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Can You Imagine Living in Florida With No Air Conditioning?

Can You Imagine Living in Florida With No Air Conditioning?

Up until the late 1920s, that was the everyday reality. Air condition revolutionized the way we live. Comfortable is the new norm. Interestingly air conditionings’ start had absolutely nothing to do with comfort. In 1902 a Lithography company, Sackett & Wilhelms, in trying to do printing, became frustrated with humidity levels because the ink would not dry properly. This was the start of 4 color printing (CMYK – Cyan Magenta Yellow and Black) in which each color had to be…

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Does Your Florida Home Feel Unevenly Cooled?

Does Your Florida Home Feel Unevenly Cooled?

Ideally, your HVAC system should be able to cool every room in your home to a conforming comfortable selected temperature as set on your thermostat. Having one room in your home that is consistently warmer or colder than other rooms it can be a sign of an aging or unbalanced HVAC system. HVAC system should be designed so every area receives enough airflow to regulate the temperature throughout the entire home. A system that is unbalanced will unevenly distribute air throughout…

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Is your Air Conditioner Making a Weird Noise in Southwest Florida?

Is your Air Conditioner Making a Weird Noise in Southwest Florida?

Most of the time, the Air Conditioning system should hum along almost unnoticed and unnoticeable, blowing cool air and keeping the environment pleasant, but otherwise remaining part of the background. Besides for incidental maintenance, most people don’t think about the air conditioner. Sometimes you might notice little noises that come from the air conditioner. Some of these are hard to detect little noises that the system has been making all along but maybe you never noticed before. On the other…

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HVAC Warnings You Need to Pay Attention To

HVAC Warnings You Need to Pay Attention To

During this time of a worldwide pandemic, right now none of us have money to waste. That is why it’s more important than ever to pay attention to your HVAC and air conditioner in order to make sure it stays in good working condition. Here are our top things to look out for and if you do notice them please call our techs immediately so that you can head off even bigger problems that may be right around the corner. Your…

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What to Do If Your Air Conditioner Keeps Freezing Up

What to Do If Your Air Conditioner Keeps Freezing Up

If you have found this article chances are that you are having problems with your air conditioning. We are sorry to hear this. Hopefully, we can help. Let’s take a look at the possible “why” If an imbalance causes the Freon in the system to expand more than usual, making the coils colder than usual, or if something prevents airflow over the coils, then the evaporator coil will drop below freezing and the system will begin to ice up. Often…

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Vital Tips to Avoid Problems With Your Air Conditioner in Southwest Florida

Vital Tips to Avoid Problems With Your Air Conditioner in Southwest Florida

Your air conditioning unit one of the most expensive appliances in your home. They are touted to have a life of 10-15 years, but that is only if you do your maintenance and repairs on a normally scheduled basis. Leaving your AC to keep on trudging through working on its own without any assistance is asking for problems down the road. That’s like driving your car around, never getting an oil change, swapping out air filters, or having it checked…

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Commercial Vs. Residential Models in Air Conditioning – What’s the Difference?

Commercial Vs. Residential Models in Air Conditioning – What’s the Difference?

The mechanics of how an air conditioner works don’t change between the home, business, or vehicle, but each system must be adapted to a slightly different environment.  The most prominent difference between residential and commercial air conditioning systems is size: commercial air conditioners are generally designed to push a far larger volume of air, and because of this there are a few things regarding size requirements that distinguish them from the average residential system. Commercial air conditioning systems: These systems…

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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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Have You Checked Out Our Reviews?

Have You Checked Out Our Reviews?

At All Day Air Cooling and Heating, one of our core missions is to dazzle the customer. Our technicians strive for excellence going above and beyond simply meeting our customer’s needs. We choose to show true appreciation for choosing All Day Air Cooling for your office and home comfort needs year-round. We receive calls and emails pretty much daily praising our employee’s professionalism. We know that the internet has become the first stop for consumers on the hunt for a…

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Buying a New Air Conditioner HVAC Unit? How Not To Get Scammed

Buying a New Air Conditioner HVAC Unit? How Not To Get Scammed

We regret that we even need to write this blog, but in this day and age, scams are rampant and the HVAC industry isn’t immune. Contractors, including HVAC contractors, need to be checked out for licensure and validity before you contract to buy or sign with them. We hate seeing people get taken advantage of. Always go by the motto of “Buyer be Ware”, do a check on the company you are considering before buying anything. There are many reputable…

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