Posts Tagged ‘Hazelhurst’

Why An Icy Evaporator Coil Is a Problem

Monday, August 8th, 2022

One of the most important parts of your AC system is the evaporator coil. Its job is to pull heat out of the air using refrigerant that is sent from the compressor. When the evaporator coil runs into a problem such as developing a layer of ice around it, your system loses its ability to cool the air. You might see warning signs of trouble like an air conditioner that is running but not cooling the air or a system that is short cycling.

When your system has to work to overcome a problem like frozen evaporator coils, its ability to cool is reduced, your energy bills increase, and your system wears out quickly.

If you notice that your air conditioner has ice on the evaporator coil, then it means you need a professional air conditioning repair in Hazelhurst, MS.

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Schedule Repairs if Your Heater Makes These Noises

Monday, February 7th, 2022

furnace-inspectionNo heating system is completely silent. You will hear it cycle on and off and produce a whoosh of warm air, which is normal. If you have a ducted system, you’ll also probably hear the ducts expand and contract a bit.

You shouldn’t expect to hear much else beyond these noises. If you do, we recommend calling us for further investigation. Keep reading as we delve into the sounds that could mean trouble in your heating system.

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3 Ways to Keep Your Furnace Running Safely

Monday, January 24th, 2022

checklistIt is easy to forget about how important it is to keep your furnace maintained and running safely.  It is tucked away in the corner of your house, and you probably don’t think to go check on it often. It is, however, extremely important you pay attention to your gas furnace and make sure it is running safely.

A furnace that is well maintained and running properly won’t just last longer, but it will also run more efficiently and save you money.

Not quite sure how to give your furnace the attention it deserves? Use these tips to keep your furnace running right and keep your home both warm and safe.

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