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            home air conditioning in Sunshine, Coast
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           , selecting the right system is a decision every homeowner must carefully consider. The Sunshine Coast’s subtropical climate brings hot, humid summers and mild winters, making reliable cooling and heating an essential part of comfortable living. With so many options available, it can feel overwhelming to know which system will suit your home best. This guide will walk you through the importance of efficiency, the different air conditioning systems available, and the practical steps to help you make an informed choice.
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           The Australian Standards has been supporting local families with expert installation and service for years. Whether you’re upgrading an old unit or installing air conditioning for the first time, the right knowledge will help you get the most from your investment.
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           Why Energy Efficiency Is Key in Sunshine Coast Homes
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           Sunshine Coast households often rely heavily on air conditioning during summer. Without careful planning, this can lead to high energy costs. Choosing an energy-efficient system benefits you in multiple ways:
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            Lower bills:
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             Units with higher star ratings consume less power, saving you money every month.
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            Reduced environmental impact:
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             Modern inverter systems automatically adjust power output, cutting down on unnecessary electricity use.
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            Consistent comfort:
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             Energy-efficient units keep your home cooler for longer without constant cycling.
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            Better long-term value:
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             Although efficient systems may cost more initially, they pay for themselves with lower running costs and fewer breakdowns.
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           For residential air conditioning in Sunshine Coast, energy efficiency should be at the top of your checklist. It ensures comfort without the shock of high utility bills.
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           Comparing Different Types of Air Conditioning Systems
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           Not all air conditioning systems are created equal. Understanding the strengths of each type will help you choose the one that matches your home layout and lifestyle.
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           Split System Air Conditioners
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            Perfect for single rooms, small apartments, or home offices.
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            Affordable and quick to install.
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            Easy to maintain with minimal servicing needs.
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            Modern designs blend with home interiors.
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           Ducted Air Conditioning
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            Provides whole-home comfort with central control.
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            Ducts are hidden in ceilings or under floors, offering a sleek finish.
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            Zones can be added, allowing you to cool or heat only the areas you need.
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            Higher upfront cost but excellent for larger homes or multi-story properties.
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           Each option has its own advantages, and the right choice depends on your home’s size, insulation, and budget. For many homeowners looking at home air conditioning in Sunshine, Coast, ducted systems are appealing for their convenience, while split systems are more practical for smaller households.
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           How to Choose the Best System for Your Home
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           When deciding on a system, ask yourself these important questions:
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            How big is your home?
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            Larger homes may benefit from ducted systems, while smaller spaces often work best with split units.
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            Consider both the upfront installation cost and the long-term energy consumption.
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            Many modern systems offer reverse-cycle technology to keep you comfortable year-round.
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            Ducted systems are almost invisible, while split systems have visible indoor units.
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           By weighing these factors, you’ll narrow down the right option for your home and avoid unnecessary costs in the future.
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           Maintenance: Extending the Life of Your Investment
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           Buying a quality air conditioner is only half the journey. Regular home maintenance ensures your system continues to perform at its best. 
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           Here are some important steps:
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            Clean or replace filters:
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             Dirty filters reduce efficiency and air quality.
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             Annual maintenance catches issues before they become expensive repairs.
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             Keep them free from leaves, dust, and blockages.
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             Notice if cooling takes longer than usual; it could indicate a need for service.
