DeHart Plumbing, Heating, and Air Inc. Blog: Posts Tagged ‘AC Maintenance’

Evaporator and Condenser Coils: Everything You Should Know

Monday, May 20th, 2024

Your air conditioner works tirelessly to keep you cool during the summer months. But have you ever wondered how it actually achieves that refreshing blast of cool air? The secret lies in two crucial components: the evaporator coil and the condenser coil. These coils work together in a fascinating dance of heat transfer, and understanding their roles can help you maintain a comfortable home and avoid costly repairs.

And don’t forget–these components require regular AC maintenance in Oakdale. Schedule your first appointment with us when you get the chance.

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Avoid Cooling System Problems with This Important Service!

Monday, March 14th, 2022
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Spring is a vital time of the year for an HVAC contractor. Why? Because it’s when we get to provide one of the most important services there is for your air conditioner–maintenance! And in a place that gets as warm as Modesto, this is an essential need.

The reason we recommend this service now is because it’s before you need your system the most. Having maintenance done now gives your system the best chance to get through this summer and the summers to come as reliably as possible! Read on as we uncover what professional AC maintenance will grant you.

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Here’s Why You’ve Got to Change Your AC’s Filter Now!

Monday, April 27th, 2020
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Winters in Modesto can get so cold that you can sometimes forget how hot the summers can be. While it is still a while to go until the temperatures start rising, you should remember that you will need to rely heavily on your AC to keep you cool. Taking care of your AC is crucial if you want it to continue taking care of you.

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Tips for Keeping Your Home Cool this Summer

Monday, June 24th, 2019
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Having sufficient ventilation in your house boosts the health and comfort of your family. But when the summer heat is not coming slow, you need a little more than mere ventilation to keep your home cool.

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