Climate Masters Blog: Posts Tagged ‘St. Augustine FL’

How Does a Geothermal System Cool?

Monday, June 15th, 2015

It may have only been over the last few years that you’ve heard of geothermal systems, but they’ve actually been around since the 1940s. However, with advancements in the heating and cooling industry, better products have made geothermal systems more accessible to homeowners than ever before. Geothermal systems work differently from traditional heating and cooling systems in that they utilize the ground to both heat and cool your home. We are going to look at how the system cools your home first.

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3 Ways Zone Control Helps Your Cooling

Monday, June 8th, 2015

As we head into the heat of summer, you may be looking for ways to maximize on the cooling your whole home air conditioner provides. One way to do this is to install a zone control system. Zone control offers your home a number of benefits, and can extend the comfortable effects of the cooling your AC system provides. However, it’s important to hire only trained professionals to install your zone control system because they can be somewhat complex. The specialists at Climate Masters have been installing and servicing zone control systems for over 20 years. If you are interested to see what a zone control system can do for your home in St. Augustine, FL, call us today!

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What Is a Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioning System?

Monday, June 1st, 2015

It wasn’t very long ago that the only way to have whole home air conditioning was to have ductwork throughout your house. Several systems now offer whole home cooling without the need for ductwork, including ductless mini split air conditioning systems. How does this type of system work? Let’s take a look.

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My AC Isn’t Working – Could It Be My Thermostat?

Monday, May 25th, 2015

It’s hard not to go into panic mode when your whole home air conditioner breaks down. After all, we’ve all heard about, and possibly lived through, some tough repair jobs, and our minds tend to go to the worst case scenario when a home system needs repair. However, one often overlooked problem is the thermostat. Thermostats aren’t the most complicated components of your AC system, but they are the control center. As such, any problems with your thermostat mean operating issues for your AC. It can be tricky diagnosing a thermostat issue, which is why it’s important to call for an expert. The air conditioning pros at Climate Masters can diagnose and handle just about any air conditioning repair issue you may have, so give us a call as soon as you start experiencing problems.

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Do UV Germicidal Lights Help with Biological Contaminants?

Monday, May 18th, 2015

Viruses and bacteria are tricky little particles. Not only are they very small, making them hard to catch with mechanical air filters, but they also reproduce. If you have concerns about biological contaminants in your home, which can include things like mold and mildew growth, you may want to consider the installation of UV germicidal lighting, also known as UV lighting. Why is UV lighting more effective than an air filter? We’ll explain more about that below, but to gain any benefits from an indoor air quality product, it’s always in your best interest to hire a trained expert to perform installation and service. The specialists at Climate Masters can seamlessly integrate any upgrades to your air conditioning system, including UV lights – simply give us a call and schedule an appointment.

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2 Negative Effects of Faulty Ductwork

Monday, May 11th, 2015

If you use a traditional forced air system to cool your home in St. Augustine, FL, then you have ductwork. Ductwork is the delivery system for your cool air, and if it has cracks, holes and disconnections, the volume and quantity of your air will be greatly diminished. Why does this happen? Let’s take a look:

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Is It Time to Replace Your Commercial Air Conditioner?

Monday, May 4th, 2015

Odds are you’ve been using your commercial air conditioning for a few weeks now, and if you’ve been struggling with it, it may be time to consider replacement. You may be saying to yourself, “it’s still running – doesn’t that mean it’s ok?” The answer to this question may not be entirely clear, so to help you assess whether  it’s time to replace your commercial AC or not, the experts at Climate Masters have provided you with some important factors to consider:

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How Does Air Conditioning Dehumidify My Home?

Monday, April 27th, 2015

We live in St, Augustine, FL, which means that humidity is a constant presence in the summer months (and even some of the fall, winter and spring months as well). High humidity levels make it feel hotter in your home than it actually is, and while you can cool the air, you often need to lower the amount of moisture present as well. The good news is that – by their very nature – air conditioners tend to act as dehumidifiers as well, a process that can be improved even further by installing a dedicated dehumidifier in your system. “How does air conditioning dehumidify my home?” you ask. We’ve included a quick breakdown below.

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A Heat Pump Can Cool, Too?

Monday, April 20th, 2015

If you are unfamiliar with heat pump systems, you may be hard-pressed to believe that anything called a “heat pump” can heat and cool your home in St. Augustine, FL. Not only can a heat pump cool your home, it can do it effectively and efficiently, but to do so requires expert installation and service. The AC professionals at Climate Masters can help you with all your heat pump needs – all you have to do is contact us!

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Heat Pump or Furnace: Which Is Best for Heating?

Thursday, January 8th, 2015

If you’re looking for a new central heating system in Florida, there are generally two options for you to choose from: heat pumps and furnaces. A heat pump is a heating and air conditioning system that uses refrigerant to operate. Furnaces are the most common heating systems found in homes in the U.S. When you’re choosing a new system for heating in St. Augustine, FL, it’s best to speak with a professional first. But here at Climate Masters, we’ve put together this guide as a starting point to choosing the best solution for you.

Heat Pumps

Heat pumps are praised for their efficiency in both heating and cooling applications. This is because less energy is required to move heat around than to generate it, and a heat pump uses refrigerant to pump heat from place to place. The technology used for this process is the same used in air conditioners, with refrigerant removing heat from the home and dispersing it outdoors. But with a heat pump, the flow of refrigerant can reverse, removing heat from the outside air and bringing it indoors.

Many people recommend heat pumps for home heating in Florida. This is because it seems unnecessary in some cases to have a separate heating and air conditioning system when you can combine these units into one. Furthermore, heat pumps are known to save homeowners money as the years go on.

Furnaces

But a furnace is still a great choice for heating installation as well. This is especially true if you don’t actually need a new air conditioner just yet and if you’ve already owned a furnace in the past. First of all, furnaces are less expensive that heat pumps in most cases. This is an important consideration for homeowners who are worried about the cost of an unexpected heating breakdown. And today’s furnaces are more efficient than ever before. The government requires that furnaces sold in the United States meet certain requirements, including having an AFUE of 80% or greater. The AFUE of your new furnace, short for annual fuel utilization efficiency, may even be well over 90%, whereas furnaces built decades ago had an AFUE closer to 50%, using a lot of energy to heat even a small space.

Still not sure which type of unit is best for your home? Call the heating experts at Climate Masters to find out more information about possibilities for your heating in St. Augustine, FL.

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