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           Regular upkeep not only improves performance but also extends the life of your unit. For residential air conditioning in Sunshine Coast, maintenance is as important as choosing the right model.
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           The Cost of Getting It Wrong
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           Choosing the wrong system can result in:
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            Higher energy bills.
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            Uneven cooling throughout the home.
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           By consulting trusted professionals like The Australian Standards, you avoid these common pitfalls and ensure long-term satisfaction.
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           Professional Installation and Local Expertise
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           No matter which type of system you choose, professional installation is vital.
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           Expert technicians ensure:
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            Safe installation that complies with regulations.
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           Investing in the right home air conditioning in Sunshine, Coast is about more than keeping cool, it’s about comfort, efficiency, and long-term value. By understanding your options, focusing on energy efficiency, and committing to proper maintenance, you can ensure your home is always comfortable, no matter the season.
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      <description>For top-notch home air conditioning services in Sunshine Coast, QLD, contact CoolAirCon today. Click here for more info.</description>
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           Enhance Your Home Air Conditioning in Sunshine Coast
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           Are you a homeowner in the Sunshine Coast region looking to elevate the comfort of your living space? With the sweltering heat that often graces this beautiful area, having a reliable air conditioning system is crucial to ensure a cool and comfortable environment year-round. Investing in professional Home Air Conditioning services can significantly improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your cooling system, providing you with the ultimate comfort you deserve.
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           Maintaining your home air conditioning system is essential to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Regular servicing by experienced professionals can help identify any potential issues early on, preventing costly repairs down the line. By scheduling routine maintenance checks, you can rest assured that your air conditioning unit is operating at its best, keeping your home cool and comfortable even on the hottest days.
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           Signs Your Air Conditioning System Needs Attention
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           As a homeowner in Sunshine Coast, it's essential to be aware of the signs that indicate your air conditioning system may require servicing. If you notice reduced airflow, strange noises, or uneven cooling throughout your home, it's time to contact Home Air Conditioning services for a thorough inspection. Ignoring these warning signs can lead to more significant problems and discomfort in your living space.
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           Upgrading Your Cooling System
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           If your current air conditioning system is outdated or no longer meeting your needs, it might be time to consider an upgrade. Newer models are more energy-efficient, environmentally friendly, and equipped with advanced features to enhance comfort and convenience. Whether you're looking to install a ducted system, split system, or reverse cycle air conditioner, professional Home Air Conditioning services can guide you through the selection process and ensure a seamless installation.
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           Every home is unique, and so are its cooling requirements. When exploring air conditioning options for your Sunshine Coast residence, consider consulting with experts who can provide personalized solutions tailored to your specific needs. From assessing your home's layout and size to recommending the most suitable system for optimal performance, professional service providers can help you make informed decisions that enhance your overall comfort.
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           Maximizing Energy Efficiency
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           In addition to keeping your home cool and comfortable, energy efficiency is a key consideration when choosing an air conditioning system. Energy-efficient models not only help reduce your carbon footprint but also lower your utility bills in the long run. By opting for a system with a high energy star rating and implementing smart cooling practices, you can enjoy a comfortable living environment while minimizing your environmental impact.
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           As sustainability becomes increasingly important, many homeowners in Sunshine Coast are turning to eco-friendly cooling solutions. From solar-powered air conditioners to smart thermostats that optimize energy usage, there are various ways to reduce your home's carbon footprint while staying cool and comfortable. Home Air Conditioning services that specialize in sustainable solutions can help you make environmentally conscious choices for your home.
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      <description>If you have heard about reverse cycle air conditioning and wonder if it is a good fit for your home, read this article and learn all about it.</description>
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    As air conditioning options increase, it is becoming increasingly difficult to decide which one is best for your needs. That said, purchasing and installing the right equipment can make all the difference to the interior comfort of your home. When summer weather arrives, your air conditioning equipment will produce the cooling output necessary to beat the heat and keep you comfortable. 
  
