Types Of Heat Pumps

A heat pump is an integrated cooling and heating system. The system cools your house during the hot season by extracting heat indoors and dumping the heat outside. During the cold season, the same system warms the house by extracting air from outside the house and bringing it indoors. Below are some of the various types of heat pumps available today. Air-Sourced Central Heat Pump This type of heat pump operates like a central AC. Read More 

Having Problems With Your Frymaster Oil Not Getting Hot? Get Expert Help Today

If you run a small business and you have a Frymaster machine that you bought brand new a few years ago and it's having complications, it's time to call the professionals. You can't cook food properly or safely if the grease in the Frymaster isn't getting to the appropriate temperature and if it isn't cooking the food like it needs to be. Here are some of the different things that you'll want to talk about with the repair expert so you can get to the bottom of the problem. Read More 

What Happens If You Mix Air Conditioning Refrigerant Types?

The refrigerant R-22 is being phased out. It can no longer be imported or produced in the United States beginning in the year 2020. If you have an air conditioning system that currently utilized R-22, and it has developed a leak or simply needs to be topped off, you may find yourself wondering if you can mix another type of refrigerant with your current R-22 refrigerant. Unfortunately, it is not safe to do so and can cause damage to your system. Read More 

3 Ways To Make Heating Repairs Last Longer

When your furnace hits the skids, your first instinct might be to call an HVAC repairman. While it is always smart to work with a trained professional to fix complex equipment like furnaces, many people don't know how to make the most of those visits. Here are three ways to make heating repairs last longer, so you can extend the life of your appliance. 1.    Listen to Your HVAC Professional During repairs, stay close and take the time to talk with your HVAC professional. Read More 

Air Conditioning Maintenance Can Protect You In Hot Weather When Condenser Coils Suddenly Freeze

Air conditioner units are a lifesaver in the hot summer and can protect you from serious heat problems. However, this time of the year, your unit is more prone to suffer from frozen coils that make your unit impossible to run. Thankfully, you can protect yourself by getting high-quality maintenance done on your unit before the hot weather hits. Frozen Condenser Coils May Happen at Any Time When you're running your air conditioner at full blast during the summer, you might notice something very strange – your condenser coils freeze. Read More