Paying Huge Air Conditioning Bills? Call the professionals!
A
well-maintained air
conditioning system will
use 15% to 40% less
energy than a neglected
one. Do you need a
professional to help you
achieve this savings?
While there are some
simple actions that you
can do to improve on or
to maintain the
efficiency of your air
conditioning units, when
it comes to highly
technical tasks, it is
best to leave them to
the experts.
Air conditioner
adjustments and repairs
should be done by a
professional air
conditioning service &
repair company. A n air
conditioning unit is
much more complex than
it seems. There
are refrigerant gases,
brazing joints,
compressors, fans,
coils, fins, electrical
starters, thermostats,
overload switches,
filters, dryers,
lubricating oil, drain
pans, insulation,
mountings, control
systems, remote sensing,
and many other
components that an air
conditioning technician
needs to understand.
In addition, there
are tools specially made
for air conditioning
work - flaring tool,
tube bender, cutter, gas
charging manifold,
vacuum pump, fin comb,
coil cleaning chemical,
ratchet socket wrench,
brazing torch, solder,
voltmeter, clamp meter,
and many others.
When the air
conditioning unit needs
servicing, a
professional service
technician should clean
the evaporator and
condenser coils, check
refrigerant pressures,
and adjust and lubricate
moving parts. If there
is not enough
refrigerant gas, the
system needs to be
topped up. This can only
be done by checking on
the pressures in the
system. A
professional air
conditioning service
repair company will also
look for other symptoms
that can lead to failure
or inefficiencies and
then rectify them.
If you have a
packaged system, the
technician will help to
inspect the duct damper
and if necessary, repair
or replace it. Air
conditioning systems
that share ductwork with
a furnace must have a
damper in the duct.
It prevents cool air
from entering the
furnace cabinet in
summer, and warm air
from escaping to the air
conditioner in winter. A
missing or
malfunctioning damper
can waste tremendous
amounts of energy and
lead to corrosion of the
furnace. This has to be
rectified.
How often do you need
to call in an air
conditioning
professional? It
really depends on how
frequently your cooling
system operates. As a
rule of thumb, you will
need to call an air
conditioning repair
company in at the
following recommended
intervals:
Hot regions
(operating 8 or more
months per year) - once
a year.
Warm regions (operating
5 to 8 months per year)
- every 2 to 3 years.
Cold regions (operating
less than 5 months per
year) - every 3 to 5
years
Sometimes, just
maintaining the cooling
system is not enough.
You may need to replace
the air conditioning
system with newer
equipment. Air
conditioner replacement
makes sense if:
The air conditioner
is over 10 years
old.
The air conditioner
efficiency (SEER or
EER) is below 7 or
8.
Repairs or
modifications of an
existing unit will
cost more than half
as much as a
replacement.
The unit does not
operate properly and
can’t be fixed.
You’ve sealed your
home’s walls, floor,
ceiling and ducts,
installed storm
windows, and
performed cooling
system maintenance,
but still can’t keep
your home cool.
These are some of the
things that an air
conditioning
professional can help
you:
Replace the air
conditioning system
In some situations it
makes better sense to
replace an older air
conditioner with a new,
high-efficiency unit.
Air conditioner
replacement should be
considered if the
existing unit is worn
out, inefficient, or
significantly oversized.
Repairing an existing
air conditioner may seem
to be the least
expensive option, but it
may cost more in the
long run. Paying for
repairs on an older,
inefficient system may
simply prolong the
inevitable need for
replacement. Installing
a new, energy-efficient
system may be much more
cost-effective. A
cooling system
technician can help you
evaluate whether a new
air conditioning system
is appropriate.
For more information
about whether to repair
or replace your air
conditioning system,
read our "Tips
to Consider Before
Replacing your Air
Conditioning System."
Find out how to receive
up to
$1500 in federal tax
credits for
installing a new energy
efficient air
conditioning system.
Sizing your air
conditioner.
Bigger is not always
better when it comes to
your air conditioner.
For starters, oversized
equipment can be less
effective at
dehumidifying your
house. Not only can this
lead to moisture
problems in a home, but
the higher humidity may
force you to lower the
thermostat to achieve
the same comfort level —
increasing your energy
use. An oversized unit
also cycles on and off
more frequently, which
increases wear and tear,
shortens the service
life, increases the
frequency of repairs,
and reduces efficiency.
Plus, it costs more to
purchase oversized
equipment in the first
place. If
purchasing a new air
conditioner, cooling
loads should be
carefully calculated by
your equipment supplier.
Evaporative
coolers.
If you live in a hot,
dry climate, such as the
Southwest, an
evaporative cooler
(swamp cooler) may be a
good alternative to a
refrigerant-cycle air
conditioner. Evaporative
coolers use considerably
less energy than
standard air
conditioners. Check with
a local air conditioning
contractor to find out
if such a system makes
sense for your home.
An air conditioning
system professional's
advice and expertise is
certainly needed when
you have to deal with
such complex designing,
installing and
commissioning works like
these. It will certainly
pay you back in the long
run. Just leave it
to the experts.
This article is provided for
general informational
purposes only. If you would like
a free estimate for a new
energy efficient air
conditioning system for your
San Diego home or need an
emergency air conditioning
repair or routine
maintenance service, please contact our San Diego AC company today.