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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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Stay Cool as a Cucumber this Summer!

Stay Cool as a Cucumber this Summer!

If you live in Florida you know how hot it can get and how difficult it can be to stay cool. You walk out the door and a wall of heat hits you, usually especially for the months of July, August, and September. With added high humidity the only respite is the fact that nearly all homes and virtually all businesses have air conditioning. It was a brilliant invention and has helped keep Floridians and visitors comfortable for decades. How…

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To Repair or Replace Your AC, That is the Question

To Repair or Replace Your AC, That is the Question

When it comes down to the question of repairing or replacing your old AC unit, for most homeowners it boils down to dollars and cents. Follow these guidelines and make it easier for yourself when making this purchase decision. If you have an old system, like 10 to 15 years or older it’s nearly guaranteed to save you money by replacement. The technology has simply changed. The refrigerant used isn’t old style ozone reducing chlorofluorocarbon. New systems use less than…

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