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Why Is My Air Conditioner Leaking?

August 10th, 2015

With all  that can go wrong with your air conditioner, leaking may not be at the top of your list. However, with the humidity level in our area, your air conditioner pulls a great deal of moisture out of the air as it cools your home. This is partly how your air conditioner helps cool your home: by dehumidifying the air. This moisture has to go somewhere, and it does, with the help of your condensate array. But if something is off with your condensate array, you are likely to find your AC in Orlando, FL, leaking.

What Is the Condensate Array?

The condensate array consists of the condensate tray (or pan) and the condensate drain pipe. The two pieces are connected, and the condensate tray is slanted so that water dripping through the evaporator coils lands in the tray and then runs easily into the condensate drain. The drain is connected to your home’s sewer or septic pipe for removal.

What Kinds of Problems Develop?

There are a few common problems that can develop with the condensate array, although all of them can usually be alleviated and even avoided by scheduling annual maintenance:

  • Tray has corroded – the condensate tray can, over time, develop holes or cracks; if this happens, the water dripping into the tray will fall through these openings and onto your floor.
  • The tray and drain line have become disconnected – do to varying circumstances, the drain or tray can shift position, causing a disconnection between the two. If this happens, the water in the tray will continue to run toward the slant, but the askew drain pipe won’t be able to capture it all. This, too, will result in water falling directly onto your floor.
  • The drain line is clogged – your condensate drain line can become clogged if debris falls into the line or if mold, algae and mildew are allowed to flourish there.

Your condensate array is very important to the removal of moisture in your home, and at this time of year, it is working hard due to the excess humidity in the air. If you have noticed leaking from your air conditioner, don’t wait to call the experts at Downtown Air & Heat for AC repair help.

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What Makes an Air Conditioner “High Efficiency”?

August 3rd, 2015

You’d be hard-pressed to find a homeowner who isn’t trying to be as energy efficient as possible, but it can be confusing to know exactly how energy efficient your air conditioning system will be when most ACs are made to be at least somewhat energy efficient. However, there is a difference between an air conditioning system that is energy efficient and one that is considered to be high efficiency, as we’ll discuss below.

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What Kinds of Repairs Can I Expect with a Ductless Air Conditioner?

July 27th, 2015

Split system air conditioners have been around a long time, so even if you are new to owning one, most homeowners have a pretty good idea of what to expect in terms of possible repairs. But there can be some concerns around ductless repairs: is the system more complicated? Are the repairs harder to do? The experts at Downtown Air & Heat can help shed some light on the kinds of common repairs that may develop with your ductless air conditioning system in Orlando, FL.

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It’s the Hottest Time of Year – Don’t Push Your AC to the Brink

July 20th, 2015

There is nothing like the heat and humidity you can experience in Florida during July and August. If there is a time of the year where you use your air conditioner to its fullest extent, it is now. This is a major reason why our Downtown Air & Heat technicians see most of our repair calls: if your AC is going to break down, it’ll be when it’s working its hardest. Here are some suggestions to help you reduce the level of stress your air conditioner is under during these hot months without sacrificing your indoor comfort:

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Is Faulty Ductwork Really That Bad?

July 13th, 2015

Ductwork isn’t the most attractive of systems, which is why it’s usually hidden behind walls and above ceilings. Unfortunately, because it isn’t highly visible, it can become an “out of sight, out of mind” kind of situation, which means that should problems develop with your ductwork, you won’t be able to see it. Instead, you’ll have to be aware of the signs that your ductwork may be faulty. You may be wondering, how bad can faulty ductwork be? It’s made to be durable, isn’t it? Here are some problems that can develop from faulty ductwork:

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When Is It Time to Call for Emergency AC Service?

July 6th, 2015

In Florida, you really can’t get through the heat of summer without your whole home air conditioner. This is one of the reasons why the experts at Downtown Air & Heat offer 24-hour emergency service every day of the year. Sometimes, though, it can be hard to identify what qualifies as a true emergency. To help you, our experts have put together some examples of situations that would classify as “emergencies”:

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Easy Energy-Saving Tips to Help with This Summer’s Cooling

June 29th, 2015

Summer is well underway here in Orlando, FL, and by now you have probably gotten at least one utility bill reflecting your AC usage. Did you look at it and gasp? The good news is that the experts at Downtown Air & Heat have some helpful tips that are easy to implement and that can save you energy throughout the summer months.

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Is Your Commercial Air Conditioner Performing Poorly?

June 22nd, 2015

As a business owner, you know that it’s critical to have a comfortable space in which to conduct your daily business and operations. A big part of the comfort level comes, at this time of year, from your commercial AC. However, you may have noticed some signs that your commercial air conditioner isn’t performing quite as it should be. What kinds of signs are we talking about? Things like:

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Why Should I Consider a Zone Control System for My Air Conditioner?

June 15th, 2015

Some homes are fine having a single thermostat to cool the homes, but many other homes have the challenge of uneven cooling throughout the day because of daytime heat gain or specialized architecture. If you have trouble keeping all the areas of your home in Orlando, FL, cool and comfortable, you may want to consider the installation of a zone control system.

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What Is SEER and Why Is It Important?

June 8th, 2015

Just about every type of mechanical system or unit comes with a rating that tells you how much energy the device will use or how the device is expected to perform in terms of fuel usage. For air conditioners, this rating is known as SEER: seasonal energy efficiency ratio. Technically SEER is a rating that describes the ratio of cooling in BTUs to the amount of energy that is consumed; the energy consumed is measured in watt hours. However, you won’t have to worry about being this technical. What you have to know is a) what the scale is and b) what the numbers mean, and the experts at Downtown Air & Heat can help with that.

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