3 Causes of Frozen AC Coils

June 10, 2022

If your AC doesn’t emit cold air, or you notice moisture around your air conditioning system, those are some signs of frozen coils. Coils are among the critical components of a functional AC. The component is responsible for refrigerant evaporation that helps your AC to cool hot air. Therefore, if the coils freeze, your cooling unit cannot do its job efficiently, which leaves you with a humid, uncomfortable, and unhealthy home. Learn why your AC coils may freeze and how to rectify the

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An Overview of the Furnace Thermocouple

March 9, 2022

  If you have an older furnace, then it probably has a thermocouple. You will find thermocouples in old furnaces that use pilot lights instead of the electric ignitions in relatively newer furnaces. A thermocouple is a critical part of the furnace, and you should understand it, just as you should other parts of the furnace. Below is an overview of this furnace part. How It Works The thermocouple comprises two different metals that generate electricity when heated. One end of the thermocouple sits above the pilot light while the other end connects to the

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Why Your Furnace Is Short Cycling

October 19, 2021

  A short cycling furnace turns on for a short while then shuts down before it has enough time to heat your home. Sometimes, the furnace may never reach the temperature setting on your thermostat. Other times, your furnace might not even produce any heat if it starts to short cycle. But a short cycling furnace can also mean that your system’s safety mechanisms are in good condition. These fail-safe features protect your system against other serious issues, like accidental fires. However, your furnace shouldn’t turn on and off every so often, especially when you

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