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The Best Way to Get The Full Life Out of Your Air Conditioning Unit

The Best Way to Get The Full Life Out of Your Air Conditioning Unit

Newer units come with an expected lifespan of 10 to 15 years. That tops older units that max out at 10 by half a lifespan! But there is a trick to it. You don’t just buy an HVAC unit and expect that it will work 24/7 for 15 years, especially in Florida’s hot humid trying environment. The trick is simple. Follow the recommended maintenance plan. Heating and Air Conditioning equipment, no matter what make, should be cleaned, inspected, and serviced…

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How to Increase the Lifespan of Your Air Conditioner

How to Increase the Lifespan of Your Air Conditioner

Air conditioning units are a major expense when it comes time to replace. We know you want to get the most for your money and that means taking care of your unit so that it is able to stick with you and last for the duration of the expected lifespan. Older units were expected to last about 10 years and newer models come in at a life expectancy of approximately 15 years. Keeping your air conditioning healthy and functioning properly…

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Air Conditioning Issues

Air Conditioning Issues

Air quality encompasses temperature, air quality, and humidity. When your unit is not working as it should be one or more factor may be compromised. Most malfunctions have simple solutions you may be able to fix on your own. If not, don’t worry, that is what the technicians at All Day Air Cooling and Heating are here for. The biggest problem, of course, is that your AC unit stops working altogether. If your unit stops unexpectedly and won’t turn back…

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AC 101

AC 101

Most people, if asked, would say that air conditioners pump cold air into your home. While that isn’t exactly a wrong answer, it’s not exactly correct either. Mostly an AC unit works by transference of heat. When heat is removed, the cool air remains and lowers the temperature in your home. To better grasp the concept lets take a look at the components involved: The outdoor unit and the indoor unit. They must work together, all year long here in…

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