Common AC Repairs to Look For

June 1st, 2020
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Air conditioners have trouble all the time, but telling the difference between something like a refrigerant leak and a clogged filter is a bit more complicated. That’s where a professional technician can come into play. We’ve got the experience and the tools to boil these issues down to a science, finding the root of a problem and fixing it.

That being said, it couldn’t hurt to inform homeowners to the point where they can more accurately call us for help. Staying proactive with routine AC maintenance and inspections can minimize repair costs and keep your cooling system operating efficiently. Every problem has its source, and if a homeowner can provide us with the right details, as well as know what to expect when it comes to how expensive the repair will be, then the process of air conditioning repair in Winter Park, FL can be much smoother!

Keep reading and we’ll let you in on some of the more common AC problems we come across in our neck of the woods.

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What You Should Know Before Installing a Heat Pump

May 18th, 2020
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Heat pumps are becoming increasingly more popular these days, and it’s no surprise to us. Having the reliability of a cooling system as well as a heating system in your home that runs hyper-efficiently is pretty much case closed for many prospective buyers who are looking for the best comfort in their home.

However, while we recommend getting a heat pump when looking into air conditioning installation in Orlando, FL—we don’t recommend getting a system that you don’t know anything about! So, before you call up a team of professionals and sign up for heat pump installation, pay attention to some of the most important facts about the system.

The worst thing that can happen is your home getting stuck with the improper AC system that ends up driving you crazy.

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4 Noises and What They Mean

May 4th, 2020
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Noises can mean everything in our day to day lives, and when it comes to air conditioners this is no exception. From our smoke alarms to our regular morning alarms, we rely on our ears to notify us when there’s something wrong. Alarms tend to be bells or high pitched noises because they better catch our attention and make us uncomfortable, which then prompts us to change something—whether that be getting out of bed or take the burning baked ziti out of the oven!

In regard to air conditioners, noises still serve this same purpose. If there is something wrong with your air conditioner and it requires AC repair in Winter Park, FL, it could be expressing this issue through a loud or obnoxious noise.

That’s why we’re going to go over some of the more common noises that can be expressed through your air conditioner. If any of these noises sound familiar or are things you’re constantly experiencing, it could absolutely be time to call us for AC repair.

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When to Tell If It’s Time to Replace Your AC

April 20th, 2020
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Telling the difference between a struggling AC that needs repairs and an AC that’s on its last legs boils down to a science. While professional technicians might be able to tell where on that scale a system might be, homeowners have trouble deciding whether or not they should pay for a repair or replacement and ultimately it’s their decision. Today we’re going to talk a little bit about how an air conditioner starts to falter and what you can do about it.

Do you call our team again for a targeted repair? Or do you call it quits and decide to start investing in a whole system replacement? Only with the right information and a team dedicated to HVAC service in Orlando, FL will you be able to make the right call. Hopefully, with the information we’ve provided down below, making that right decision won’t be so hard.

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How to Choose an Air Conditioner

April 6th, 2020
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There are a lot of words going around these days from ductless air conditioners, to heat pumps, and for homeowners that haven’t purchased a new air conditioner in a while, it can be pretty overwhelming. There are many types of air conditioning systems available, each with different features, efficiency levels, and installation requirements. After all, you’re most-likely way too busy to spend hours of your day searching for the best, most efficient cooling system to invest in.

Thankfully, we can give you the lowdown in a quick read. When choosing a system, there are several important factors to consider, such as energy efficiency, system size, and your budget. The cost, price, and range of different air conditioning installation systems can vary widely, some options may be cheaper upfront but could have trade-offs in efficiency or longevity. Don’t worry about having to web search every HVAC glossary term you come across; we explain how each of these systems works and what the benefit would be to your home. For example, brands like Gary Munson Heating & Air Conditioning are known for their reliability and efficiency, making them a popular choice among homeowners. Upgrading to a new ac unit, new system, or new unit can provide better performance, improved energy savings, and access to the latest features. Each air conditioner installation in Orlando, FL offers complete solutions with unique advantages, and we’d like to spell those advantages out clearly so that you’re more informed when you purchase your system.

How to Choose the Right Air Conditioner for Your Home

  • Calculate the correct size system based on your home’s square footage, insulation, ceiling height, and sun exposure
  • Select the right system type such as central air, heat pump, or ductless mini split based on your layout
  • Check the energy efficiency rating to reduce monthly utility costs
  • Consider indoor air quality features like humidity control and advanced filtration
  • Have a licensed professional perform a load calculation before installation
  • Review warranty coverage and long term maintenance requirements

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Ductless Air Conditioners: A Buyer’s Guide

March 23rd, 2020
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Ductless air conditioners are all the rage, and for good reason! They’re hyper-efficient, incredibly effective cooling machines that provide year-round comfort for families in homes that don’t have the advantage of ductwork. If you’ve just moved into a home that’s old or too small for ductwork, while your heater might be well-equipped for such a change, you might be able to use the installation of a ductless air conditioning system. There are several factors to consider when choosing a ductless system, such as home size, layout, and energy efficiency.

