What Is A Zoning HVAC System And When Is It The Best Choice For A Home?

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A zoning HVAC system breaks your home up into multiple heating and cooling zones that each have an independent thermostat and air handler. The system relies on those air handlers to distribute the air rather than utilizing ductwork like a traditional HVAC unit. A zoning system has some clear pros and cons that can help you, alongside an a/c installation service, decide whether this type of unit is the best choice for your home.

13 October 2016

How To Remove & Replace A Broken Door Seal On Your Fridge

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If the food in your fridge is not staying cold, and your fridge door doesn't seem to close properly, it is most likely because the door seal on your fridge is broken and needs to be replaced. You can remove and replace a broken door seal on your fridge by following the steps below. Purchase A Replacement Seal Before you remove the broken seal from your fridge, you are going to want to purchase a replacement seal.

13 October 2016

3 Ways To Make Sure Your Commercial Refrigerator Is Eco-Friendly

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When you use commercial equipment to keep your goods cold, you want to make sure you're getting the job done without damaging the environment. Here are three different things to look for to know that you're using the most eco-friendly equipment possible.  Look for Energy-Efficient Refrigerators The first thing to look for is an eco-friendly design. Most refrigerators now state how much energy they use and are ranked on the front of the machine.

11 October 2016

How To Replace The Evaporator Fan Motor In A Side-By-Side Freezer

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If your freezer isn't cooling properly, or if you hear a chirping that gets worse when you open the door or a rattling noise behind the freezer, the evaporator fan motor may need to be replaced. The evaporator fan removes warm air by circulating it over the evaporator fins and pushes the cool air into the freezer. A beginning DIY person should be able to replace the evaporator fan. Here are some tips to replace a side-by-side freezer evaporator fan motor.

7 October 2016

3 Problems With A Central AC's Indoor Coils That Can Thwart Efficiency

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A central air conditioner is built around pushing a chemical refrigerant through an exterior condensing unit and interior air handler to provide the cooling for your home's warm air. The refrigerant's pathway involves traveling through a set of coils in the condensing unit, which change the chemical from a gas to a liquid, and then moving inside the house to the indoor coils. Indoor coils, also called evaporator coils, change the refrigerant from a liquid back to a gas.

28 September 2016

How Does Refrigerant Travel Through Your HVAC System – And What Problems Can Thwart This Journey?

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Home central air conditioner systems have a cooling process that relies on a series of parts that mostly interact with a chemical fuel called refrigerant. The movement and changes of refrigerant through the system are what keeps the unit running and what provides the actual cooling source for making your indoor air more comfortable. Problems that interfere with the refrigerant's trip through the AC system can leave you with an inefficient or nonfunctional unit.

26 September 2016

Troubleshooting Burner Issues On Your New Electric Stove

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When your electric stovetop isn't functioning the way that it should, it's important to address the problem in a timely manner. The more you know about the potential problems these appliances can encounter, the easier it will be for you to troubleshoot these issues. For example, if you have a burner that just isn't heating up, there are a few things you can do to try to resolve it. Is The Burner Secure?

22 September 2016