Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Albuquerque Air Conditioning Service Tips: Maintaining Ductless Acs


To take out the accumulated dust from it, wash it down with water. Try to keep the hose at a 45 degree angle, and be careful not to damage the fins. You can also vacuum it to remove any existing debris. At some point during its regular use, especially in the NM summer heat, your ductless unit might end up needing efficient air conditioning repair in Albuquerque. In this case, you can opt to hire reputable contractors like Williams Mechanical for the job. Always remember to keep your unit well-maintained throughout the hot season.
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Sunday, September 21, 2014

The signs you Might Need to Get Air Conditioning Repair in Albuquerque


Your AC’s exterior unit should be free from debris, otherwise the process that the coolant constantly goes through might be hindered or made inefficient. So if your condenser is located at ground level (this is common for central AC systems), make sure that it is free from leaves, twigs, grass and other parts of vegetation. You don’t have to cut down any bush or tree that covers the condenser though, because being away from direct sunlight might improve cooling. When the AC in your Duke City home does go haywire, trust nothing less than professional Albuquerque air conditioning repair specialists. If you don’t do anything about your equipment’s budding mechanical problems today, you might end up regretting letting the heat into your home in the future.
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Saturday, September 20, 2014

Williams Mechanical LLC | Albuquerque Air Conditioning Installation Company Receives Amazing Five Star Review

Williams Mechanical LLC  Albuquerque Air Conditioning Installation Company Receives Excellent Review From Denise S.

Derrick came out in May to start up my swamp cooler. He arrived on time and did a great job. A few days later the water line to the cooler developed a couple of leaks. Chris came out immediately and replaced the water line. The rest of the summer was cool and comfortable. Thank you for your service!
Denise S.

Expert HVAC Contractors In Albuquerque, NM. We serve both residential & commercial customers. We can assist with all your plumbing, heating and cooling needs in Albuquerque and surrounding areas.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt5ZyHtMl04

Williams Mechanical LLC
3320 Girard Blvd NE
Albuquerque New Mexico
87107
(505) 975-2550


Friday, September 19, 2014

Albuquerque Heating Repair Service Helps Solve Common Heating Problems


Although there are furnace issues that you can fix on your own, take note that it’s still best to call for a dependable Albuquerque heating repair service so you won’t end up making matters worse. There are several other furnace problems that homeowners should be able to identify, so as to point HVAC technicians in the right direction. First, there are times when there is heat, but it is not consistent. There can be a variety of reasons behind this: the furnace blower is blocked or damaged, the filter is dirty, or the thermostat heat anticipator is defective. If a homeowner finds it hard to identify the cause of inadequate heat, a technician can accurately determine what’s wrong.
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Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Albuquerque Heating and Air Conditioning Services for a Cozy Home


Albuquerque heating and air conditioning service technicians can install a programmable thermostat and you can set it at the appropriate temperatures for the right times. It is recommended to set the thermostat at 78°F for warm days and 68°F for cold days. 56°F is recommended for when householders are not at home—a temperature level where a home can easily be cooled or warmed depending on the need. Another thing that HVAC service professionals can do is to seal your heating and cooling ducts. These ducts move the air from your central air conditioning, furnace, or heat pump through your home. Leaking or damaged ducts often waste a lot of energy, so it’s best to have them patched up as soon as possible. If you want to increase your HVAC system’s efficiency by as much as 50 percent, consider wrapping up your ducts with insulation.
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Monday, September 15, 2014

Albuquerque Air Conditioning Repair Service Makes AC Units Run Smooth


Albuquerque air conditioning repair technicians first check whether there is an electrical problem or not. They check the fuses and circuit breakers of the unit to see if they are in good working condition. They will also look at the thermostat to see if it’s working properly. Next, they check for dirt. Air conditioners take in the surrounding air which means debris can be inadvertently sucked in. It can start building up, which can impede the airflow of the unit, thereby reducing its efficiency. Other potential malfunctions that HVAC technicians would check are the presence of refrigerant leaks, unusual noises while the unit is operating, and if the evaporator coils have frozen over or are damaged. These can hinder the operation of the unit and keep it from functioning efficiently. You don’t have to wait for the AC unit to break down before calling in an HVAC specialist.
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Saturday, September 13, 2014

Albuquerque Air Conditioning Service Can Help Keep Medicines Potent


An article on About.com suggested that most drugs should be stored at “controlled room temperature”, which averages approximately 77 degrees Fahrenheit. In the event the medicines need to be taken out of storage (to be transported, for instance), they can withstand temperatures of up to 86 degrees Fahrenheit, but only for a short period. The potency of medicines stored at either below or above the recommended temperatures can be adversely affected. For example, diabetics and heart disease patients should never take heat-damaged insulin or nitroglycerin, because these are potentially life-threatening. Common medications are no exception to the adverse effects of heat, either. Oftentimes, heat-damaged drugs are difficult to identify at first sight, and it may be too late to prevent disaster once they are taken in.
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