand if possible.
If you are handy around machines you could clean the coils on the condenser fan from time-to-time. First, turn off the power so that nothing will move as you are working on it. Next, remove the grill, take the blades and clean them gently, then clean the actual unit.
When you're trying to cut your grass, don't cover a unit outside with the clippings. Make certain the debris goes away from it. The same should happen if you are blowing leaves, so be especially careful when you are going by your exterior HVAC devices whenever you are moving debris.
Try to prevent debris from getting in your HVAC unit. Whenever leaves are falling, consistently clean the fan grill. An obstruction, such as a leaf, prevents the maximum amount of cool air from entering the system.
Some fan condensers may contain parts that need oiled, and if yours does, ensure it is lubricated at least once per year. These are usually covered with a rubber or metal cap. Put about ten drops or less of a good non-detergent SAE 20 oil into each port.
If you need to decide the best place to put your outdoor compressor unit, consider putting it in a location that is in the shade. The cooler air that the unit can suck in, the less work it will need to do to further cool the air.
Make sure your HVAC systems is checked twice a year. The best times to have the system checked is spring and fall, so you are sure everything is running at peak performance.