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August 17, 2017 By Mike

AC Cleaning and Repair is a local air conditioning service and repair company. We service homeowners and business in South Florida.  AC Cleaning and Repair is always ready to help to get your AC unit up and running. Our friendly staff is available 24/7 so it is never too late or too early to give us a call. We provide quality service for any and all AC repair needs. Contact us anytime because we are always open and ready to serve you. 

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Do you know when it is time to get your ac serviced? Here is a tip to let you know when you should give us a call. Our air conditioning services are second to none. We get the job done right.  We also offer duct cleaning services and AC Installations. Contact us now for a free estimate.

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Air Conditioner Repair Service

Air Conditioner Repair Service

July 11, 2017 By Mike

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Air conditioner repair service is one service that will continue to top all other AC services. The simple reason is that air conditioners are not immune to faults and therefore can breakdown at any point in time. Let’s face it, without Air Conditioner repair services it will be practically impossible for the averagely rich and poor people in the society today to own an AC. Because frankly speaking, having no AC repair companies around means that each time your new AC goes bad, you simply dump it and install a new one in its place.

Now the question is; how many persons out there except for the extremely rich would have been able to keep up with such costs. Air conditioners can develop one fault or the other at any point in time, which means that you have to put the money for a new AC aside because you never know when your precious AC unit will break down due to one fault or the other. But thanks to knowledge and technology that ensured that we don’t find ourselves in such a world where there are no AC technicians/engineers.

You don’t have to buy a new AC each time your regular AC develops a fault, rather you simply call in an expert to help you fix your faulty unit. But with every technological breakthrough also comes the new set of problems/challenges. One of the biggest problems you are likely to encounter when looking for an AC repairman to hire is finding the right one. The reason is that every Dick and Harry out there claims to be a professional AC repairman, so one must exercise caution when looking to hire an AC repairman.

Well, there is, however, some good news for you, AC Cleaning & Repair here to make sure you don’t fall into the hands of these rogues masquerading themselves as professional AC repairers or AC repair companies. Our company is a highly reputable air conditioning company that specializes in providing professional AC services to clients in need of such services. Our professional AC services include; Air Conditioner repair service, AC installation, HVAC services, AC replacement, AC tune-ups, vent cleaning, duct cleaning, etc.

Once you contact AC Cleaning & Repair, we will dispatch a team of our competent and highly trained engineers to your location, and they will professionally sort out all your air conditioning repair needs.

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AC Service – AC Cleaning & Repair

June 14, 2017 By Mike

AC Cleaning and Repair is a local air conditioning service and repair company. South Florida Residents and Businesses are serviced by us every day.  AC Cleaning and Repair are always ready to help to get your ac unit up and running. Even if it seems ok if you haven’t had an AC Service in the last six months then you’re overdue. Our friendly staff is available 24/7 so it is never too late or too early to give us a call. We provide quality service for any and all AC repair needs. Contact us anytime because we are always open and ready to serve you. Check us out online.
AC Service is imperative. You wouldn’t want your air conditioner to stop working right in the middle of Florida’s summer leaving you and your family in the smoldering heat. Do you know if it is time to call a professional to come and service your AC? Here is a quick tip. Call us for a free estimate.

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Air Conditioning Repair South Florida

April 25, 2017 By Mike

Air Conditioning Repair South Florida

 

Ac Cleaning and Repair is a local air conditioning service and repair company. We service homeowners and business in South Florida. AC Cleaning and Repair is always ready to help to get your AC unit up and running. Our friendly staff is available 24/7 so it is never too late or too early to give us a call. We provide quality service for any and all Air Conditioning Repair needs. Contact us anytime because we are always open and ready to serve you. Air Conditioning Repair is imperative. You wouldn’t want your air conditioner to stop working right in the middle of Florida’s summer leaving you and your family in the smoldering heat. Do you know if it is time to call a professional to come and service your AC? Here is a quick tip. Call us for a free estimate

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How to Clean A/C

April 13, 2017 By Mike

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Clean your outdoor unit on a day that’s at least 60 degrees F. That’s about the minimum temperature at which you can test your air conditioner to make sure it’s working. The condenser usually sits in an inconspicuous spot next to your house. You’ll see two copper tubes running to it, one bare and the other encased in a foam sleeve. If you have a heat pump, both tubes will be covered by foam sleeves.

Your primary job here is to clean the condenser fins, which are fine metallic blades that surround the unit. They get dirty because a central fan sucks air through them, pulling in dust, dead leaves, dead grass and the worst culprit— floating “cotton” from cottonwood trees and dandelions. The debris blocks the airflow and reduces the unit’s cooling ability.

Always begin by shutting off the electrical power to the unit. Normally you’ll find a shutoff nearby. It may be a switch in a box, a pull lever or a fuse block that you pull out (Photo 1). Look for the “on-off” markings.

Vacuum the fins clean with a soft brush (Photo 2); they’re fragile and easily bent or crushed. On many units you’ll have to unscrew and lift off a metal box to get at them. Check your owner’s manual for directions and lift off the box carefully to avoid bumping the fins. Occasionally you’ll find fins that have been bent. You can buy a special set of fin combs (from an appliance parts store) to straighten them. Minor straightening can be done with a blunt dinner knife. If large areas of fins are crushed, have a pro straighten them during a routine service call.

Then unscrew the fan to gain access to the interior of the condenser. You can’t completely remove it because its wiring is connected to the unit. Depending on how much play the wires give you, you might need a helper to hold it while you vacuum debris from the inside. (Sometimes mice like to over-winter there!)

After you hose off the fins, check the fan motor for lubrication ports. Most newer motors have sealed bearings (ours did) and can’t be lubricated. Check your owner’s manual to be sure. If you find ports, add five drops of electric motor oil (from hardware stores or appliance parts stores). Don’t use penetrating oil or all-purpose oil. They’re not designed for long-term lubrication and can actually harm the bearings.

If you have an old air conditioner, you might have a belt-driven compressor in the bottom of the unit. Look for lubrication ports on this as well. The compressors on newer air conditioners are completely enclosed and won’t need lubrication.

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