Making Sure Your Houston HVAC System Is Ready For Winter
Houston isn’t exactly known for bitterly cold winters, but we are known to get a surprise blast of icy cold at random. Winter is still 2 or 3 months away, but fall is the time to get your system ready. Ensuring your HVAC system is ready to handle the colder temperatures is essential for maintaining […]
The MVP Program: The Best AC Service In Houston
We’re halfway through August, and the summer heat will soon begin to back off a bit. No doubt that many of us in Houston will welcome that with open arms even if it’s the high 80s. It’s been another scorcher, and we’ve all leaned heavily on our AC systems to keep our homes cool and […]
What If The Noise Level From Your HVAC Increases?
A: If you notice noises that are out of the ordinary, you should immediately call a professional technician to come take a look at your system. Normally it’s the startup outside, you know—that loud electric noise. If it’s the compressor making the noise, it could be something defective or a damaged compressor. It could also […]
Can You Replace An AC Coil?
A: We do it often, there are two coils in the system. You have an evaporator coil up in the attic and a condenser coil at the condensing unit that goes around the compressor. Once an evaporator coil fails or springs a leak—repairing it usually causes too much damage. It compromises the usable area of […]
What If Your HVAC System Is 10 Years Or Older?
A: After 10 years, that’s when most manufacturers’ warranties expire. So, at that point, any major repairs or replacement of main components become very expensive. So, return on investment is very low, or non-existent at that point. So, if your system has reached that age and you’re faced with either a malfunctioning compressor, burnout, or […]
What If Your Humidity In Your Home Is Abnormally High?
A: There’s several reasons why it could be high. It could be an HVAC system that’s underperforming to where the surface of the evaporator coil is not reaching the temperature ideal for removing moisture. Another could be, that maybe the system installed was oversized. Somebody didn’t run a heat load calculation on the home and […]