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Ac Heating In San Jose

Weather extremes can be tough on your heating or cooling system. When your AC or heater breaks down, you need help fast! If your system is suffering, know that Ac Heating In San Jose is here for you.

 

At Ac Heating and Cooling San Jose, We offer 24/7 customer service. Customers may speak with a member of the San Jose team anytime, day or night by calling us. Many of our locations offer emergency AC repair when your air conditioning unit stops working. For failed heating systems, participating Ac Heating San Jose locations provide emergency heating repair to keep you and your family warm.

 

Emergency Heating Repair and Cooling Services

 

For emergency HVAC service, you need professionals you can trust to fix your system right away. Our emergency heating repair and emergency AC repair services will give you peace of mind. Once we arrive, we’ll immediately diagnose the problem and get your HVAC system back up and running.

 

Our valued clients count on the superior customer service Aire Serv is known for, including:

 

  • Upfront explanations and pricing, so you can decide which solution is best for you.
  • Never an overtime charge, even on nights, weekends, or holidays.
  • Guaranteed repairs, performed properly the first time.
  • Licensed, courteous, trustworthy technicians you can count on.
  • Residential and commercial emergency HVAC service for air conditioning, furnace, and other heating and ventilating equipment.

 

 

Common Problems Requiring Emergency HVAC Service

 

Ideally, you don’t want to deal with any kind of heating or AC emergency, but they do happen. Here are some of the top reasons why these systems fail:

 

Improper Preventative Maintenance – Improper preventative maintenance, or failure to perform this maintenance, is the number-one reason for emergency calls. Consult your system’s owner’s manual regarding necessary preventative maintenance, including regularly changing filters. You should also schedule an annual maintenance visit for professional cleaning, attending to system components, and verifying of fluid levels. These routine maintenance tasks are essential to the efficiency, reliability, and safety of your AC system and furnace.

 

Inexperienced Service – Professional maintenance and repair is essential for heating and cooling equipment. Opt for expert service to prevent the need for inconvenient, costly, and possibly dangerous emergency repair needs down the road.

 

Outdated Systems – Aging heating and cooling systems are far more prone to breakdown and malfunction than newer, more efficient models. If you’re paying for repeated repairs and emergency service calls, consider the 50 percent rule: When the cost of repairs approaches 50 percent of the value of your system, you’re typically better off financially upgrading your system, which Ac Heating San Jose can help you choose and install.

 

Additional AC and Heating Tips

 

Tune up your heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) system with an annual maintenance contract.

 

Even a new ENERGY STAR® certified HVAC system, like a new car, will decline in performance without regular tune-ups. A contract ensures that your HVAC contractor will provide “pre-season” tune-ups before each cooling and heating season. You save energy and money, and your system may last years longer with minimal costs for yearly maintenance fees.

 

Regularly change (or clean if reusable) HVAC filters every month during peak cooling or heating seasons.

 

New filters usually only cost a few dollars. Dirty filters cost more to use, overwork the equipment and result in lower indoor air quality.

 

Control direct sun through windows, depending on the season and local climate.

 

During hot seasons, block direct heat from the sunshine on the east side and especially the west side of the facility. Depending on your facility, options such as solar screens, solar films, awnings, and vegetation can help keep facilities cooler. Over time, trees can attractively shade the facility and help clean the air. Interior curtains or drapes can help, but it’s best to prevent the summer heat from getting past the glass and inside. During cold seasons, with the sun low in the south, unobstructed southern windows can contribute additional heat during the day.

 

Install a smart thermostat.

 

Instead of relying on manual adjustments, install a climate control system that adjusts according to the patterns of your business. New systems will automatically adjust the temperature a few degrees in either direction as they learn your schedule, plus they are usually accessible through a mobile device so that you can program or adjust them from anywhere. Options such as the Reliant Business Smart Controls plan will give you control of multiple locations at once and alert you about system performance issues.

Plug leaks with weather stripping and caulking.

Caulking and weather stripping let you manage your ventilation, which is the deliberate, controlled exchange of stuffy inside air for fresher outdoor air. To learn more about indoor air quality in your facility, visit the Environmental Protection Agency’s website on indoor air quality.

 

Moving air can make a somewhat higher temperature and/or humidity feel comfortable.

 

Fans can help delay or reduce the need for air conditioning. And a temperature setting of only three to five degrees higher can feel as comfortable as your normal setting if you use fans. Each degree of higher temperature can save about 3% on cooling costs. When the temperature outside is more comfortable than inside, a box fan in the window or a large whole-facility fan in the attic can push air out and pull in comfortable air from outside.

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Your HVAC systems should be serviced before the start of each heating and cooling season. So, your air conditioner should have regular maintenance performed at the end of winter or beginning of spring, while your heat pump or furnace should have its regular maintenance performed at the end of summer or beginning of fall.

Your air filters should be replaced every one to three months depending on usage. This is vitally important to the performance of your HVAC systems and your indoor air quality.

The short answer? So important! Your indoor air quality can be as much as 100 times worse than the outdoor air. That means pollutants, allergens, dust, and mildew can be circulating in your home affecting your family’s health and wellbeing. Improving and maintaining your indoor air quality is vitally important to your home and family.

Did you know that when the summer heat beats down on your roof the attic can reach up to 150 degrees? Having attic ventilation can help control moisture, keep cooling costs down, and prevent the accumulation of mold and mildew.

Installing a programmable thermostat in your home helps you take control of how much energy you use for heating and cooling. If used effectively, a programmable thermostat can help you improve energy efficiency and save money on your utility bills.

A ductless mini-split system is an alternative to traditional heating and cooling like central air. Ductless HVAC works similarly to central heating and cooling, except that it doesn’t require ductwork. Your mini-split system will have an indoor and outdoor unit, but it will only require a small hole to be cut through the exterior wall—just big enough for a tube of refrigerant to pass through. Inside your home, the air will be conditioned and returned into the room by the same unit.

Many people use ductless mini-split systems for cooling, but we usually recommend installing heat pump systems, so they can be used for both heating and cooling. This can help improve your overall energy-efficiency! A ductless heat pump is an efficient zonal heating and cooling system that doesn’t require ducts. It comprises just an outdoor compressor unit and one or more indoor air handling units, linked by a refrigerant line.

Testimonials From our Customers

I just moved into a new home and unfortunately, the AC/Heating system was acting up because the previous owners didn't perform frequent maintenance. I originally contacted the last company that…

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The staff was responsive and super courteous to my family and my cats. Will definitely use them again. It’s good to know they’re out there when you need them.

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