One of the most common calls we get throughout the year for AC repair in Miami is a blown capacitor. All run capacitors and start capacitors go out eventually, but some air conditioning systems have this problem more frequently than others. This could have to do with a faulty installation, a design flaw, or the voltage going into the unit. Or, your capacitor may have simply worn out its life.
Air On Demand Blog: Archive for May, 2016
AC Repair Guide: The Blown Capacitor
Monday, May 30th, 2016AC Problems You Shouldn’t Wait to Repair
Monday, May 23rd, 20163 Signs You Need AC Repair ASAP
Monday, May 16th, 2016Our Miami AC repair specialists know first-hand that waiting too long to schedule service can result in a system that is in worse shape than when you first noticed the problem. A faulty AC system has internal issues that could eventually force it to break down, and repairing the broken system may cost much more than fixing one broken piece. Pay attention to the following signs that you need AC repair ASAP.
Focus on Efficiency with Your AC Replacement
Monday, May 9th, 2016Comparing prices is a part of life for most American consumers. Finding the lowest initial price on a new appliance is often the most important thing to homeowners, and we understand why this is. However, we want homeowners to know that the initial price of an AC system is not the most important consideration when you’re in the market for a replacement.
What Really Happens During an AC Maintenance Visit?
Monday, May 2nd, 2016Many of our customers have never thought before to call a technician to their homes when there doesn’t appear to be anything wrong with their AC systems. But after they hear of the benefits of a routine air conditioning maintenance visit, customers see that this valuable service can only help them out. Air conditioning maintenance, usually best when performed at the beginning of the cooling season (in the spring) can help your air conditioner to perform better, keep it from breaking down too soon, and lower your monthly bills. So what happens during an AC maintenance visit?