Four Problems To Check For When Your AC Coils Are Frozen Over

It may not seem like a big deal if your AC unit's coils are frozen over; it's just an occupational hazard when you're an air conditioner, right? But unfortunately, frozen-over coils reduce your unit's effectiveness and can even cause complications that can kill the unit altogether. For example, if the coils remain frozen, the freezing may spread up the line to the compressor. Once frozen coolant gets there, the compressor may fail; it can't compress the frozen substance, yet something has to give. Read More 

Three Tips To Help Your Drains Avoid Clogs

The drains are one of the most critical parts of your home's plumbing system. Unfortunately, homeowners will often neglect the steps that need to be taken to keep the drains flowing freely. When you neglect this part of your home, you may find that your drains are starting to get backed up or clogged. Fortunately, the following few tips will help you to ensure your drains are clean as possible. Read More 

How To Determine If Your Duct Work Needs Some Repairs

If you want to make sure that your entire home is going to be able to stay at a comfortable temperature and remain energy efficient all throughout the year, you will want to know how to determine if there could be a problem with the duct work. To help you with that, you will want to check out the following points. One Room Is Not Like The Rest An HVAC system with duct work in the walls should have no trouble evenly distributing forced air throughout your home. Read More 

Troubleshooting Iced-Over Evaporator Coils

When your AC unit stops working when you need it the most, it is easy to feel overwhelmed. You might think that you have no choice but to call in the professionals. On the other hand, there are a few steps that you can take on your own. For example, you should inspect your coils, and if you find that they are iced over, you may be able to take care of the problem on your own. Read More 

Duct, Duct Loose: Potential Reasons Why Your Ductwork Is Noisy

Does your ductwork make peculiar noises? Perhaps it is starting to cause sleeping problems for you. After all, it is no fun falling asleep and later getting startled by noises. If you have young children, this phenomenon may also be affecting them. The sounds you're hearing may not be a sign that the ductwork is damaged, but you may need to make some amendments to your ductwork if you want the noises to cease. Read More