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5 things to consider before your next AC installation

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When the summer months roll around, a lot of people find themselves in a bind when it comes to AC installation . Maybe their old AC unit has been giving them problems all throughout the year. Maybe they have had an AC unit working just fine for years, but know that it's about time for a replacement of your air conditioner . In any case, AC installation is something that not every homeowner can do on his or her own; by calling in professionals, you're ensuring everything will be installed correctly and without interruption. So here are 5 things to consider before your next AC installation: 1. Why do you need AC installed? Before scheduling your AC installation , you should take some time and list out what exactly it is that will warrant needing new AC units installed in your home. AC units are not meant to last forever, and when an AC unit is on its way out, it's important that you know why you're in the market for a new AC installation . This will help with budgeting ex...

Top 5 issues with circuit breakers you can't afford to miss

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Circuit breakers are a vital part of any electrical system, but they can also be one of the most frustrating. Here are five common issues with circuit breakers that you can't afford to miss. Power surge electrical circuits are a serious matter and something that every electrical contractor should be concerned with. Each electrical wiring project is unique in its own way, which means that certain things can affect it more than others. This can turn electrical circuits on power walls into messy work if the electrical contractor isn't careful enough. The following list shows the top 5 issues I've come across during my years as a contractor, and how to prevent them from occurring. 1: Number of phases Some home power walls have three-phase circuits while some others have four-phase or more. The issue in this case is the number of phases in the circuit breaker panel box. As mentioned above, these circuits usually have three or four sockets in one single phase. The problem with th...

How to know when it's time to replace your air conditioning unit

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It can be hard to know when it's time to replace your air conditioning unit . Sometimes, the signs are obvious – like when your energy bill starts to skyrocket in the summertime. But other times, it's not so clear. If your AC is on the fritz and you're not sure whether or not to call a technician, here are four questions to ask yourself. You can't avoid the need to replace your air conditioning system forever. Usually, manufacturers' warranties run from five to ten years, depending on certain factors such as climate and location. If you live in a temperate area with mild seasons, you may be able to get away with replacing your unit every eight or nine years instead of after seven. Some parts, such as the outdoor condenser fan motor, don't last more than a few years. Other parts of an air conditioning unit survive longer. The compressor can last up to twelve years or more if it's run frequently enough and you keep the evaporator coil clean. The cost of purcha...

11 most common air conditioning problems and how to fix them

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If you're like most homeowners, your air conditioning system is one of the most important pieces of equipment in your home. And just like any other piece of equipment, it can sometimes break down. If that happens, don't panic! In this blog post, we'll provide a list of 11 common air conditioning problems and how to fix them. So if your AC starts acting up, don't hesitate to give us a call. We'll be happy to help! AC's can be an expensive thing to maintain, but if you know some of the common air conditioning problems and what they mean, then you can fix them on your own. Here are 11 of the most common AC problems and how to go about fixing them. If you notice that your AC is not cooling as well as it was at the start of summer, then it may be time to change the air filters. Dirty air filters block airflow and reduce the efficiency of your unit's compressor and condenser coils. This means that you should change it as often as necessary or follow your manufactu...

what do you need to know about residential electrician

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Making the decision to have residential wiring installed in your home is a big one. It's important that you know what to expect from your electrician and what work will be done. Read on for some tips about hiring a residential electrician and what you can expect from the process. Electricity runs through our world, powering our homes with various appliances. The electricity moves throughout the house via an electric wiring system. Your home has a main service panel that distributes all of the electricity coming into your home. It is very important that you have an understanding of how this works so that you can properly maintain your wiring system and also to ensure it's safe use in your household. What are circuit breakers , what are fuses, and how do they work ? Understanding these systems is crucial to protecting your family from fire hazards or electrical shock when using appliances in your home. Circuit breaker vs fuses When there is too much electrical current running thr...

How to Repair a Broken Electronic Circuit Board - A Step-by-Step Guide

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  If you're a professional electronic technician, then you know that repairing and replace a broken electronic circuit board is not always as easy as it seems. In this step-by-step guide, we'll walk you through the process of repairing a broken circuit board - from identifying the problem to fixing it. So, whether you're a beginner or an expert, this guide has something for everyone. Let's get started! You've just gone through your old circuit board and found that there's a broken trace. What do you do? Even if the circuit is no longer working, it can still be repaired. The main concept of any electric circuit is that electricity always takes the path of least resistance (this statement might be wrong but it's how all circuits work). When your device breaks down, it usually occurs because the flow of electricity through one of these paths changes or stops completely. This guide will show how to rewire an entire board using basic tools and minimal soldering....