Shafer Heating & Cooling, LLC Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Air Conditioning’

Get Your AC Ready for Hibernation

Monday, September 11th, 2023

Fall is just around the corner and soon you’ll be turning your air conditioner off until spring time. But before you do that, there are a few steps that you can take to make sure that your AC is ready for hibernation. In fact, completing the steps now is the best way to ensure that your air conditioner is ready to call your home again when spring time does roll back around. 

Call us today to schedule service for your AC in Hillsboro, Ohio. You can also keep reading to learn more about things you can do for your air conditioner before turning it off and switching over to heating your home.

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These AC Sounds Spell Certain Disaster if Left Unchecked

Monday, June 5th, 2023

It can feel very alarming to hear an unusual sound coming from your air conditioner, especially if it is a sound you’ve never heard before. You may be wondering if something is wrong or if the sound was just a fluke. When it comes to your AC, you never want to ignore the signs that something is wrong.

It’s always better to get your AC checked out and to be sure that everything is OK. If you need service for your AC in Hillsboro, Ohio, our team is here to help. You can keep reading to learn more about five unusual sounds that can indicate it’s time to schedule an AC repair appointment.

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Benefits of Central AC Over Ductless Systems

Monday, May 22nd, 2023

If you’re in the market for a new air conditioner, you may be considering switching to a ductless mini split. While the systems do have a variety of benefits, a central air conditioner is the tried-and-true method of cooling your home. 

We suggest that you invest in central AC in Hillsboro, Ohio, especially if you already have central heating and cooling in your home. Keep reading to learn more about the benefits of central air conditioning and why it may be a better choice for your family over other air conditioning options. 

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What Happens During Air Conditioner Installation

Monday, May 8th, 2023

There is no question about it. AC installation is a major project. Not only can it be expensive, but it can also take nearly a full day’s work to complete an installation, depending on the difficulty of the job. If you are thinking about an AC installation or already have one scheduled, you may be wondering what to expect. 

The good news is, our team are experts at AC installation in Hillsboro, OH. Below we are highlighting an overview of what you can expect during AC installation, including factors that can make AC installation take longer. Keep reading to learn more about the process of installing a new air conditioner, so you know what to expect when your installation day arrives. 

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Regularly Changing the AC’s Air Filter: Why It’s Essential

Monday, August 1st, 2022
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If we had to limit ourselves to one piece of advice to give to our customers about air conditioning in Hillsboro, OH, it would be this: Always change the air filter for the AC every 1 to 3 months when the system is regularly working. It’s not a difficult job. The filter goes in a slot next to the blower on the HVAC cabinet, and you only have to slide out the old filter and slide a new one in its place (making sure the directional arrows line up). But many homeowners aren’t aware of the importance of this job and frequently forget to do it. 

Leaving a dirty air filter in place creates numerous, easily avoidable problems. Below we’re going to look at the reasons it’s important to keep up with routine air filter changes.

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Check Out Our Blog for Advice on All Things HVAC

Thursday, May 12th, 2022

Be sure to bookmark the Shafer Heating & Cooling, LLC blog to start learning the ins and outs of HVAC.

We’ll regularly post energy saving tips, how-to’s on troubleshooting your systems, and breakdowns on even the most complex industry related terms and concepts.

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