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Air Conditioning Coils Maintenance

Posted by Comfortablehome on 05/24/2011

When performing routine maintenance on your heating and air conditioning system, be sure not to overlook your unit’s air conditioning coils. Just as air conditioning filters collect dust and debris, air conditioning coils will become dirty over time, and even begin to rust. This air conditioning part must not be ignored if you want to run an efficient home air conditioning system.
In standard HVAC systems in Orlando, air conditioning coils are spiral copper tubes encased in aluminum fins located in both the evaporator and the condenser. Evaporator coils, which can be found indoors, vaporize refrigerant gas, thereby pulling heat out of the indoor air and cooling your home. Their companion part, condenser coils, which can be found outdoors, compresses refrigerant gas back into a liquid, which then carries the heat outside through the coils.
Because your air conditioning unit’s coils constantly circulate gas and liquid, they are magnets for residue. Over time, your HVAC evaporator coils will accumulate dirt, which reduces air flow and insulates the coil, thus decreasing its ability to absorb heat. Clean evaporator coils contribute to a more efficiently running system and decrease your air conditioning system and refrigeration system’s energy bills. In fact, poorly maintained air conditioning coils can reduce the performance of your air conditioner by up to 10%. To combat this, your air conditioner coils should be checked once a year by a trained air conditioning technician, who can clean, repair, and replace the coils as necessary. In addition, regularly changing or cleaning your air conditioner filter, which is conveniently located on top of the evaporator coils, will prevent dirt and debris from collecting as quickly.

When to Replace Your Air Conditioning System

Posted by Comfortablehome on 05/20/2011

I came across a friend of mine last week and he was telling that his air conditioner is not working as good as it used to, so he was asking me if it is time to get it replace. Since summer is coming close, I think many readers might be interested to know as well. Therefore, I decided to write a new blog post on it this week.

Here are several ways to find out if your air conditioner is at the end of their life-cycle.
-Your air conditioner is 10+ years old. That is usually a good indication that your air conditioner is very close to being its end.
-Your energy bill is very expensive. Most air conditioner in the market are energy efficient these days. Apart the fact that your air conditioner is not working properly, you can save a lot on utility if you replace it to a newer model.
-Some rooms are hot and some are cold. “Duct problems and inadeuate insulation could be the cause.”

-It is making a big noise. Usually that is a good sign that “you have an undersize duct system or a problem with the indoor coil of your cooling equipment.” Yes, you can repair it, but the repairing fees could cost as much as a new model.

-Energy Savings. Take a look at the SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) number on your air conditioner. If it is 10 or under, that is sign to consider getting it replace. This rating is a number of BTUs of cooling energy per watt-hour of electricity. Since 2006, air conditioner is required to have a minumum SEER rating of 10 and 13 for central air conditioners. For EngeryStar labeld air conditioners, you need at least 14. Some efficient models has a SEER rating of 26. You might ask what’s the deal with this number, huh? Well, you can save up to 23% on your cool bill from a 10 rating air conditioner to a 13. You could save up to 37% if your system is rated at 18. If you are interested to get a more specific estimate, click on this energy calculator.

What is the most cost efficient way to replace an air conditioner?
A SEER rating above 16 model generally cost at $3,500 and the installation is another cost factor. For that reason, it is wise too install both the air conditioner and the furnace at the same time. They usually share the same blower motor and an old “inefficient motor will reduce the efficiency of the new air conditioner.”

Lastly, There are advantages of replacing to new air conditioner system at your home. The 10+ years old model are very energy consuming and oversized. You can improve your comfort level, lower utility bills and greener product “by replacing an old air conditioner.” Call an expert and get a free estimate today!

Tips To Choose An Air Conditioning Replacement And Repair Service Provider

Posted by Comfortablehome on 05/09/2011

After one of the coldest winter we had in Edmonton, the warmer months is just around the corner. Its that time of year where your air conditioner starts rolling. It is always better to send an experts over and do an seasonal inspection early and have them check and repair if necessary. It’s better to do it early then late since the summer is fully book up with appointments and it might takes couple weeks before any service provider can send someone to your home. Also, you can make your air conditioner works his magic when the hot weather starts striking.

On the other hand, if your air conditioner is 10 years or older, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to replace it to a new one. Apart from the fact that the older model are not eco-friendly, they are very electrical intense appliance. Even though upgrading your air conditioning, lighting and insulation can be a bit pricey, you can save a huge amount of money and energy in the long run.

Now it is time to consider if your air conditioner system is ENERGY STAR® qualified. If your air conditioner isn’t qualfied, the energy Efficiency Fund, Connecticut Light and Power and The United Illuminating Company is offering financial incentives to residential customers who are install a newer, energy efficient that meets Energy Star Standards.

Secondly, when hot weather come around, older air conditioner sometimes fail. Since replacing an air conditioner is not something cheap, it is better off upgrade your current one to a newer model. Since the newer model are more energy efficient and eco friendly, your investment will soon pay off in a couple of years.

If you are not sure if your air conditioner is good or not, call an qualified air conditioner’s expert and have them check it up.

Green Ideas: Hybrid Heating Systems

Posted by Comfortablehome on 05/01/2011

With the increasing utility cost at home, house owners are getting smart and try to find the best and most economical way to heat and cool the home. Hybrid heating has dual fuel systems. It combines the strengths of two heating sources that deliver both warmth and efficiency. It uses the heat-pump to provide with cooling in summer and heating through the changeover season. Lastly, it uses the gas furnace to heat in the depths of winter.
A hybrid system allows you to control your monthly energy bills by letting you select the most economical method to heat your interior space. That is a great benefit since Edmonton has a crazy long winter and tiny difference adds up. As the outside temperature changes, the system automatically switches between the two sources to maintain the most economical way to keep your house comfortable. This system will maintain a more stable and steady temperature throughout your home and greatly reduce the yearly energy costs.
Hydronic-based, radiant floor heating is becoming more popular these days. It’s green and it offers a more energy-efficient way of delivering thermal comfort to the occupants due to the economies of the comparative heat capacities of water and air. By delivering part of that comfort radiantly, they allow indoor air temperatures to be reduced without compromising comfort, thereby also reducing conduction heat loss through walls and windows. IRC research also confirm that central forced-air heating systems circulate the air in a house very well, helping to ensure infiltration and natural ventilation can reach all occupants of the house, regardless of whether adequate distribution of thermal comfort is always achieved.
Carrier, one of the most trusted brands in North American, can customize home comfort systems to completely suit your home. Since Carrier HYBRID HEAT dual fuel systems provide cool, indoor comfort when it’s hot outside, this system becomes a year-round comfort solution for your home. Secondly, the recent increase of SEER rating (SEER=Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) of air conditioners and heat pump, a HYBRID HEAT dual fuel system could also save you money long run. For more information, feel free to send us an email at info@comfortablehome.ca
In conclusion, Hybrid heating systems may provide thermal comfort and greater energy efficiency for the house overall. Plus, it’s green.