What Is Head Pressure HVAC?

Let’s take a look at high head pressure in HVAC and see what homeowners can do to prevent this from happening. (602) 233-3265 CONTACT US What Is Head Pressure In HVAC? Head pressure is the pressure that is created by the gas compressor within the air conditioning unit. This is something that is typically measured…

Why Are AC Units On The Roof In Arizona?

Rooftop AC units are commonplace in Arizona. This installation location is the result of optimal ventilation and circulation needs in such a hot environment. (602) 233-3265 CONTACT US Why Are AC Units Installed On Roofs In Arizona? In the state of Arizona, it’s no secret that managing heat can be overwhelming at times. This means…

How Long Do AC Units Last In Arizona?

In order to endure Arizona’s relentless heat during the summers, a properly functioning air conditioning unit is essential. Air conditioners, unlike other mechanical systems, do have a limited lifespan. So, how long can you expect your AC unit to last in Arizona? Let’s take a look at some factors and tips to extend your AC’s…

How To Balance HVAC System

Air balancing is an important piece of keeping your forced-air system working properly at all times. The majority of homeowners probably believe that their HVAC system uniformly blankets their whole home with warm or cool air, but this is not the case. All forced-air systems like heat pump, furnace, or central AC have multiple controls…

Chillers And Cooling Towers

Although both chillers and cooling towers are used for similar cooling purposes, there are many differences between the applications. Let’s compare the two cooling systems below. (602) 233-3265 CONTACT US What Are The Differences Between Chillers And Cooling Towers? Heat is directly removed from the coolant while chillers are operating. Heat is then immediately transferred…

AC Capacitor Replacement Cost

The cost of AC capacitor replacement will vary based on the unit’s price and installation labor. On average, an AC capacitor costs $180, including labor. It’s your AC capacitor that stores energy to give the unit a jump start whenever it’s time to start a new cool air cycle. The good news is replacing a…