Abell HVAC Company for Repairs
Many HVAC repairs require replacing some equipment components, so they’re not something you should try to do yourself. Hire a professional first to get an accurate diagnosis of the problem at hand. You’ll receive a project estimate with no obligations attached, which allows you to compare prices and make an informed decision.
As the owner, you will want to watch and listen for any abnormalities with your system. One common sign of a malfunction is short-cycling, where the system turns on and off rapidly rather than running for the usual 10 to 15 minutes. Or it may run for longer than usual because it’s not reaching your set point. Persistent, loud noises can point to a range of problems, from loose or unbalanced parts to leaks in refrigerant lines.
Heating and AC Installation Basics
The time will eventually come for you to replace your current heater or air conditioner system. Knowing when will likely require the help of a technician.
The average lifespan for traditional heat pumps and gas furnaces is 15 years. It’s 25 years for oil and electric furnaces, and mini-splits can last up to 30 years. If your system is near the end of its lifespan and facing a costly repair, then it’s a prime candidate for replacement.
Technicians can show you products that will fit your home based on technical details like its size, insulation levels, and rate of heat loss. This is important if you’re considering single-speed units, since these have a specific blowing capacity; oversized and undersized units will heat and cool inefficiently and unevenly. Technicians are also ready to work with new home builders who are looking at the pros and cons of ductless HVAC.