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

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 Stormy Weather Affects Your Air Conditioner

Monday, October 17th, 2016

We’re used to stormy weather here, and many of us don’t even worry about walking outside without an umbrella in the rain or putting on a hoodie. Still, the rain can affect our homes in ways we don’t really think of. And stormy weather may be affecting your air conditioner, and as a result, the structure of your home.

Learn more about how stormy weather can lead to an AC leak that causes damage to your home.

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3 Signs Your Air Conditioner Needs Repair Today

Monday, June 20th, 2016

One of the most important things you can do for your air conditioner is to schedule service as soon as you notice a major problem with the system. But some people are uncertain of how to recognize and identify an issue with an AC system. Does it really need repair right away? Or can it wait for a later date? Is your AC system in jeopardy or should you hold off until you know for sure?

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How Does the Outdoor AC Unit Help Make a House Cool?

Monday, May 2nd, 2016

If you’ve never done too much research about how an air conditioner works, this question might be one of your first. How would an outdoor unit help to cool the air inside of the home? And isn’t it counterproductive to place the unit outdoors, in the heat? We want to help answer your questions about the outdoor unit—known as the condenser unit—here. But please do not hesitate to give us a call with any other questions you have.

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Is Your Air Conditioner Ready for a Temperature Increase?

Monday, February 1st, 2016

When temperatures go up and up, an air conditioning system becomes more and more likely to break down. Your air conditioner has to work harder to compensate for the increasing temperatures outside, which means that you pay more for cooling costs, and the components may soon need repair.

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