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Monday, June 10, 2013

Good Morning!  Hope everyone is enjoying the rain here in the South.  Much needed by the way. 

Preventive maintenance for Condensers.  One of the problems you can have is those pesky little ants getting into the contactor on your condenser.  The ants can get into the contactor and cause your condenser not to come on which makes for a very hot day.  The best way to prevent this is to spray bug spray around the bottom or your condenser or put out some granular ant killer.  You can also blow some air onto the contactor periodically to keep ants, spiders and various other little pests out.

That's all for today.  Have a Great Week.  Don't forget next Sunday, June 16th is Father's Day!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Good Morning All!  Hope everyone is having a good week.  Here in the South we are getting much needed rain.  Humidity is a little high but the rain is nice. 

Lets talk about your air conditioning condenser.  Most people think that since the condenser is outside in the elements that there isn't any maintenance to keep up.  But actually there is.

First you should make sure there are no Shrubs, plants, walls or screening blocking the air flow to the condenser.  The condenser needs adequate air flow around it to operate correctly.  I recommend a clearance of at least 18 inches. 

Check back tomorrow for more Air Conditioning Maintenance Tips.

A Maintained A/C is a Dependable A/C!

Thank You for Reading.

A good example of not enough Air Flow.
 


Monday, June 3, 2013

Monday Madness

Well hello everyone.  Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend.  I am a little late posting today, but I had a MONDAY on a MONDAY! 

Today I am going to tell you a little about Thermostats.  There are many brands of Thermostats.  Nonprogrammable and programmable.  I don't recommend any brand in particular.  I do prefer a programmable thermostat, though.  You can set it according to your schedule.    I recommend setting your thermostat at 78 degrees Fahrenheit in the Summer and 68 degrees Fahrenheit in the Winter.  You can set it higher in the Summer if you are away from home and lower in the Winter (but not below 40 degrees).

You can get a 10% energy savings on your cooling bill by setting the thermostat at 76 degrees Fahrenheit or higher.

Thank you for reading and feel free to comment.