Air Conditioning

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How 2023 Minimum Efficiency Standards Impact Your HVAC Options

In 2023, updated minimum efficiency standards for HVAC residential equipment were introduced, impacting how homeowners evaluate heating and cooling systems. These changes are significant for those in Oregon, where the...
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Enjoy Perfect Comfort with a Carrier Ductless HVAC System

When it comes to maintaining a comfortable home environment, finding the perfect heating and cooling solution is essential. As HVAC technologies continue to evolve, Carrier's newly updated ductless product line...
Issues with Your AC

Beat the Heat: Top Issues with Your AC and How to Fix Them

As the summer heat rolls in, there's nothing more disappointing than flipping the switch on your air conditioner and finding it doesn't work as expected. The scorching sun outside makes...
Managing Your AC Costs

Tips for Managing Your AC Costs

As the sweltering heat of summer approaches, keeping cool becomes a top priority for many households. However, maintaining a comfortable temperature while also managing energy costs can be a delicate...
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It’s Time for Spring Maintenance for Air Conditioning Units

Mid-March marks the beginning of Spring with the Spring Equinox, and that means sunny, warm weather can't possibly be far behind! Yet, as the gentle warmth of Spring appears, it's...
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Signs Your AC Needs a Tune-Up

Is your AC not working as efficiently as it used to? Are you tired of constantly adjusting the thermostat to stay comfortable? A well-functioning air conditioning system is essential for...
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5 Ways to Increase Airflow to Your Upper Floors

Are you struggling to keep your upper floors comfortable? Proper airflow is essential for maintaining an even temperature throughout your living space. Here are five effective tips to keep in...
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How to Check If Your AC Leaks Refrigerant

A refrigerant leak in an air conditioner can sometimes be hard to tell. This substance is a vital part of the cooling process, playing a vital role in keeping indoor...
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How Your Air Conditioner Gets “Stressed” During the Summer

Your air conditioner keeps your home cool and comfortable during the summer months, especially August and September. However, this piece of cooling equipment can become “stressed” under intense conditions, potentially...
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What Causes an AC Capacitor to Fail?

A capacitor is a small, cylindrical component that sends energy to the motor that powers the air conditioning system. It's located inside the outdoor unit, also called the condenser, and...
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Does Refrigerant Go Bad or Run Out?

A common misconception about refrigerants is that they'll run out or go bad over time. According to the experts, this won't happen, since refrigerant is good to last the lifetime...
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Air Conditioner Components That May Need Extra Care This Summer

Your air conditioner has moving parts that are subject to heavy wear and tear as temperatures begin to rise. Operating it in hot weather can increase the chances of the...
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3 Reasons Why Your Air Conditioning Unit Won’t Turn On

What if your air conditioning system suddenly won’t turn on? This is the last thing you want on a hot summer's day, and when it does happen, it can make...
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How Cottonwood Season Can Affect Your Air Conditioner

The period between late spring and early summer is when cottonwood trees disperse their seeds and the white fluff that comes with them. You'll see them getting carried by the...
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Matched HVAC Systems: Why They Matter

During an HVAC installation project, cooling and home heating companies will typically check the compatibility of your units at home. This is to ensure the optimal performance of the entire system. Keep...
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How to Reset the Thermostat & Air Conditioner After a Power Outage

A power outage can occur at any time without notice. With the sudden loss of electricity, your devices and appliances at home are likely to have shut down improperly. To...
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Corrosion in Air Conditioners: Why It Happens

Corrosion is a common problem in a number of metal devices and appliances. A result of long-term moisture exposure, it can develop quickly along evaporator and condenser coils and potentially...
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Central Air vs. Forced-Air Systems: Which Is the Better Choice?

In this day and age, the HVAC industry uses jargon that the typical homeowner may not understand. However, it's important to be knowledgeable about it in order to be better...
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Does Your Air Conditioner Need More Refrigerant?

Given how your air conditioner sees constant use, especially during the summer, there's a possibility it could start developing issues. You don’t want it to fail during the hottest time...
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The Different Types of HVAC Air Filters

There are several different types of filters designed for HVAC applications. They come in various sizes, types and efficiency ratings. Stone Heating and Air, your trusted HVAC repair company, explains the different...
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Questions to Ask Yourself Before an HVAC Upgrade

Shopping for a new HVAC system is a good “problem” to have, but it can still be a challenging prospect. It’s always helpful to ask yourself some questions to guide the decision-making...