How Long Should You Run Your Air Conditioner?

Few things feel as good as walking into a cool air-conditioned home during the hot summer months in Ingram, TX. However, that pleasant feeling can be quickly offset by a large energy bill or, worse yet, a repair bill because the air conditioner was running too long. How Long Should You Run Your Air Conditioner? First, it’s good to distinguish between when your air conditioner is actively running and when it is just on. Your air conditioner can be set to keep your home at 70° all day. However, if the temperature inside your home never breaks 68 degrees Fahrenheit, your air conditioner will spend very little time being active. Conversely, if the thermostat is set to 70 degrees Fahrenheit, but your air conditioner cannot lower the temperature below 75 degrees Fahrenheit, it will overstress itself, running endlessly. As a general rule of thumb, your air conditioner should only run actively for between 15 and 20 minutes at a time. If your air conditioner is running for between 15 and 20 minutes, but you do not feel a change in your home’s temperature, this could indicate that the air conditioning unit needs an AC repair or is not the right...

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Do I Need to Break in My Home’s New HVAC System?

Getting a new HVAC system installed in your Ingram, TX home is a big deal. It’s also a major investment in your home’s comfort and overall value. Homeowners worry that they’ll damage a new system if they don’t get it off to the perfect start in their home. To put your mind at ease, here are the facts about HVAC break-in periods. What Happens After an HVAC Installation? On the day of your HVAC installation, one of our expert technicians will arrive at your home with everything they need to complete the job. They’ll begin by removing your existing system if you have one. Then, they’ll prepare the installation areas both inside and outside your home. After that, they’ll install your new HVAC system. When your new HVAC system is all set up, our technician will run it through a series of tests to make certain everything’s in working order. After that, you can turn on your HVAC system and use it as much or as little as you wish. So, There’s No HVAC Break-in Period? There’s no special procedure you’ll need to follow and no break-in period to worry about. Modern HVAC systems arrive at your home ready for...

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Common AC Problems in Summer

Even if it’s not the solstice, any summer day when your air conditioner stops working seems like the longest of the year. When it comes to AC units, there are a number of problems that are mentioned over and over again by homeowners. Those are problems you’d rather avoid, so become more familiar with the issues that could affect your AC unit once the summer heats up. Dirty Filter A filter is designed to allow the free flow of air through your air conditioner by preventing dust and debris from entering. Over time, it collects layers of dirt and dust that can reduce its efficiency. A dirty filter is one of the most common problems and one of the easiest to fix. Simply replace the filter every three months. Do it more often during periods of extreme use. Low Refrigerant Level The refrigerant is a fluid that maintains the refrigeration cycle of an AC unit. Low refrigerant is a common occurrence that causes the temperature and pressure levels to be too low for normal functioning. Running Without Cooling It’s common for people to hear the AC running but not feel it. In some homes, it takes 10 minutes or longer...

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