D'Spain Sales and Service Blog : Archive for August, 2014

How Air Conditioners Work

Monday, August 25th, 2014

Whether you own a heat pump, central air unit or ductless mini split, they all share a common purpose: to cool your indoor space. When you adjust the thermostat on a hot afternoon, you want to make sure that your cooling system responds. But how does it respond? Although you may have long enjoyed the comfort and convenience of your air conditioner, you may be wondering at where that cool air comes from, if not from a block of ice. The process is complicated but having a basic understanding of how air conditioners work is useful. It may help you catch a problem before it becomes a major issue.

The fundamental process behind many of the most popular refrigeration systems, from central air to walk-in coolers is more or less the same. It involves the transfer of thermal energy by means of a refrigerant cycle. Let’s start with a standard central air split system, so-called because it splits the system into an outdoor unit and an indoor unit. Packaged units (wherein all components are housed in the same quarters) are more popular in commercial applications. Let’s begin with the compressor, which is a pump located in the outdoor unit along with the condenser coil. It takes the low temperature, low pressure gas fresh from its interaction with your warm air in the evaporator coil and it pressurizes it. This radically increases the temperature and pressure of the gas so that it can disperse this thermal energy as it goes through the condenser.

As its name suggests, the condenser coil and blower fan work in tandem to cool this gas, thus turning it into a liquid. It has lost a significant amount of thermal energy originally taken out of your indoor air, but not enough to cool your air. In order to drop the temperature further, your liquid refrigerant enters an expansion valve where it is depressurized and cooled dramatically. It is now primed for cooling purposes. It heads indoors where it circulates through the evaporator coil. The interaction between the cold refrigerant in these coils and your warm indoor air extracted from your living space is the key to the cooling. The refrigerant absorbs the thermal energy of your air and cools the air in the process. Your cooled air is then distributed throughout your home.

If you’d like some more information about our air conditioning services in Boerne, TX, then don’t hesitate to give us a call today.

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Common Cooling Problems in Boerne, TX

Monday, August 18th, 2014

Does your AC make a strange noise during operation all of a sudden? Have you noticed that your energy bills have never been higher? Does your AC fail to respond to the thermostat adjustments? There are a number of things that can go wrong with such a large and complex system, and only a professionally trained technician can ensure that your cooling system is diagnose thoroughly and then fixed properly. Still, there are some common cooling problems worth mentioning, if only to help you identify that you have a problem in the first place. As soon as you notice something wrong, make sure you alert a professional. Catching the problem early on its development is the best way to avoid serious damage.

Keep an eye out for the following issues.

  • Strange or loud noise. If your AC makes a sound that you’ve never heard before or it seems particularly loud all of a sudden, then there’s probably something wrong with it. Don’t hesitate to call on a professional to diagnose it. If it’s a grinding noise, your blower motor might have dried-out bearings; if it’s banging, then there could be a loose component somewhere within your air handler or ductwork.
  • High energy bills. A spike in your energy bills can occur for a number of different reasons, but it’s always cause for concern. If you find that your energy bills are much higher than normal, then you likely have an efficiency issue such as an air or refrigerant leak. Low refrigerant can cause problems all over, and airflow issues do not go away on their own.
  • AC fails to turn on. If you find that your AC fails to respond to your call for cooling, then it could be a problem with the capacitor, which is a small electric device responsible for jumpstarting your AC whenever you need to turn it on. You may also have a problem with your existing thermostat. Before you call, however, reset the circuit breaker and your thermostat to see if that takes care of the problem.

Cooling problems are a hassle, but solving them is easy when you rely on the technical expertise of our specialists. Call us today to schedule air conditioning repair in Boerne, TX with our staff.

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How to Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

Monday, August 11th, 2014

It can be disappointing indeed to crank up your AC or heater only to find that the air coming out of the ductwork stinks, or to see a plume of dust circulate throughout the home. Whether you’re sensitive to allergies or not, there are several good reasons to improve your indoor air quality: health, comfort, and to avoid long-term damage to sensitive wood furnishings, flooring and painted walls. As a leading provider of AC services in Boerne, TX, we have a lot of experience when it comes to finding solutions to indoor air problems.

The first step to improving your indoor air quality is recognizing that there is a problem in the first place. There are some signs to look out for when it comes to spotting air quality issues. For example, take stock of how your air smells. If it smells funky or stale, then you may have excessive amounts of dust and other debris circulating throughout the home. If you notice that dust and other debris regularly accumulate on stationary objects, then you may want to consider an air filter or purifier. If you notice condensation on windows or in plumbed areas of the home such as the kitchen or bathroom, then you may want to think about tweaking your humidity levels to avoid moisture-related issues. The same goes for signs of low humidity, such as dry skin and nosebleeds.

Once you recognize the signs, now you can do something about it. While portable indoor air quality devices have their place, they simply cannot match the power and efficiency of whole house models. Airborne contaminants and pollutants are best dealt with by an air filtration system, electronic air purifier or UV air purifier, the latter of which uses ultraviolet light to destroy biological contaminants such as mold, mildew and bacteria. If you want to adjust your humidity levels, whether up or down, then a humidifier and/or a dehumidifier is your best bet. Such devices give you unprecedented control over the moisture content of your indoor air.

Let our indoor air quality specialists in Boerne, TX guide you every step of the way. We use only high quality equipment and we can make certain that your home has what it needs for excellent indoor air quality.

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Energy Efficient Cooling Tips

Monday, August 4th, 2014

When the summer sun begins to bear down on your home or commercial space intensely, then you need to make certain that your HVAC system is equipped to combat that thermal energy with an efficiency cooling cycle. As you know all too well, cooling costs money, and making sure that your AC is in good working order is important not only for performance, but also for energy efficiency. Improving your energy efficiency is not just about reducing the load on your electrical grid and thus on fossil fuel consumption for environmental reasons; it’s also about saving bucks. In today’s blog post, we’d like to look at some energy efficient cooling tips that you may find useful this cooling season.

  • Routine maintenance. If you’ve never hired an air conditioning maintenance service, or you can’t remember the last time you did, then it’s probably ripe for a tune-up. This cost-effective service is a great way to ensure that your system is optimized for cooling. During the inspection, cleaning and adjustment, we look closely at the system for signs of damage, and we also remove dust and debris from the coils that can result in increased energy consumption. There are numerous benefits to be had from regular tune-ups, but energy efficiency is certainly a major one.
  • Dress appropriately. This may seem common sense, but it’s worth keeping in mind as you go through the summer. By dressing appropriately for the outside temperature indoors, you can likely raise the thermostat ever so slightly, which can result in substantial savings in the long-term.
  • Enjoy a cold beverage. Break out those ice trays and pour yourself a glass of lemonade. Consuming cold drinks can cool you down on those hot days, and the cooler you feel, the more you can save on your energy bill by adjusting the thermostat accordingly.
  • Install ceiling fans. Ceiling fans are not just for spaces without comprehensive HVAC systems. They are an excellent way to boost energy efficiency and to improve the comfort of your living space. By circulating cooled air that tends to remain close to the floor, a ceiling fan may be just what you need to become more efficient without sacrificing comfort.

Call our technicians today to ensure that your home cooling remains energy efficient and reliable in Boerne, TX.

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