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We are experts at repairing and servicing all brands and models of air conditioning systems. If your air conditioner doesn't turn on, runs noisily, the air conditioner compressor is hot or you have any other problems, simply call our toll free number and we will take care of rest, bringing your air conditioning in perfect working order. Call us when at your convenience to schedule an appointment for your air conditioning repair. We will do our best to set the Philadelphia repair appointment for the time that works with your schedule:

800-504-8634

For parts only: 800-370-9281

Please note that all purchased air conditioning parts are shipped directly to you.

If you prefer you can also email us with details about your air conditoning repair appointment in Philadeplhia. In the email please include your name, phone number, zip code and briefly explain the nature of your air conditioning problem. We will contact you as soon as we receive the email, so that you can schedule your air conditioning repair appointment in Philadelphia.

We service and repair all air conditioning brands in Philadelphia:

Bryant
Caloric
Carrier
GE

Lennox
Puron
Rheem
Ruud

Trane
York
Tempstar
and more view all brands

Our air conditioning repair coverege area includes entire Philadelphia and the surrounding cities:


Philadelphia
Levittown
Norristown
Langhorne
Bensalem

Fort Washington
Trevose
Gulph Mills
Jeffersonville
Buckingham

East Norriton
Conshohocken
Warminster
Lamott
view the rest service areas


The information below is provided strictly to help you to learn more about your air conditioning unit. It will also help you use your air conditioning in the most effective and efficient ways, which will also reduce your utility bills and extend the life of your air conditioning systems.
WARNING: The following hints are strictly for educational purposes. We highly recommend that you not get involved with any air conditioning repairs on your own. All the air conditioning repairs require experience and professional knowledge about gas or electric systems and can be very dangerous if you don’t have the knowledge to do it. For professional assistance call us any time at:

800-504-8634

Air Conditioning

The idea of letting hot summer air into your home to help keep it cool sound paradoxical. But some parts of your house need to be well ventilated both summer and winter, regardless of the temperature outdoors. The temperate weather, a whole-house fan that, pulls cool, outside air through the entire house can substantially reduce the money you spend on air conditioning.
Ceiling tans circulating air within a room also help cut cooling bills. They do so by gently drawing cool air up from the floor, where it tends to collect on hot days. Reversed in winter, a ceiling fan circulates air that accumulates near the ceiling.
HELPING YOUR HOUSE BREATHE When the weather sizzles, ventilation keeps attic spaces from overheating and radiating heat into living spaces below (right, top). The flowing front the attic causes your air conditioner to work harder at greater expense to you. Even attic floors that are well insulated can't, withstand the onslaught of all this heat.
will help is a series of vents that allow the warm air normally trapped inside to flow up and out, of the roof, to be replaced by cooler air brought into the attic by way of the leaves. Results can be dramatic. Ventilating an attic can easily lower the temperature from 130° F to 115° F. In the Winter, ventilation clears the attic of warm, moist air that may seep upward from living spaces below. Allowed to remain in the cooler attic, this humid air would deposit its moisture as condensation, not only on joists and rafters, but also in attic insulation, reducing its effectiveness. Cold air directly below the roof' also helps avert ice dams the buildup of ice along eaves that can cause roof leaks. Keeping the roof a uniformly cold temperature prevents snow on the tipper, often warmer parts of a roof melting, and then refreezing at the eaves. During summer months, a whole-house fan can draw in cool air through open doors and windows and exhaust it through the attic (right, bottom). Be sure to turn off the air conditioning fan when you close the Windows and doors. If you don't, the tan motor, straining to pull air through closed windows, will quickly burn out. Air conditioning is defined as the simultaneous mechanical control of temperature, humidity, and air motion. Unless all of these functions are Five. Presented are the steps and considerations to properly locate the equipment. Also discussed are the air conditioning systems for residential installations. An actual commercial building is used so that the reader can "get the feel" of working in the field. The procedures used to actually size a air conditioning that will properly heat and cool the building are discussed. The need to properly size refrigerant lines and some of the pitfalls of line sizing are discussed. Both suitable and unsuitable fittings and duct systems for various applications are presented. Also, the proper procedure that should be used to insulate the air distribution system is presented. The different types of pollutants and some methods of controlling them are also presented.

For professional air conditioning repair help in Philadelphia call us 24/7 at:

800-504-8634

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