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Frequently asked questions

  • Why does my air conditioner keep coming on?
    If your air conditioner keeps turning on and off your AC system is most likely short cycling. An AC system may turn on and off repeatedly due to dirty, broken, or failing parts or for various other mechanical or electrical reasons. ... It also causes extra wear and tear on the mechanisms that work to turn on your AC.
  • Is it cheaper to keep AC running all day?
    Wasting energy not only costs you more money. ... So while your unit might make more noise initially cooling a space down from 80 to 75 degrees, running all day at a less powerful speed requires more energy overall. They're also better at dehumidifying your house when going at full blast.
  • Should AC be on auto or on?
    Keeping your fan on AUTO is the most energy-efficient option. The fan only runs when the system is on and not continuously. There is better dehumidification in your home during the summer months. When your fan is set to AUTO, moisture from cold coolingcoils can drip and be drained outside.
  • When should I replace my air conditioner?
    According to the Department of Energy, the average system lifespan for an air conditioner in the United States is 15-20 years. ... But the general rule is that if yoursystem is over ten years old, it's time to give the replacement option some serious consideration.
  • What is a good temperature to keep the AC on?
    78 degrees Fahrenheit, And, the best spot to do it at is 78 degrees Fahrenheit. According to Energy Star, it's an ideal temperature. 78 degrees keeps you fairly cool and comfortable during the day. It also shouldn't make your electric bill skyrocket.
  • What is SEER?
    All air conditioners have a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER). The higher that number is, the more efficient your unit is. The current Florida minimum for new air conditioners is 14, but state-of-the-art equipment can reach a SEER as high as 26. While the initial cost of the latter may be higher, the lower monthly operating costs will actually save you money over the life of the system.
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