Q. I just purchased a large sized air conditioner and would like to add duct work to it?
This is not what a room air conditioner was designed for. The unit may function for a little while but the over-all desired cooling will fail. The unit will have a much higher chance of failure than one with no duct work attached to it.
A room air conditioner is designed to cool a specific enclosed space with the air it puts out through the units vents.
Q. Why does the unit in one room in my house not cool down other parts of my house?
The simple answer to this is that a room air conditioner is designed to cool down the room it was installed in, also the unit needs to be the proper sized BTU for the room. Air does not make right or left turns when it comes into contact with a wall, it usually tends to deflect off of the surface that is obstructing its path.
Q. How long is my
air conditioner supposed to last?
The average air conditioner built today should
have a life span of 10-15 years. Although many
units you will find do not last that long. This
is due to lack of maintenance on the unit. Without
performing maintenance on your unit you can drastically
shorten the life span of the unit by as much as
50%.
Q. How often do
I need to clean my filter?
This is an important question, one that
every user should think of each time you turn
on your air conditioner.
The filter removes unseen particles from the air
before it is pulled into the air conditioner,
having a filter that is blocked or clogged can
dramatically impair the air flow needed by the
unit to function properly. Besides of not allowing
the unit to properly breath correctly it also
has the unit to run much hotter than it should
and doing so again reduces the life span of the
internal components.
We suggest to clean your filter at least once a month during normal operation. If you notice
your filter is caked over with dirt we would recommend
that you give us a call so that we can ensure
that your machine is running at its optimum performance.
Q. Should I repair
or replace my unit?
Again many factors are involved in making this
decision. If you are at the point of where you
are asking yourself this it is best to seek a
professional to assist you. The cost is mainly
the major factor in determining the answer to
this. With the market ever changing and major
improvements in the field coming out each year,
in both parts and units, only a qualified professional
can answer the question best.
Here at Abbey Service we are proud to have qualified
seasoned professionals willing to help you. We
can come to your residence or place of work to
supply you with the needed answers. Our technician will
take into consideration the many factors you may
overlook, such as repair cost, age, condition
and efficiency of your unit. After doing so they
will be pleased to explain to you what options are available.
Q. I used to get
cold air from my unit but now all I get is a block
of ice?
This indicates the need for immediate servicing
of your unit. Almost always when this occurs there is hardly anything the owner can do to repair this. On average this is an indication that the unit is loosing Freon.
Q. I was told my unit needs to be cleaned, but I maintain the filter, so why does it?
The user accessible parts of mostly all air conditioners is 2 areas, the face and the filter. Even when one does keep the filter clean and in working order dirt still does manage to get through. There is also the internals of the machine which are not accessible to the owner.
Over time of using the unit dirt will accumulate, in some instances this dirt may clog drains, may block off sections of the rear coil and depending upon the accumulation that develops may hinder the proper functioning as well as life span of the machine.
When one of our service people recommend that a cleaning be done, it is stated to ensure the unit functions as it was intended to when it was originally built. We perform a multi staged cleaning on your unit. We use specially designed industry cleaning agents on the unit, after the unit is cleaned we go an extra step in protecting any bare metal surfaces with rust inhibitive paint to ensure a longer life span for your unit.
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