HVAC issues in San Antonio
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
To do commercial work . .. or not to do commercial work?
There's always a choice to be made by an HVAC contractor whether to accept or even seek out commercial work or stick to residential work. The pros and cons must be weighed out by a business owner before embarking on the commercial avenue.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
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This is the latest video for All Seasons Comfort. It feels like the most professional so far. I hope to make more as time goes on. I want as many people as possible to know they can count on All Seasons Comfort for all their HVAC needs. With our HVAC Excellence certified technicians, you will get prompt, courteous, skilled service.
So please keep All Seasons Comfort in mind when you need HVAC work done in your home.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Household Heat and Air
Air
conditioners have become an essential part of many households and there
are a variety of air conditioners available on the market for different
prices, serving different purposes and under different brand names.
Buying an AC is not at all difficult, considering how many companies
selling them these days. The tougher task is the installation once the
unit has been purchased. This is where the professionals at All Seasons Comfort, can help you with proper installation.
Correct installation is very important, as it has quite a bearing on
the actual effect of the air conditioner. Incorrect installation can
lead to high electricity bills, poor cooling air circulation, as well as
maintenance problems.
Many studies have proven that air
conditioners that are improperly installed reduce capacity and
efficiency by more than twenty percent. Incorrect airflow problems are
another common problem with improper AC installations. By using All
Seasons HVAC you are certain to get the quality service you deserve at
very reasonable prices. At All Seasons HVAC their core values are
honesty, fairness, quality, craftsmanship, knowledge and experience.
Heating and air conditioning are two things that many modern homeowners
can't do without, but what many homeowners don't spend much time
thinking about is how this complex system keeps them warm in the winter
months and cool in the summer months.
When talking
about home heating or anything related to air conditioning, you could be
referring to any device that provides your home with either hot or cold
air in a given situation. In recent years, there has been a rise in the
devices available to homeowners to not only keep them comfortable, but
be more efficient while doing it.
This increased efficiency is a
good thing to have simply because they deliver the same level of either
hot or cold air into the home while, at the same time, using less
power. This lowered power consumption means that your utility bills will
be lower because you aren't using as much gas or electricity in order
to keep these devices operational.
The heating side of heating
and air conditioning deals with devices like gas or electric based hot
air furnaces, electric heating systems and boilers in order to keep a
family's home warm when the temperature outside drops.
No
matter what kind of system your home uses to provide warm air, it's
important to keep the system running at all times. By resorting to
preventative maintenance, you not only dramatically lower the chance
that some unforeseen issue will happen, causing your home's heating to
die out just when you need it, but you can prolong the life of the
system as well.
Regularly scheduled maintenance on your home's
heating system can include performing tasks like checking the
compressors and coils for leaks, cleaning the coils if necessary and
replacing air filters. Beyond these things, you can also increase the
life of your heating system by making sure that all motors and fans are
working properly.
Another important aspect of heating and air
conditioning maintenance is to make sure that all wiring and controls
are functioning properly. Those that aren't could short out and damage
the whole system. Heat pumps and exchangers are two other important
components of your heating system that should be checked and maintained
regularly in order to assure that the system is working at maximum
efficiency. Many of the same rules that you would follow in heating
maintenance apply to air conditioning maintenance as well.
Contact All Seasons HVAC today for heating and Air Conditioning
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Things to Notice About Your AC System
Air conditioning is a wonderful invention! Invented in 1902 by Willis Haviland Carrier (the founder of today's Carrier Company), it has been continuously reshaped, remolded and improved upon by numerous people and companies over the years. Technology has aided and simplified air conditioning repairs over the years, but the main reason for the continuous improvements are the inherent problems that come along with an air conditioning system. These problems may be minor and easily fixed by a homeowner or renter. The problems could also be major, costing several thousand dollars to fix by a licensed contractor.
Each A/C system has many electrical parts in it. These parts range from a transformer to convert 240 volt electrcity down to 24 volt electricity for the thermostat controls, to control boards (large computer chips) and capacitors, which boost power to start fans and compressors. As many of us have learned throughout our lives, and I heard directly from my Grandpa, "The more parts a piece of machinery has, the more ways it has to breakdown." It's absolutely true! The electrical system in an air conditioner can be rather simple or extremely complex, depending on how old a unit is and exactly what it's designed to do. Either way, if something breaks down, it will cost money to get it repaired, and you will be uncomfortable while waiting.
