Donald P. Dick Air Conditioning Blog: Posts Tagged ‘air conditioner’

Two-Stage Cooling: What’s It All About?

Tuesday, August 5th, 2014

Two-Stage Cooling: What's It All About?If your air conditioner is more than 10 years old, it may be time to consider replacing it. Models on the market today are much more energy efficient than anything available a decade ago. One of the things to look for in a new, efficient air conditioner is a model with two-stage cooling. Two-stage cooling allows the A/C to adapt to your temperature demands with some flexibility, which means more efficient (and cheaper) cooling. 

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Think the A/C Needs Replacement? Know the Signs

Tuesday, July 29th, 2014

Think the A/C Needs Replacement? Know the SignsMaking the choice to replace your air conditioner (A/C) isn’t always an easy or obvious one. If you wait too long, it might break down in the middle of the scorching summer day, leaving you defenseless against the heat. Here are some ways to tell if your A/C needs replacement.

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Ventilation Fans: A Low-Cost Cooling Solution

Thursday, July 24th, 2014

Ventilation Fans: A Low-Cost Cooling SolutionWith the San Joaquin Valley summer blazing away outside, you probably spend ample time considering ways to stay cool in your home. To many people, that means cranking up the air conditioning. Modern air conditioning provides efficient cooling, but often comes with a high energy price tag. Don’t forget the power and economy of a few good ventilation fans while you’re looking to stretch those cooling dollars. Adding ventilation fans to the mix creates a more efficient, money-saving, whole-house solution. 

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Common Air Conditioner Problems that You May Encounter this Summer

Thursday, May 22nd, 2014

Common Air Conditioner Problems that You May Encounter this SummerSummer is when you absolutely rely upon your air conditioner, but it’s also the season when it’s most likely to break down and cause you trouble. These are some common air conditioner problems and the proper steps to take if you encounter them:

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How to Know if Your Air Conditioner is the Right Size for Your Home

Tuesday, April 29th, 2014

How to Know if Your Air Conditioner is the Right Size for Your HomeGiven that the typical home in this region requires a significant level of cooling for nearly half the year, it’s important to right-size an air conditioning unit so the system works at peak efficiency and provides the maximum level of output . An improperly sized central air conditioner will increase energy bills, lower comfort and shorten the life of your equipment.

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Giving Your Overworked Air Conditioner a Needed Assist

Thursday, August 22nd, 2013

Giving Your Overworked Air Conditioner a Needed AssistGiven our summer heat, an overworked air conditioner is hardly a rare thing in our region. Besides wearing out your equipment, sky-high cooling bills can put quite a dent in your budget. These tips can help you reduce the amount of energy your cooling system uses without sacrificing any indoor comfort.

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The Oversized Air Conditioner: When Bigger Is Definitely Not Better

Tuesday, August 13th, 2013

The Oversized Air Conditioner: When Bigger Is Definitely Not BetterIf your cooling bills seem to be higher than they should be for a comparable home, you could have an oversized air conditioner. Many homeowners don’t realize that bigger is not better when it comes to HVAC systems, especially air conditioners. Rather than cooling your home more efficiently, the reverse is true.

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Time for a New Air Conditioner? Consult This Checklist While Shopping

Thursday, August 1st, 2013

Time for a New Air Conditioner? Consult This Checklist While ShoppingAn air conditioner is a major financial investment and the appliance you rely on to be comfortable during our long, hot summers. This checklist covers the information you need when selecting the cooling system best for your home. Replacing an A/C is not something homeowners do often (thankfully), and this list can help guide your decision.

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When Your Air Conditioner Won’t Cool, Try These Tips

Thursday, August 23rd, 2012

When Your Air Conditioner Won’t Cool, Try These TipsIt’s another sizzling San Joaquin Valley summer, and just when you need it most, your air conditioner is failing to keep your home at a reasonable temperature. Even the simplest tasks, such as eating and sleeping, have become difficult and uncomfortable. Although recent utility bills read as if your unit has been on full blast for months, the cold breeze you desire is simply nonexistent. Sound familiar?

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Paying For A New A/C Installation? Make Sure It’s Been Properly Sized

Tuesday, July 17th, 2012

Paying For A New A/C Installation? Make Sure It's Been Properly SizedBefore you install that new A/C, verify with the installation team that the company’s representative has sized it properly for your home. Going by your existing air conditioner can be misleading, and chances are the system you’re using is already too large. This is because most homes are more energy efficient than they used to be, as a result of weatherization improvements, including better air sealing and insulation.

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