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    If you have heard about reverse cycle air conditioning and wonder if it is a good fit for your home, read this article and learn how it works and its various advantages.
  
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  How does a reverse cycle AC work?


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    Also known as a dual-output heat pump, a reverse cycle air conditioner has a reversing valve that allows it to operate in heating and cooling modes based on the fundamental principle of heat exchange. 
  
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    To understand how this principle applies to reverse cycle air conditioning, consider the refrigeration cycle used for creating cooling in a standard air conditioner. Ever wondered why the backside or outdoor unit of the cooling system blows hot air?
  
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    During the cooling season, a reverse cycle system operates like its older cooling-only cousin. The system's indoor evaporator coil absorbs heat from the interior environment and transfers it to the outdoor condenser coil for dissipation outside. The refrigerant flowing through the coils acts as the heat transfer medium for the cooling system.
  
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    When you flip a switch on your air conditioner to initiate heating, the reversing valve activates a solenoid pilot valve to interrupt and reverse the direction of refrigerant flow within the system.
  
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    When this happens, the indoor and outdoor coils change how they operate. The indoor evaporator coil acts as the heating coil, releasing heated air into your home's interiors while the condenser coil pushes out the cold air from your indoor space. 
  
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  What are the advantages of a reverse cycle AC? 


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    Like other air conditioners used in homes, reverse cycle units offer many unique benefits that influence their suitability for use in your home. 
  
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    These benefits include the following:
  
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        They are two-in-one home heating and cooling solutions 
      
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      – a reverse cycle air conditioner allows you to heat and cool your home using the same equipment.
    
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       – since you will install one instead of two separate pieces of equipment, more space will be available for storing or accommodating other things that matter.
    
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        They save energy
      
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       – reverse cycle AC systems do not strictly use electricity to produce heating and cooling output. As a result, they use less energy than other HVAC systems and save money on energy costs.
    
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       – reverse cycle air conditioners are available as window units, mini-splits, ducted units and other similar units to match the HVAC design of different homes. For example, you can install a ducted reverse cycle system if your home has existing ductwork.
    
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    While regular air conditioning units are known for their cooling ability, reverse cycle versions provide heating and cooling functions to maintain comfort year-round. These dual-purpose air conditioners are a boon to people who live in climate zones that experience extreme hotness during the day and extreme coldness in the night time or those that have nearly the same number of cooling days and heating days across the year. 
  
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    At Cool Air Conditioning Pty Ltd, we have served the Sunshine Coast and the broader southeast Queensland communities with commercial and residential air conditioning services for over two decades. During this period, we have helped many people and businesses choose the best air conditioning systems for their specific needs.
  
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      <title>Why Does Your Commercial Refrigeration System Not Cool?</title>
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      <description>If your commercial refrigeration feels warm or does not cool efficiently, act fast. A range of aspects may cause your refrigeration system not to cool.</description>
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    If your commercial refrigeration feels warm or does not cool efficiently, act fast to find and rectify the root of the problem. Otherwise, a minor issue could escalate and cause a complete system failure.
  
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    Commercial refrigeration systems are expensive, and a breakdown can cost your business dearly in terms of lost inventory, revenue and customers. A range of aspects may cause your refrigeration system not to cool.
  
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  The condenser coils are dirty

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    A commercial refrigeration system draws in warm air, cools the air and releases the cooled air into the fridge's interior. The condenser coils help with the distribution of the cold air. Therefore, if the coils are dirty, they cannot effectively distribute air. As a result, the system has to work harder. The strain compromises the functionality of all the system's components and makes your refrigeration system not cool efficiently.
  
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    The easiest solution is to clean the coils regularly to ensure they can do their job correctly. Based on your system type, cleaning the condenser coils may be a simple matter of using a brush or hose to remove debris.
  
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    Alternatively, you may need to unscrew and remove the coils for cleaning, and in that case, the best solution is to contact an HVAC professional for the job. The expert has the necessary skills and tools to disassemble, clean and reassemble the coils without damaging them.
  
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  The thermostat is faulty

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    The thermostat is like the brain of the commercial refrigeration system. The component monitors the temperature inside the fridge and tells the compressor when to turn on and off.
  
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    If the thermostat is faulty, the component may give inaccurate readings. The inaccuracy hinders the system's efficiency so your commercial refrigerator cannot cool properly. A few aspects may cause incorrect thermostat readings:
  
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      A sudden power outage or surge that damages the thermostat
    
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    Also, someone may mistakenly bump the thermostat, which changes the settings and disrupts the cooling process.
  
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    Lower the temperature settings and observe the system for a few minutes. If nothing changes, check the power supply to see if a power outage is the root of the problem. If neither of these is the case, you may need to have an HVAC contractor look at and repair the thermostat.
  
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  The compressor is faulty

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    The compressor is the heart of the commercial refrigeration system. The component circulates the refrigerant through the coils to cool the air inside the fridge. If the compressor doesn’t work, the refrigerator cannot cool.
  
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    The compressor may fail due to a power outage or surge. The issue may also indicate that the system is overloaded or has insufficient refrigerant. Whatever the cause of compressor failure, the problem could cause a complete system breakdown. So, contact a commercial refrigeration professional to inspect the system and repair the compressor.
  