Central air systems have ductwork associated with them. In rural areas, there have been many cases of raccoons getting into an attic and tearing ductwork apart to make nests and bedding. Sometimes, a person tries to navigate through an attic, and steps on ducts running to different parts of the home. The duct can be smashed or pulled away from the unit's plenum. These sorts of things inhibit airflow, and are tough to reach. If you don't know what you're doing, you will be paying big money for these repairs too.
Since air conditioning systems pull condensation from the air, much like a glass of iced tea sitting on the table, they need to have drains. These drains are a great invention. They make sure the condensate is directed outside the home or to an internal drain. Depending on weather conditions though, theses drains are subject to clog. Think to yourself, "What grows best in a wet, warm, dark environment?" Mildew is the answer. This mildew can clog the drain, causing it to back up and drip from wherever the unit is. Late model air conditioning system also have auxiliary drains too. These come into use when the original or primary drain is clogged, but if the original problem isn't fixed in a timely manner, this drain will also eventually become clogged. That's when you have problems! This is just one more thing a contractor will charge a couple hundred bucks to fix.
There are other problems you can run into with an air conditioning system too, but most are easily avoidable with regular maintenance. I'm not one to say you're better off without an air conditioner, but I will tell you to weigh out the cost of annual or semiannual maintenance with the cost of the repairs. It's likely you will end up paying much more for your air conditioner if you try to forget about it and take it for granted. The highest priced repairs are the ones where people let simple problems continue to escalate. For all the pros an air conditioning system has, it definitely has its cons. So think of regular maintenance of your unit like insurance for your car . . . a necessary expense that can save you bundles over time.
Each A/C system has many electrical parts in it. These parts range from a transformer to convert 240 volt electrcity down to 24 volt electricity for the thermostat controls, to control boards (large computer chips) and capacitors, which boost power to start fans and compressors. As many of us have learned throughout our lives, and I heard directly from my Grandpa, "The more parts a piece of machinery has, the more ways it has to breakdown." It's absolutely true! The electrical system in an air conditioner can be rather simple or extremely complex, depending on how old a unit is and exactly what it's designed to do. Either way, if something breaks down, it will cost money to get it repaired, and you will be uncomfortable while waiting.
Central air systems have ductwork associated with them. In rural areas, there have been many cases of raccoons getting into an attic and tearing ductwork apart to make nests and bedding. Sometimes, a person tries to navigate through an attic, and steps on ducts running to different parts of the home. The duct can be smashed or pulled away from the unit's plenum. These sorts of things inhibit airflow, and are tough to reach. If you don't know what you're doing, you will be paying big money for these repairs too.
Since air conditioning systems pull condensation from the air, much like a glass of iced tea sitting on the table, they need to have drains. These drains are a great invention. They make sure the condensate is directed outside the home or to an internal drain. Depending on weather conditions though, theses drains are subject to clog. Think to yourself, "What grows best in a wet, warm, dark environment?" Mildew is the answer. This mildew can clog the drain, causing it to back up and drip from wherever the unit is. Late model air conditioning system also have auxiliary drains too. These come into use when the original or primary drain is clogged, but if the original problem isn't fixed in a timely manner, this drain will also eventually become clogged. That's when you have problems! This is just one more thing a contractor will charge a couple hundred bucks to fix.
There are other problems you can run into with an air conditioning system too, but most are easily avoidable with regular maintenance. I'm not one to say you're better off without an air conditioner, but I will tell you to weigh out the cost of annual or semiannual maintenance with the cost of the repairs. It's likely you will end up paying much more for your air conditioner if you try to forget about it and take it for granted. The highest priced repairs are the ones where people let simple problems continue to escalate. For all the pros an air conditioning system has, it definitely has its cons. So think of regular maintenance of your unit like insurance for your car . . . a necessary expense that can save you bundles over time.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Horrible Installation Today
Performed an installation today that didn't go well. We were installing a 4 ton, 16 SEER system unit, and things went wrong from the first 20 minutes on site when we learned that the condensing unit was bolted to the slab. We didn't have a sawzall to cut the bolts because I had left it at home for another project. We couldn't start welding the copper lines because the can of Rx-11 was empty. Since my tools were stolen a month or so ago, I didn't have a swage kit, so I had to weld a bunch of fittings in place to seal the lineset.
