Friday, May 8, 2015

How To Get Ready For Warmer Weather With A Commack NY AC Service

By Elke Hermann


The harsh winters of the Commack area make your air conditioning a distant thought. That changes once spring and the warmer temperatures settle in, however. When summer creeps in, if your air conditioner isn't working properly, it can cause all kinds of discomfort for you and your family. If your AC is malfunctioning, it may be time to call for a consultation with a Commack NY heating and air conditioning service.

Once the mercury on the thermometer starts to rise, so does the heat inside your home. If your air conditioner isn't cooling off your rooms, it could be time to get a consultation from a professional repairman. They can see exactly what is wrong with your unit and get it fixed as quickly as possible. They will also take a look at your thermostat to see if maybe that is what needs replacing instead.

If the needed repair is simply a recharge of Freon or something similar, it might be able to be taken care of on the spot to get your home cooler faster. If parts need to be replaced, it may take a few extra hours or even days, depending on if they parts need to be ordered.

There is a chance that you might live in an older or maybe even historic home. Decades ago when summers weren't quite as hot and the cost of air conditioning was prohibitive, people did without. If your house doesn't have a unit, you may want to install one immediately, since having one is no longer optional.

Some people who own older homes without a central system opted for window units instead. These are very noisy to operate and are always at risk of being stolen from your window. They can also suck up a lot of energy, raising your electric bill. Consider replacing these dinosaurs with a new duct-based system instead to save money.

Before you let your repairman go after the work or installation is done, be sure to ask him or her what you can do for maintenance. Sometimes a few little tricks and tips can keep things in working order so your home is cool all summer long.




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