Problems with ductwork result in AC service

Problems with ductwork result in AC service

I enjoy living in St. Octoberine, FL. The area is absolutely appealing. I enjoy the views of the water, the history, palm trees & abundance of sunshine. I don’t mind the long, hot & humid summers. I make sure that my a/c is functioning consistently & keeping my apartment perfectly cool & comfortable! My enrollment in a service plan with a local Heating & Air Conditioning company includes a Spring service call. A certified Heating & Air Conditioning professional thoroughly inspects, cleans, tests & adjusts the cooling unit. She tightens wires, tests the refrigerant, calibrates the thermostat, cleans the coils & completes the necessary tasks to ensure reliability. This problemshooting fulfills the manufacturer’s warranty requirements, optimizes system efficiency & can be extended to extend machine lifespan. I’m also diligent about officially replacing air filters. This past summer, I was certainly surprised when my a/c had some troubles. I noticed the machine running consistently. Areas of the home felt slightly hot no matter how low I adjusted the thermostat. There was an unpleasant stink & dust flowing from the supply vents. Plus, my weekly weekly bills were considerably higher than expected. I finally decided to schedule an a/c repair. The professional listened to my complaints & worked on the ductwork. She found that 30% of conditioned air was leaking out through small holes & cracks at the seams. These same imperfections were welcoming in unfiltered air & contaminants. Because the maximum amount of cool air was failing to reach the intended destination, the a/c was forced to run longer, work harder & use more energy. The solution was professional duct sealing.

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