Air Conditioning Repair:You can count on our courteous technicians to provide you with exceptional AC repair service—24/7. Before calling, it may be helpful to familiarize yourself with the air conditioning equipment that you have; at least know the brand name, the model and the approximate age of the system, as well as any warranties that may be in effect. AC Problems:It may be difficult to tell for sure whether an air conditioning problem is an emergency, and delaying service can sometimes cause more extensive damage to your system. That’s why it’s best to rely on an experienced air conditioning service professional to determine the extent of repairs needed. Skl Corporation Ltd. has the professional experience to do the job right the first time. That includes work with:
Air Conditioner Compressors:What is an air conditioner compressor? This is a common question from customers. The air conditioner compressor’s function is to squeeze the refrigerant, which arrives at the compressor as a cool, low-pressure gas. This added pressure increases its energy and temperature, so the working fluid leaves the compressor as a hot, high-pressure gas. This compressed, hot gas then passes to the condenser (the part of your air conditioner that has metal fins all around). The fins help the heat dissipate more quickly. When the working fluid leaves the condenser, its temperature is much cooler and it has changed from a gas to a liquid under high pressure. It then heads inside to complete the cooling process in the evaporator coil. In a central air conditioning system, the compressor (and the condenser) is located in the box outside your home. If your air conditioner runs, but is not cooling your home, the problem is often the air conditioner compressor. It is important to keep your AC compressor clean. Clear away any leaves, grass clippings or debris from the housing and rinse it off with a hose. If you want to clean the aluminum fins inside, use special fin tool or a paint brush and be careful not to bend them. Air Handlers:An air handler is the indoor unit that provides conditioned air circulation through your home. An air-handling unit includes a blower, heating and/or cooling elements, filter racks or chambers and dampers. Air handlers usually connect to ductwork that distributes the conditioned air through the building and returns it to the air handler. If you have a forced air furnace, the air handler is the part that blows the hot air out. It probably also circulates cooled air from your air conditioner. If you don’t have a furnace, you may have a stand-alone air handler to blow cool air from your air conditioner and/or hot air from your heat pump through your home’s ductwork. Changing your filters regularly is the key maintenance for your air handler, whether it's part of your furnace or a stand-alone unit. You should also have your entire system inspected and maintained by a professional each year to make sure that any potential problems are caught before they become big. AC Tune-ups:We are sometimes asked, "Is an AC tune up necessary?" Your cooling and heating system is a major investment for your home and your comfort. After years of experience, we strongly recommend having your air conditioning system inspected and preventative maintenance performed each season to keep your system running right all year round.
Upon completion, your service technician will present an AC Tune-Up Checklist and share any recommendations and potential concerns about your air conditioning system.Contact your local Skl Corporation Ltd. to schedule an appointment today by calling +880 1971662166/ +8801819025712 to learn just how affordable it is to properly maintain your AC system. |