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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

Air Conditioning Contractor

 

 

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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Air Conditioning Service FL

Air Conditioning Service FL

March 30, 2017 By Mike

Sometimes you just have to use your air conditioner especially when it is scorching hot outside. We at AC Cleaning & Repair Air Conditioning Service know how hard it is to save a buck and we want to help you. AC Cleaning & Repair has compiled a list of ways to help you save money when using your air conditioner is a must.
AC Cleaning & Repair air conditioning service is the best around and we want to pass those savings onto you. We have everything necessary for Air Conditioning Service to make sure that your home or office is comfortable and we won’t break the bank. Call us today for a free estimate.

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AC SERVICE

AC SERVICE

February 13, 2017 By Mike

AC services include the following; AC installation, AC repairs, AC maintenance, AC replacement, duct and vent cleaning, etc. Now not many AC service providers can combine all the AC services listed above. That is why AC Cleaning & Repair is different from others; we combine AC installation with AC repairs, AC maintenance, AC replacement, duct and vent cleaning, etc.

Now let’s explain in details some the AC services that we render so that you can get a clearer picture of what you stand to gain when you hire AC Cleaning & Repair;

AC Installation

Once you purchase a new or used air conditioner, the first thing is for the AC to be mounted. You cannot use the AC till it has been installed, so you must employ the services of an air conditioning company to help mount the unit for you.

Well the good news is, AC installation is one of the many AC services that we provide. As a matter of fact, we remain the very best when it comes to AC installation, because we have state of the arts tools, we have well trained and qualified engineers, and we have lots of experience in the field. We didn’t start AC installation just yesterday; AC installation is something we have been doing for as long as we can even remember.

AC Repair

AC repair service is very important to AC owners, whether residential or commercial AC owners. So did your AC stop working suddenly, or is your AC no longer working well as before? Well have no fear because we are here for you. We will help you to fix your faulty cooling unit and restore it to its perfect working condition.

AC Maintenance

For your AC to remain efficient and also stand the test of time, it needs to be serviced and maintained regularly. As always, we are here to ensure that your AC will never have a reason to stop working; because we will help you service and maintain it regularly at a very affordable price.

AC Replacement

Of course no AC is designed to last forever, meaning after some years your units is supposed to be replaced with a new one. Now that’s exactly what we are here for; to professionally replace your old unit with the new one you purchased.

Duct and Vent Cleaning

Cleaning the air duct and vent of your AC unit is very important, because not only will that improve the air quality of your home, but will also help to make your system run smoothly and more efficiently.

We will help you to clean the air duct and vent of your AC thoroughly with our state of the arts tools so that your AC can keep serving you well without any troubles.

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Dryer Vent Cleaning

May 13, 2016 By Mike

Just as a clean dryer vent can fetch your home many benefits, a dirty, clogged dryer vent can make it suffocated. It is a fact that dryer vent cleaning can be quite a challenging task for homeowners for several reasons. For instance, these vents tend to get very dirty over time. According to this report, dryer vents are causing hundreds of fire each season. To keep your home protected from this and other hazards, here are few tips:

Cleaning Your Dryer’s Lint, Vent, and Screen

Since every dryer vent is designed in a different way. This means that you’ll have to carefully plan your cleaning exercise for your dryer vent. However, all dryer vents contain the following parts:

  •    Lint Trap
  •    Lint Screen
  •    Vent

Cleaning the Lint Trap

Start your cleaning exercise by removing your dryer’s lint trap screen. Keep in mind that different types of dryers have their lint traps located at varying places. Grab the end of your dryer’s lint part by pulling outwards gently. Once removed, take a small amount of lint from the dryer. Now, use this lint to remove the remaining lint from other accessible parts of the dryer. Repeat the process until the lint on your dryer vent is totally removed.

Bring in the Vacuum Cleaner

After the lint is removed, toss it up the garbage can. Now, go inside and grab a vacuum cleaner. Make sure you’ve grabbed a powerful one that should be able to clean the thickest dirt layers. Put the vacuum attachment at one end of the vent. Make sure the attachment reaches as far in as possible. Move the attachment around while it is inside the vent. In the same way, use the vacuum to remove any traces of lint from your vent. This will help clear most of the dirt and clog in a single push. Repeat the process until your vent shows no signs of dirt and clog.

After cleaning both the lint screen and vent, clean the piping on your wall with a brush. Again, take the brush as far in as possible to make the most cleaning in a single go. Your clean dryer vents the key to clean and fresh air into your home. Give it a try once or twice a year. The ideal way to have a cleaned dryer vent is to call a professional vent cleaning service for the job.

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