Arizona Air Conditioning Company Sees High Call Volume During Monsoon Season
Phoenix, Arizona (PRWEB) July 31, 2013 -- Phoenix, Arizona air conditioning repair and installation service Air Care Cooling & Heating has seen an increase in their emergency repair calls in recent weeks. Monsoon season in Arizona has officially arrived, and with it are the extreme dust and rain storms. These severe weather patterns are taking a toll on area air conditioning units, and Air Care is taking multiple emergency calls to keep up with the demands of customers to repair their beleaguered air conditioning units.
Although known for its dry, hot climate, Arizona experiences its yearly monsoon season every summer. With the monsoon season comes heavy winds, thick dust storms, massive amounts of driving rain, and extremely high humidity. While this weather can be interesting and some residents might even find it a welcome change from the Arizona norm, many homeowners are hit by Air Conditioning repair Phoenix problems because of monsoon season. The increased amount of dust in the air and the high humidity can cause a lot of strain on the air conditioning unit.
Dirty air filters are one of the first major problems that customers notice during monsoon season. The extra dust in the air inevitably gets into the home and in turn, into the central air system. This dust can quickly clog air filters and stay in the Air Conditioning, making the air conditioner work harder to circulate the air throughout the home. The dirty filters not only mean that the heating and cooling system becomes more inefficient, it also means that toxins and dust are no longer being circulated out of the interior environment. This extra dust inside is not only harmful for the air conditioning system, it is also bad for allergy sufferers and anyone sensitive to dust in the air. Customers can combat dirty air filters by scheduling an appointment with one of Air Care's NATE certified technicians. During monsoon season, air filters should be checked once a month for excess dirt that will clog up the electrostatic and air filters.
Another major problem that can occur during monsoon season is related to the increased humidity. During these summer months of increased moisture in the air, the air conditioner has to work to pull that out of the air in the home. Depending on the day, that moisture can sometimes add up to gallons of water running through the air conditioning system. If the condensation line becomes clogged, the water then backs up into the home and can damage floors and walls. Air Care a Phoenix licensed A/C Contractor and its NATE certified technicians can clear the condensation lines, getting the air conditioner back up and running without much delay.
Air Care has seen an increased amount of repair services needed because of Arizona monsoon season, and would like to remind their customers to have their air conditioner regularly checked during this time to prevent possible damage to their homes. NATE certified technicians are available for their Emergency A/C Service Phoenix calls.
Anthony Sampino, Air Care Cooling & Heating LLC., http://www.aircareaz.com/, 480-238-2273, [email protected]
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