Kool Breeze of Northwest Florida, Inc Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Gulf Breeze’

Don’t Trust Just Anyone with Your Commercial HVAC Services

Monday, November 21st, 2016

When you have a commercial HVAC system installed for your business, you want to be able to count on its flexibility and reliability, ensuring that it will keep your employees, customers, or tenants feeling comfortable no matter what the temperatures are outside. Like any other appliance or piece of equipment though, they do suffer from occasional breakdowns.

If something goes wrong with your commercial air conditioner or heating unit, not only do you want it fixed quickly to avoid business interruption, but you also want the job done right the first time. Otherwise, you’re going to have uncomfortable employees or tenants, or you could even lose business since customers will be discouraged from coming in.

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How a Bad Condenser Can Lead to Significant AC Issues

Monday, October 17th, 2016

There’s probably no need to tell you just how stressful it can be to be stuck with an air conditioning system that is in disrepair—particularly when our temperatures are still reaching the 90’s. You may be tempted to hold off on repairs if you suspect they’re necessary, as we are nearing the end of summer, after all. However, this could be a big mistake.

It’s always better to address problems as early as possible in order to avoid major repairs or premature system breakdown in the future. One AC problem you definitely don’t want to wait to fix is a bad condenser. This component is housed in the outdoor unit of your system, along with the compressor. It condenses the refrigerant from a gas into a liquid as it moves to the indoor evaporator. This is one of the most major components of your air conditioner, and its failure can significantly impact your AC unit’s performance, efficiency, and lifespan. Over time, that can shorten the lifespan of your furnace, as well as create more serious repair issues.

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Late Season Air Conditioning Problems to Watch for

Monday, August 29th, 2016

In another recent blog post, we shared with you some excellent money saving tips for your air conditioner as we approach the end of summer. One of those tips was to upgrade your aging air conditioning system. But what if your air conditioner is not older, yet still displaying troubling symptoms? Delaying repairs can cause you to be stuck without cool air as summer draws to a close.

It’s important to remember that even if you invest in routine maintenance, that doesn’t mean your system is immune to problems, nor than the end of summer is an okay time to neglect AC problems. The sooner you catch any issues, the less likely you are to be trapped in hot weather with a broken system. Keep reading to learn more about some of the most common late season AC problems to keep an eye out for.

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Understanding How UV Lights Improve Your Home and Quality of Life

Monday, July 25th, 2016

When considering the quality of their inside air, most homeowners consider the temperature and overall comfort, but not necessarily the biological contaminants that may be present in the air. These microorganisms can be harmful to your health and your home, and as such should be eliminated with the only indoor air quality product strong enough to do the job: a UV air purifier.

Also referred to as UV germicidal lights, this device acts as an air purifier and eliminates harmful particles such as mold, mildew, and other dangerous contaminants present in your HVAC system. Keep reading to learn more about just how UV lights improve your home and quality of life.

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How a Zone Control System Can Improve Your Air Conditioner This Summer

Monday, June 20th, 2016

It may be hard to believe with the heat we are already experiencing, however summer has only just begun. And as the season wears on, you’ll be depending on your air conditioner more and more to keep you cool.

To ensure you are using your system as efficiently as possible, you’ve likely already scheduled preventive maintenance, which is great! However, that’s not the only way to ensure that you have optimal air conditioner efficiency and comfort. Read on to learn more about how a zone control system can improve your AC efficiency this season.

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What is Threatening Your Indoor Air Quality?

Monday, May 16th, 2016

We have a number of indoor air quality products and services to help improve your indoor air quality, which can actually be worse than the outdoor air quality in your area. This is particularly true this time of year. One of the biggest threats to this air quality is a poorly maintained HVAC system, or damaged ductwork.

Regular maintenance appointments will help you fend off problems with your HVAC unit, but it’s important to know everything that can threaten your indoor air quality. This is less about convenience and comfort and more about keeping you healthy. The lack of good indoor air quality can affect even the healthiest of homeowners. Below are some of the factors that can have a negative impact on this air quality.

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Should I Upgrade My Air Conditioner This Summer?

Monday, April 11th, 2016

Temperatures are already warming up, and many Florida residents area already starting to switch on their air conditioners for the first time this spring. If you have begun to use yours, hopefully you haven’t had any detrimental problems. If you have noticed that your aging air conditioner seems to be ready to retire however, then now could be the best time to upgrade.

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My Heat Pump’s Outdoor Unit Is Very Noisy: Is This Normal?

Monday, February 15th, 2016

During the mild winters in Florida, a heat pump is one of the best ways to enjoy the right level of indoor warmth without consuming too much electrical power. Compared to an electric furnace, a heat pump can be a huge money-saver.

If you’re currently running your heat pump in heating mode, you might notice odd sounds coming from the outdoor unit. Is it something you need to worry about, and is it a reason to call HVAC repair professionals?

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How Developing Technology Increases the Efficiency of Gas Furnaces

Monday, December 21st, 2015

Natural gas furnaces have been around for a long time, and they’ve spent many decades at the top of the list of the most common types of heating systems in the U.S. There’s a reason for this continuing dominance: advances in technology have allowed gas furnaces to stay competitive as energy-efficient systems. Installing a gas furnace is still one of the best ways to provide warmth for a household while keeping utility bills under control.

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