Elliott-McElwee, Inc. Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Air Conditioning Repairs’

How to Avoid a Frozen Evaporator Coil

Monday, August 16th, 2021

On a hot day the sound of something icy cold can be extremely pleasant. While ice cold water or even ice cream is great to help you cool off, an icy evaporator coil in your air conditioner is not.

If you didn’t know this already the collection of ice along your evaporator coil is a sign that you need to schedule air conditioning repairs in Vineland, NJ as soon as possible. But let’s back up and assume you aren’t at the “frozen” stage yet. How do you prevent ice from building up on your evaporator coil? We can give you some tips to help you avoid this chilly issue.

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Is a Dead Compressor Fixable?

Monday, August 2nd, 2021
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The air conditioner’s compressor is the heart or central engine that drives the entire system. It is used to compress the refrigerant your AC uses that cools down air to be blown through your home.

If the compressor burns out then you will need to jump into action to get air conditioning repair in Northfield, NJ. In this blog, we look at the options available to homeowners to fix or replace their AC’s dead compressor.

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3 Perks of Professional AC Repairs

Monday, August 31st, 2020
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Uh-oh, did you just pick up on a problem with your air conditioning system? Whether it is a strange noise that your system just started to make or a hot spot in the hallway of your home, any issue with your air conditioner is something you shouldn’t ignore.

But wait, before you pick up that phone to call the neighbor down the street for help, we need to let you know that amateur service is likely to leave your home comfort in worse shape than when it started. All too often cheaper “service” is going to create short-term solutions that are barely solutions at all. There is a reason that professional HVAC services in Egg Harbor Township are known for making a big difference for residents in the area.

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