There are distinct differences between whole-home air conditioners and ductless mini-split air conditioners. If you have the latter, read on as local air conditioner repair contractor Cooper Bros shares some tips on how to get the most from it during the summer season.
… Continue ReadingWhy Do AC Evaporator & Condenser Coils Need to Match?
Air conditioning systems are equipped with evaporator and condenser coils, which are respectively housed in indoor and outdoor enclosures. These coils are key components that make it possible for air conditioners to produce cool air. In today’s post, local air conditioning and furnace replacement contractor Cooper Bros discusses the importance of having matched evaporator and condenser coils.
… Continue ReadingAir Conditioning Myths That May Be Costing You Money
Air conditioners are complex systems, which is why myths about them still persist to this day. While most air conditioning myths are harmless, some may end up costing you money on your utility bills. In today’s post, local air quality HVAC contractor Cooper Bros shares a look at common air conditioning myths that might be costing you money.
… Continue ReadingYour HVAC System vs. Mold: How to Keep Your Building Mold-Free
When you think about mold, the first thing that often comes to mind is the fuzzy green gunk that grows on old food at the back of your fridge. Or perhaps you picture the blackened grout in the basement bathroom that’s impossible to get completely clean. What many don’t realize is that mold isn’t just an issue in residential properties; it can be a huge problem in commercial facilities, as well.
… Continue ReadingFirst HVAC Maintenance Visit: What Homeowners Should Expect
Routine HVAC maintenance is essential in keeping your heating and cooling systems working properly, avoiding expensive repairs and extending the life of your unit. If you’re a new homeowner or have just purchased an HVAC system, you may be wondering what exactly happens during a maintenance visit from an HVAC tech.
Here Cooper Brothers, Inc., the most trusted local company for air conditioning and home furnace repair in the area, explains what you need to know about HVAC maintenance visits.
In-Depth Inspections
The first thing the technician will do is thoroughly check all of your HVAC components. This includes the indoor and outdoor units, electrical wiring, thermostats, condensate drain line and filter. Special attention to heating components is given every fall, while spring maintenance checks will focus more on your cooling system. The goal is to make sure your HVAC unit is prepared for the demands of the upcoming season.
Cleaning Jobs
Heating and AC repair techs will also clean the evaporator coil, condensate drain, blower compartment, condenser and other vital components of your HVAC system. Your outdoor unit may be filled with leaves and other debris that could affect its operation, and dirty ductwork may also need to be cleaned to enhance your indoor air quality and your HVAC system’s overall efficiency.
Much-Needed Tune-Ups
Tune-ups are an important aspect of every HVAC maintenance check. An AC unit, for example, requires a tune-up on a regular basis to maintain proper operation. Moving parts in the system must also be lubricated regularly, and other components must be adjusted for efficiency. With this aspect of HVAC maintenance, you can rest assured that your unit is ready to operate normally.
If you need help with HVAC maintenance or have concerns about furnace replacement and AC installation, turn to the experts at Cooper Brothers, Inc. Schedule a FREE consultation by calling us at (408) 662-1538 or completing our online contact form today.