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Get Your AC Ready For Summer: How to Clean Your AC Unit’s Condenser Coils

Air conditioners are lifesavers during scorching summers. But clogged condenser coils can hinder their ability to cool your home efficiently, leading to higher energy bills and discomfort. Taking some time to clean your AC unit’s condenser coils can significantly improve its performance and save you money. While DIY cleaning is possible, it’s important to weigh

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McKinney Homeowners: A Guide to Choosing Your AC System

McKinney’s scorching summers make reliable air conditioning a non-negotiable for most homeowners. But with so many options, choosing the right cooling solution can feel overwhelming. This guide explores the two main contenders: standalone AC units and HVAC systems. Standalone AC Units: A Budget-Friendly Option Standalone AC units, also sometimes called single-unit air conditioners, are portable

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AC Won’t Turn On! AC Has No Power – How Do I Fix It?

Dealing with an air conditioner that won’t turn on can be frustrating, especially during the hottest days. While a tripped circuit breaker is often the culprit, other issues could be at play, such as a malfunctioning thermostat, a blocked condensate drain, or even a blown fuse. At Air Repair Pros, our experts have extensive experience

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What is the HOTTEST Temperature Your Air Conditioner Could Handle

What is the Highest Temperature Your Air Conditioner Could Handle?

Have you ever wondered how HOT it can get outside before your A/C starts to falter? Today, we at Air Repair Pros are going to explore just that! At What Temperature Does an AC Stop Working? Residential air conditioners are designed to perform optimally up to an outside temperature of 95 degrees Fahrenheit. When the

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