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Keep your condenser coils clean
2011-5-30Now that summer weather is here, the local heating and heat exchanger companies are busy helping people to stay cool.
Although Monday was a holiday, air conditioning repairmen, like Shawn Mielke Legacy Heating and Air, worked nonstop. "We have received many similar calls and more on the waiting list," he said.
Karen Murphy said his house had become unbearable, then it would not work. "It was pretty cool so far with only a day or two that were hot and we have people who will come and stay during the visit, and that we needed to ensure the air conditioner worked," said Murphy.
Technicians, said he saw problems ranging from broken parts in the air filter dirty grass clippings annoying. Good maintenance can prevent some of these things.
"Check your fuse panel, ensure that the switches are all, they have not been turned off for one reason or another," said Mielke. "Check your air filters, be sure to change them about every three months. Do not blow clippings into your condenser coils and keep your condenser clean panel."
"A large number of output capacitors, people do not change their air filters, air flow low," added Mielke. "People are blowing grass inside their condensing unit or bad herbs that grow around it too far. "
After a baseline pressure, it is likely that Mielke and repair of other men can not be broken. "Yes, I see no end in sight" Mielke
Depending on the problem, repairs can cost from $ 100 to several hundred.
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