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FAQ
When do I know it's time to
replace my system?
When the
system starts giving you more
problems than seem
cost-effective to fix,
particularly when major
components such as the
compressor start making unusual
noises or otherwise indicating
need for a service call. When
faced with major repairs, we can
help you make the right choice.
Replacing a compressor is
somewhat less expensive than
replacing the entire unit, but
new units may give you greater
efficiency and lower operating
costs in the long run.
My present heating and cooling
system does not keep us
comfortable. Should I have a
larger system installed?
In most cases no. Usually the
problem is due to poor system
design or installation. More
likely you will need duct work
modifications, a manual heat
load calculation, or possibly an
energy audit to find the problem
areas and correct them.
What is the average life of a
central air conditioning system?
It can vary, depending on how
much the system is used and how
regularly it is checked or
serviced. Generally, the average
life of cooling units built in
the 1970s and 1980s is about 15
years, but individual units may
vary and last much longer,
depending on use and how well
they are maintained. Heat pumps
have about the same life span --
an ARI survey showed average
heat pump life to be about 14
years when recommended
maintenance procedures were
followed. Newer units are
expected to last even longer.
Can homeowners repair their own
air conditioners?
In most cases, definitely not.
Cooling systems today are more
complicated to service and
usually require expert attention
in order to comply with federal
regulations, such as the Clean
Air Act which prohibits
releasing refrigerants into the
atmosphere. An EPA - certified
air conditioning contractor or
service technician should be
called at the first sign of
trouble.
What is the best type of system
to meet all indoor comfort
needs?
The best system depends on many
variables, including family
size and needs, house location and design,
and utility cost and
availability. The optimum indoor
comfort system might include
high efficiency central air
conditioning and heating, a
high-efficiency air cleaner, and
a central humidifier.
How often should I change the
air filter in my system?
Most manufactures recommend that
you replace your filters each
month. Media filters are
replaced yearly or
every 6 months. Electronic air cleaners are
washable.
Click Here to learn more
about these filters.
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form below, and we'll post the
answer right here on this page.
PO Box 463 Loganville, GA 30052
Phone: 770-985-3191 | Fax:
770-908-8625 |
info@eastsideheatingandair.com
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