This may have happened to you at some point: your air conditioner’s indoor unit appears to be running fine, but it’s not blowing cold air. Then you check the outdoor unit and it seems to be turned off. Before you call for repairs, read this quick guide shared by Amber Air Conditioning Inc. on how to troubleshoot this problem.
The Importance of Residential HVAC Commissioning
Not all HVAC contractors perform HVAC commissioning, the testing phase that immediately follows — or should follow — the installation process. In today’s post, Amber Air Conditioning Inc. explains why this is an important step that your air conditioning contractor should take right after installing your new HVAC system.
The Causes of Corrosion on Air Conditioners
Appliances with metal components are vulnerable to corrosion, especially if they’re exposed to outdoor conditions. This description certainly applies to air conditioners. In today’s post, local HVAC company Amber Air Conditioning Inc. shares a look at what causes corrosion and what you can do about it.
Does Your HVAC System Need a Tune-Up This Spring?
If tune-ups aren’t part of your HVAC care and maintenance routine, they should be. In today’s post, Amber AC Inc. shares why your HVAC system should get a tune-up this spring.
Is It Okay to Run Your HVAC Unit Without a Filter?
Air filters are an essential component of heating and cooling equipment. These parts are responsible for trapping dust, dirt, allergens and other contaminants and preventing them from recirculating indoors. However, some homeowners still wonder whether it’s safe to run the furnace or air conditioner without a filter. The simple answer is no. Here our experts at Amber HVAC discuss the risks of running HVAC units without a filter.