Worst of all, when the unit started running, we were ready to test the unit, the heater came on and heated the house up to 100 degrees at 8pm. We finally found a new thermostat to install, and our problem was solved. It felt like Mr. Murphy was sitting on our shoulders reminding us of his laws and letting us know that everything was going to go wrong.
In all, it took 10 hours to complete what should have taken 5 to 6 hours to complete.
Worst of all, when the unit started running, we were ready to test the unit, the heater came on and heated the house up to 100 degrees at 8pm. We finally found a new thermostat to install, and our problem was solved. It felt like Mr. Murphy was sitting on our shoulders reminding us of his laws and letting us know that everything was going to go wrong.
In all, it took 10 hours to complete what should have taken 5 to 6 hours to complete.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Your Furnace in a Cold Snap
The worst time to find out there's something wrong with your furnace is the first day of a chilly snap. We all procrastinate and also have no worries regarding our central air system until it's gone. Without routine maintenance and repair, you may find your family "out in the cold" whenever temperatures fall. Gas furnaces are well-liked for their ability to heat an area quickly and easily, however it is good practice to get your device inspected once a year to be sure that everything works properly. This way, you can make certain that it is there for you when you need it. Don't worry and wonder whether your own equipment is gonna be functional whenever you flip that thermostat to heat. With All Seasons Comfort in your corner, you can be confident your equipment is in good shape, and if you have an emergency or even unexpected circumstance.
Heating repairs by reputable heating contractors are in high demand when cold snaps hit. All Seasons Comfort is here to help, as are many other HVAC contractors. Heater repair and furnace repairs are just as important when it's cold as AC repairs are when it's hot. Don't be left in the cold.
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Generally speaking, Air conditioning and heater systems that are over a decade old are 20-30% less efficient as newer energy-saver models. Brand name units are 'Energy-Star' certified, meaning they are ultra-efficient and can help you save up to 20% per month on power bills. Add to that new unit innovations in comfort that reduce noise and vibration, eliminate breezes and temperature swings, and are available with prolonged warranties that will save you big money on repairs, and you can start to see all the advantages of improving your system today through All Seasons HVAC.
Heating, ventilation, as well as air conditioning systems (HVAC) provide you with the latest in residential and commercial comfort and help maintain proper airflow and climate control throughout homes and office buildings. AC replacement also can keep these spaces free from mold and other harmful organisms that can leak through old systems.
And finally, while you're certainly setting yourself up to help save a bundle on your power bill, you'll also be saving the environment as well. These energy-reducing replacements cut down not only on the amount of fossil fuel you consume, but also on your carbon footprint and actual household emissions.
Typically, most consumers arrange for periodic check-ups to ensure everything is in working order. A spring and fall check-up with All Seasons HVAC should suffice. Small problems do pop up every so often, more so when the unit gets old. Nevertheless, these issues could be taken care of quickly and with little cost if they are identified early on by using All Seasons HVAC you can catch these problems in time.
Some of the recurring actions performed by service personnel include:
- Cleaning filter systems: Removing debris and dust from your unit requires more than just looking at the interior pads. It is necessary to examine the ducts and vents too. This protects the entire system from all the potential problems that could come up. Clogs ought to be flushed in order to prevent blockages. When vents are cleaned thoroughly, effectiveness also goes up. Along with this, it is crucial to clean the area surrounding the unit.
- Tuning up: Regular tune-ups ensure that the unit is working at optimum capacity and delivering the right output. Tune-ups generally include measurement of airflow, making adjustments in refrigerant charge, testing the efficiency of the capacitor, checking levels of Freon and so on. All the coils and wires are also checked out for rust, wear and tear. Following a proper tune-up, the air conditioning unit becomes re-energized and it starts to work at its optimal capacity.
Even though some people leave off air condition repairs until problems arise, other people invest in normal maintenance. Repair must be performed by trained professionals such as All Seasons Comfort who have the following skills:
- Preventative maintenance
- Diagnosing and fixing problems with heating and cooling systems
- Replacement of parts
- Regular tuning up of units
- Unit control adjustments
- Onsite analysis
It is necessary to hire trained HVAC professionals such as the ones at All Seasons. Dealing with electrical appliances can be hazardous. For example, releasing burnt refrigerant into the air may have dangerous repercussions. Having a trained professional on the job ensures safety as well as quality work.
Contact All Seasons Comfort today for all your heat and air conditioning needs!
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