A/C Designs of St. Augustine, LLC Blog: Posts Tagged ‘ac system’

Different Types of Central Air Conditioners: Explained

Friday, March 15th, 2024

Choosing the Right Central Air Conditioner for Your Home

For some homeowners, choosing a new AC system can be as simple as heading to the nearest big box store and picking a window unit off the shelf. But for those who desire central heating and cooling, selecting from among all the different types and varieties of AC units can leave them wondering – which is the right option for me?

At AC Designs, our expert technicians are here to help you find the best central air conditioner for your home so you can stay comfortable all year long.

Different Types of Central Air Conditioners: Explained

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A/C Designs Is Bold City’s Best Air Conditioning & Heating Service

Friday, October 30th, 2020

Text "We Won! Thank you for voting!"For the second year in a row, A/C Designs was voted Bold City’s Best Air Conditioning and Heating Service. We could not have done it without you.

Thank you! 

We are so grateful for the continued support and trust that you continue to place in our team. We are dedicated to providing quality service and would not have been able to achieve this award without our amazing customers! 

For a full list of this year’s Bold City Best results, visit Jacksonville.com!

 

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How to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

Thursday, October 15th, 2020


Did you know that the air you breathe indoors can be 5 times more polluted than outdoor air? An air purifier can help you clear the air indoors, which reduces your exposure to carcinogens, allergens, and other harmful pollutants.

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How to Reduce Air Conditioner Noise

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2020


Summer temperatures in the Jacksonville area make air conditioning a necessity. However, when you have a noisy a/c, running it can often be a nuisance. Thankfully, there are ways to reduce the amount of noise your air conditioning system makes, so you can enjoy a quieter and more comfortable home all season long.

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Your HVAC System and COVID-19: Your Questions Answered

Monday, August 17th, 2020

Summer is in full swing now, and good air conditioning is essential for your family to stay comfortable during hot Florida afternoons. But since the pandemic is still going on, you might have some concerns about whether your HVAC system can contribute to the spreading of COVID-19. Here, we address common concerns you may have.

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GUIDE: Should You Repair or Replace Your A/C?

Thursday, July 30th, 2020

Should you repair or replace your a/c unit? This is a common question among those of us surviving this Florida heat, and knowing the answer could save you a lot of money. Having an air conditioner that isn’t working can be frustrating, however, the cause is usually one of a few components. That’s why we have created this simple questionnaire to help you decide whether to repair or replace your unit.

To better understand your HVAC system and diagnosing your a/c issue, click the link below and download your FREE Repair or Replace Guide.

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What Are Some Ways to Extend the Life of an HVAC System?

Monday, June 15th, 2020

No matter how old (or new) your home’s heating and cooling system may be, there are steps you can take to prolong its life. And when you consider that a new furnace or air conditioning unit can easily cost thousands of dollars, you’ll want to keep your current system running smoothly for as long as possible.

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How to Know If Your A/C Cooling Setting Is Too Low

Wednesday, July 17th, 2019

According to Consumer Reports, the cost to run your A/C increases about three percent by each degree you lower your thermostat. Not only can maintaining your A/C at a more efficient temperature reduce your summer energy bills, but it can also extend the life of your unit. Learn more about the optimal temperature setting for your central A/C.

Pick a Number and Stick to It

It’s important to avoid constantly adjusting your thermostat, regardless of what setting you choose. Although it can be more economical and efficient to keep your A/C at around five to 10 degrees above its base setting while you’re at work, cycling within the same five-degree range just forces your A/C to work harder without resulting in a measurable reduction in your electricity bill.

What Temperature Is Best?

Both EPA and Consumer Reports recommend a setting of 78 degrees when you’re at home, 85 degrees when you’re away, and 82 degrees when you’re sleeping. Although this can seem high if you’re used to something lower, it is surprisingly comfortable—especially when you consider that having the thermostat set at 82 degrees doesn’t mean the room will necessarily feel like 82 degrees.

Can Low Settings Cause Damage?

As previously stated, the lower you set your thermostat the more your unit will work, adding more wear and tear to your system. This can increase the risk for more problems down the line. To help maintain your unit and extend its life, installing programmable thermostats is recommended. Programmable thermostats help optimize the use of your unit by automatically lowering your home’s temperature when needed and raising it when you are not home.

The professional technicians at A/C Designs can diagnose your system, address any issues, and get it back into good working order in no time. As one of the leading cooling and heating companies in the Jacksonville area, we offer repair, maintenance, new unit installation, and a wide range of other indoor air quality services. Get in touch with one of our experienced technicians today.

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How to Prepare Your A/C Unit For an Extended Vacation

Tuesday, June 18th, 2019

When you’re planning the logistics of leaving home for a long vacation, you’re likely thinking of tasks like having a neighbor pick up the mail, boarding pets at the kennel, and making sure everything is turned off and unplugged before you leave. While your A/C may not be the first thing you think about, there are a few important steps you’ll want to take to avoid coming back to a hot, stuffy house. Below are a few easy ways you prepare your A/C unit for an extended vacation.

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