Spring has arrived and it’s time to maintain your air conditioner. We’ve got a few more weeks of cold weather left, but when the warm weather arrives in a month or so, you’re going to want to be ready. We’re prepared to help you get there.
Sometimes when we speak to homeowners, we hear that they don’t necessarily understand the benefit of maintenance. The logic is typically something along the lines of “if it isn’t broken, then why fix it?” We understand how you’d come to this conclusion, but today, we’d like to take a moment to tell you why this logic is flawed. This is the type of thinking that will have you sweating all summer. We want to help you avoid this today.
Fall is here! It’s time to wrap up any air conditioning repair trouble that you might be having.
Fall is here! We’re sure that you’re seeing all the orange and black themed home decorations in stores, you’re feeling the chill in the evening air, and you’re getting excited thinking about the holiday season right around the corner too. Fall is an exciting time of year. If you want to really enjoy the season ahead, you should make sure that your air conditioning needs are all wrapped up before the summer season comes to a close.
You turn on your air conditioner to cut through the still heat of a Plainfield afternoon and there’s that weird sound … you don’t know exactly what’s going on, but you know that something is off. But you don’t know if it’s so “off” that you need to call up an air conditioning professional.
Your air conditioner is acting differently this summer, but does this mean that you need to call for AC repair? Air conditioning repair isn’t something you want to call for without thinking it through beforehand. We know that we’re HVAC professionals who push you to call when it’s necessary, but this doesn’t mean we don’t understand how stressful this can be. We don’t believe you’re crazy for wanting to avoid air conditioning repair work during the hottest month of the summer.
You have to know when to throw in the towel—is it time for you to upgrade your air conditioner?
Yes, you!