Just like when your immune system becomes compromised and you have symptoms like a runny nose or a cough, your air conditioner may show symptoms of internal glitches. It’s easy to rationalize why your system isn’t performing at high capacity, why your bills have increased, or your house never seems to cool off completely to avoid actually scheduling a repair. Instead of trying to wish these issues away, have our team attack these problems head-on for you. Our technicians here at Evans Plumbing Inc. perform impeccable Twin Falls air conditioning repairs and we have extensive experience with all types of HVAC issues.
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Symptoms of Common Air Conditioning Problems
Monday, September 10th, 2018Why You Should Schedule AC Repair Sooner Rather than Later
Monday, August 28th, 2017You may not hesitate to spend money on something fun like new clothes, a romantic dinner, or a concert, but spending money on a necessity—like your air conditioning system—is never fun. When you notice your air conditioner is failing, or when it’s struggling to maintain temperatures as usual, you might not think to call in the air conditioning technician right away. After all, it hasn’t shut off completely, and you still feel comfortable enough.
But this way of thinking can get you in trouble later on. Today, we tell you why it’s so important to schedule air conditioning repair before your air conditioner breaks down completely, even as summer comes to a close.
Spring Is the Perfect Time to Maintain Your AC
Monday, March 27th, 2017Chances are high that the only time you really think to call a local HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) company is when something goes wrong. When your central air conditioning equipment shuts down, you’re in a rush to find a company that can take care of the problem quickly. But wouldn’t it be easier to avoid this situation altogether and schedule an appointment on your own time?
That’s exactly what an air conditioning maintenance visit is for. You never know what to expect when temperatures are at their highest and your air conditioner is working its hardest. Preventative maintenance in the springtime is the way to go.