However, we’re constantly having to explain how exactly ductless systems in Orlando, FL work to homeowners who just don’t know the science behind them, and that’s okay! Our licensed HVAC contractors and technicians use their expertise to help homeowners determine the best air conditioning unit and model for their needs, ensuring optimal performance and comfort. Anything we can do to inform homeowners about such advanced pieces of equipment is worth it to us.

So, are you interested in such a system but you’re not sure how it works or what the advantages are? Don’t worry, follow along and we’ll get to the bottom of it. While ductless systems are popular, a window unit can be a cost-effective alternative for some homes, depending on your specific requirements and budget.

What Should You Know Before Scheduling AC Installation?

  • Choose the right system type, such as central air or ductless mini split, based on your home’s layout and cooling needs
  • Ensure proper sizing through a professional load calculation to prevent energy waste and uneven cooling
  • Evaluate energy efficiency ratings to reduce long term operating costs
  • Consider installation requirements including electrical capacity and proper indoor and outdoor unit placement
  • Review warranty coverage and ongoing maintenance needs before making a final decision

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The Coronavirus and Our Promise to You

March 17th, 2020

We know that readers usually come to our blog for informative and educational posts about the systems and services that we offer. However, as is the case across the country and the globe right now, there is one topic at the forefront of our minds. That is COVID-19, or the Coronavirus. 

We understand that homeowners everywhere are exercising extreme caution when it comes to mitigating the chance of exposure to this virus in their homes. Trust us, we are doing the same in ours. And we promise you that every member of our team will take these same precautions when working in your home and on your property. 

If you have an appointment scheduled with Gary Munson, rest assured that we’ll continue to provide you with the exceptional service that you deserve in this uncertain and trying time, and that we’ll do so while making your health and safety our top priority. 

Our entire staff is well aware that prevention starts at their homes, that it continues in the workplace, and that it extends into the residences of our valued clients. They have the information and supplies that they need to do their jobs while protecting both themselves and the clients that they serve.

If you have any questions or concerns about your upcoming appointment, or if you are thinking about booking an appointment but want to know more about our specific preventative measures, please do not hesitate to contact a member of our team

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The Major Benefits of Springtime Maintenance

March 12th, 2020
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Springtime maintenance really is key for a longer-lasting HVAC system. While we will get into the specifics of how and why this is the case, first we’d like to talk about what exactly maintenance is.

Many homeowners just think that you should get your air conditioner or heater installed and then you’re set for a decade unless you need repairs done—but that couldn’t be further from the truth! Furnaces and AC systems require yearly tune-ups to ensure they’re still working efficiently, effectively, and reliably. Without yearly furnace maintenance in Orlando, FL you can bet that you’ll be paying for expensive repairs that could have potentially been avoided if they had been addressed earlier.

We’ll tell you what you can expect from springtime maintenance for your heating system, and even for your air conditioner while we’re at it!

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Do You Suffer from Thermostat Woes?

February 24th, 2020
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Thermostats can be finicky things. While we advise most homeowners to have upgraded to a smart or Wi-Fi thermostat at this point, not all homeowners have reached that level–and that’s okay!

However, if you’re dealing with constant HVAC problems that can be attributed to your thermostat, then it might be time for a change. From power or wiring issues, to problems with dust, and even inaccurate temperature readings, there are some severe problems that can be caused by a faulty thermostat.

This post is for homeowners that are frustrated with their heating systems but they’re not sure if the problem has to do with the heater itself. The culprit could be your thermostat and we’ll get into why this could be. Take it from us, your local HVAC company in Longwood, FL that it could be time to upgrade your thermostat if these issues persist.

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These Three Furnace Sounds Are NOT Normal

February 10th, 2020
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Some sounds are normal. The revving of your car engine when you press on the gas, the clicking of your gas stove when you’re cooking food, even the hissing of water coming from your faucet when you turn the dial, these are normal noises. However, there are some appliances in your home that should not make noises by any standards. Your furnace is one of these appliances.

While sure, hearing the sound of your furnace gently depositing heated air into your home is definitely harmless, any banging or clanking noises that it might make are absolutely not normal. Not only are they not normal, but they could also be dangerous as well, which is why a furnace noise should always warranty a call with an HVAC technician. Whether you need furnace repair in Orlando, FL or a whole system replacement because yours is leaking gas, we can be the team to help you get to the bottom of it.

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