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  • How to Troubleshoot a Whirlpool Dehumidifier

    Excessive humidity in a space can cause all sorts of problems, including water damage, mold and fungal growth and even minor flooding. Whirlpool dehumidifiers are very useful in reducing the...

  • How to Make Your AC Unit More Efficient

    Increasing the efficiency of your air conditioning unit not only will reduce your utility bill, but also can make your home healthier. Routine maintenance combined with a monthly change of the air...

  • How a Central Air Conditioning Compressor Works

    Air conditioners work by drawing heat out of an enclosed space and releasing it outdoors, leaving the processed air cool as it re-enters the house. This is done by using a gas that, under the...

  • Does an Air Conditioner Need a Filter?

    Air conditioners will work without filters, but only for a while. Proper maintenance includes regularly cleaning washable filters and replacing disposable filters. A clean filter improves air...

  • How to Clean the Air Filter of a Window Air Conditioner

    As Summer approaches, it is vital to have the filter of air conditioner cleaned out, so your unit will work great.

  • How to Troubleshoot a Coleman Heat Pump

    When it comes to Coleman heat pumps, the problems tend to lie in either the electrical systems (the circuit boards) or the coil and compressor assembly. If you have noticed that you are not...

  • How to Troubleshoot a York Heat Pump

    York heat pumps act a lot like air conditioners in reverse. Therefore, most of the problems lie either in the electric system, such as a circuit board in the thermostat, or within the actual coils...

  • How Does a Central Air Unit Work?

    Central air conditioning units are made up of three basic parts. There is the condensing unit, which is normally placed outside of the house or on the roof. Next there's the fan unit, which...

  • How Does a Home Air Conditioner Condenser Work?

    Air conditioners use sealed metal systems filled with chemicals that easily convert from a liquid to a gas to cool the hot air from inside the home and vent the heat exhaust to the outdoors. The...

  • Setting Home Air Conditioner A-Coils

    The a-coil needs to set by sliding in two tracks. Learn how to set the a-coil properly with tips from a professional HVAC technician in this free home cooling system repair video.

  • How a Heat Pump Works in Winter

    Refrigerant is passed through a circuit of evaporation and condensation, drawing heat from one area and transferring it to another. Refrigerators and air conditioners are both heat pumps. For a...

  • How Does a Room Air Conditioner Work?

    A room air conditioner is a compact-sized refrigerating unit that fits into the window frame of a room. Unlike central air conditioning, which cools a whole house, room air conditioning is meant...

  • How Do Air Conditioning Coils Work?

    The coils inside an air conditioning unit are known as evaporator coils. These specialized coils are important to the functioning of an air conditioner. Window mounted air conditioners, central...

  • How to Fix a Frozen Air Conditioner

    Occasionally, your air conditioner will no longer put out cold air. One of the reasons could be that the air conditioner's coils have frozen over. When an air conditioner is used for prolonged...

  • How Do Window Air Conditioners Work?

    A window air conditioner is a small refrigerating unit meant to fit into the compact space of a window frame. It contains a compressor unit, expansion valve, cold and hot coils, a filter, a...

  • How to Clean Coils on a Central Air Conditioner Unit

    Central air conditioning units spread cool air throughout a house or building. You can find the units located outside. For a house, the unit sits outside on the left or right side towards the back...

  • How Does a Central Air Conditioner Work?

    Central air conditioners are used as a more efficient way to keep a house or building cool. They are split systems, unlike a window unit. The two sides are known as the hot side and the cold side....

  • About Air Conditioner Coils

    Coils are a significant part of an air conditioning system. It is important to understand what these coils achieve. Coils are serpentine copper tubing enclosed with aluminum fins. A compressor...

  • How Does a Window Air Conditioner Work?

    All air conditioners and refrigerators use the same concept to keep something cool. There are three main parts: a compressor, evaporator, and condensor. In a window unit. The compressor and...

  • How to properly clean your window air conditioner

    The proper way to clean and maintain your window air conditioner unit for better cooling efficiancy. A window unit's evaporator coil (the indoor coil) will often ice up when the coils become very...

  • How to Clean Air Conditioner Coils

    Your air conditioner's condenser and evaporator coils need to be kept clean for your air conditioner to run efficiently. As dirt and grime build up on the coils, their ability to absorb and...

  • How to Maintain an Air Conditioner

    A properly maintained air conditioner will cool your home for years. It's easy to do, only takes a little time and by maintaining your air conditioner you won't have to worry the next time a heat...

  • How to Repair an Air Conditioner

    You can repair the two most common problems of a window unit air conditioner with a few basic hand tools. Also, some basic maintenance will help avoid problems in the future. Here’s how to repair...

  • How to Troubleshoot a Portable Air Conditioner

    If you return home after a long day and find your air conditioner out of order, it can leave you hot in more ways than one. Once you've determined what's wrong, getting the unit running right may...

  • How to Fix a Window Air Conditioner

    When a window air conditioner cools poorly, it doesn't necessarily mean you're in for an expensive trip to the repair shop. It could be the machine just needs a good cleaning and some tender care.

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