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These systems are conformed for an indoor unit to deliver conditioned air to the room, an outdoor unit to remove heat collected from the space and the remote controller.
The compact refrigerant lines run between the indoor and outdoor units. The system eliminates the need for ductwork. Duct-free systems are not just ideal for older homes that have no ductwork and room additions, but also in rooms that just never seem to be the right temperature and are never comfortable.
Duct-free systems are ideal for home or office additions to replace unsightly window units, and for renovations or retro-fits where it’s important to preserve the building’s original appearance.
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Condenser Checklist
Our technicians use our Condenser Checklist to complete inspections. This helps us provide you with the most detailed and accurate estimate. Once inspection is complete our team will discuss their findings and work to provide you with the most reliable and affordable solution.
Check and clean the condenser unit of leaves and debris.
Check for proper refrigerant levels, adjust as required.
Check the coil as well as the cabinet for dust and debris.
Check the drain pan to see if there is anything obstructing the flow.
Check the fan and motor for signs of wear and tear.
4 Tips to Prevent Condenser Issues
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Before running your AC full blast, make sure your condenser has been properly cleaned. Indoor evaporator coils are exposed to all of the dust and dirt inside the building, but outdoor coils need to deal with added dirt, leaves, grass clippings, pollen, storm debris, soot, and other contaminants.
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They’re light, easy to install, very affordable, and can be left on the unit year-round. Most importantly, they do a great job of keeping the nasty sludge out of your unit in the first place.
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Dog urine is bad for your condenser if you let your dog use your condenser as a relief station you’re going to need a new condenser soon. To prevent dogs from getting to their condenser, we’ve seen customers train their dog to only go in one place or build a fence around the unit.
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A little vegetation trimming will go a long way towards keeping your condenser in good shape. We recommend a few feet of space on all sides of the outdoor unit — including above it — for better ventilation and to decrease the risk of debris finding its way inside.
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