As summer approaches, you should concern yourself with AC repair. Timely maintenance, repairs, and inspections ensure you always have a cool home despite the heat. Before the summer comes into full swing, be sure to get in touch with professionals to ensure your cooling is up to par. Here are things you should know about air conditioning. Let's take a look for more information!
The last thing you want is for your family to suffer from heat stroke. According to the CDC, over 11,000 Americans have suffered heat-related deaths since 1979. When you have children, seniors, and pets, they're especially vulnerable to extreme temperatures. The human body needs to maintain a regulated body temperature to ensure proper organ function. That's why, if it gets too high or too low, it can cause lingering health issues. If the body overheats too much and for too long, it can result in brain damage. Protect the health and longevity of your loved ones by ensuring you have timely AC repairs before the weather becomes too hot this year.
According to Forbes, functioning cooling is vital and necessary in places with extreme summer heat like western Texas. If you live in what's considered an arid climate, which is dry and desert-like, you may also be running your AC year-round at a high level. If you live in such an area, understand you may need more AC inspections and general maintenance than in other parts of the country. After all, you're using your HVAC system more than a typical American, which puts more pressure on it. You don't want your HVAC system to break down in the middle of the day in the height of summer!
The opposite of an arid climate is a humid one. When there's too much humidity in the air, it can make the air feel thick and wet. As a result, your home can be susceptible to mold. Humidity also affects your plants, furniture, and clothing. After all, mold doesn't just grow on your walls and floors, it can grow on any item exposed to too much moisture. Humidity can make it uncomfortable to be in a room. Luckily, a functioning HVAC unit maintains proper humidity levels so your home isn't destroyed by too much wetness.
Energy consumption is on everyone's mind for good reason. After all, too much energy affects the planet's atmosphere, particularly the ozone layer. That's why you're hearing more about energy efficiency and the type of products you use in your home. If you're concerned about your carbon output, the right AC unit can help make your home more ecologically safe. Maintaining timely AC repair and annual inspections is the first step in ensuring your unit isn't using more energy than it needs to. Professionals can advise you on when it's time for a replacement. When it's time for a new HVAC system, look no further than the Energy Star brand. Plus, they reduce the amount of emissions leaving your home so you can do your part for a better planet.
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AC repair can check for dangerous leaks coming from your unit. Some units use coolant which can leak out when it begins to malfunction. That coolant can cause as much water damage as any other type of moisture in your home. Look out for signs of water stains or mold in areas near your AC. Even more dangerous are carbon monoxide leaks. Your unit could have a carbon monoxide leak if it hasn't been tended to in a long time. Carbon monoxide is a silent and colorless gas that can be fatal when inhaled continuously. Protect you and your family from an untimely death by ensuring you have a unit in compliance with safety.
We have over 20 years of experience and offer clients free estimates. Our company is licensed and bonded, so you can trust us to do quality work. Contact us today at Centerline Services LLC to ensure your unit is ready for summer. We look forward to hearing from you and working with you in the near future!
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