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  The door is open too much

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      If the door to your commercial fridge is open too often or left open for too long, cool air will escape and warm air will enter. As a result, the system must work harder to maintain the set temperature, which reduces its overall efficiency.
    
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      Train your staff members to close the door quickly and reduce the frequency of refrigeration system usage. You may also want to install a door alarm that sounds when the door is open for too long.
      
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      Commercial refrigeration systems are complex and require regular maintenance to function correctly. Therefore, the sooner you identify and fix the cooling problems, the better you avoid product spoilage and other losses.
    
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       for routine inspection and maintenance. We can spot and rectify issues before they turn into expensive repairs.
      
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      <title>4 Health Reasons to Maintain Your HVAC System</title>
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      <description>Proper HVAC maintenance can prevent certain health conditions. Read on to learn about health reasons to maintain the HVAC system in your home or office.</description>
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    Did you know that proper HVAC system maintenance can prevent certain health conditions? This fact may come as a surprise, but an HVAC system's functionality helps combat a series of health issues. Read on to learn about health reasons to maintain the HVAC system in your home or business premises.
  
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  1. Dirty ducts

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    As the air conditioning system or furnace runs, it extracts air from the room and pushes it through ducts for cooling or heating. After moving through ducts, the air comes back through the vents so that the temperature in every room of your house stays the way you desire. The air might recirculate several times during the day, picking up numerous contaminants in every circulation. 
  
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    Major contaminants brought in via the air ducts include dander, pet hair and dirt. If they accumulate in the ducts over time, the airflow rate reduces, and the air quality you breathe deteriorates. 
  
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    The dirty ducts pose threats such as escalating existing breathing conditions, allergies, sore throats, eye irritation and congestion. Ask a professional to clean your ducts regularly to minimise these health risks and ensure smooth air circulation. 
  
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  2. Clogged filters

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    The timely replacement of your filters ensures that they effectively eliminate contaminants that could harm your health. Most HVAC systems have filters that prevent various contaminants from entering and settling into the air ducts and the rest of the unit. An HVAC maintenance professional performs regular filter changes to avoid overloading them with debris and duct. 
  
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    The filters maintain their optimal performance if you change them every 
    
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    . High-efficiency HVAC systems have large filters that long. Still, ensure you confirm with the manufacturer.
  
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    If a person in your home has allergies and similar health issues, ensure you obtain a filter with a minimum efficiency reporting value. A higher rating shows that the HVAC system has a filter capable of removing small particles from the air circulating in the room. 
  
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  3. Leaking HVAC systems

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    If your furnace uses oil or natural gas to provide heat, the leakage of such fuels poses serious health issues for you and your family members. The carbon monoxide leak from the system is also disastrous and can lead to death. 
  
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    When you experience flu-like symptoms in a house with a furnace running on oil and gas, ensure you open the windows and call a professional. These symptoms disappear if you breathe in fresh air. 
  
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    Call an HVAC technician if you suspect a gas leak from the HVAC system. After tracing the leak, the technician devises a sealing method or recommends the replacement of ducts and other sections which caused the leak. For example, the technician can use leak sealants to restore the system's functionality effectively and safely. 
  
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  4. Poor indoor air quality

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    The quality of air in an air-conditioned home depends on the effectiveness of the filters, the condition of the ducts, the accuracy of sensors and actuators and the general functionality of the system. For example, a malfunctioning air pump might not reach the recommended air changes per minute. The first signs of poor indoor air quality include trouble breathing, congestion, headaches and fatigue.
  
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    The poor air quality might result from a damaged HVAC system. Therefore, ensure you properly maintain the system and call a professional to diagnose any issues. 
  
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    Ideally, having an HVAC system in your home or office is a great way to promote your health. For example, the system provides consistent temperature in the room, prevents chronic fatigue and promotes the function of your immune system.
  
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    In addition, the system keeps pollutants out of the room and ensures that you breathe clean air. Therefore, you have to keep the HVAC system functioning to its capacity. You can promote your health by consulting 
    
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      Cool Air Conditioning Pty Ltd
    
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     today to help ensure clean air ducts, active filters, zero leakages and excellent air quality.
  
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      <title>Why Install Inverter Split System Air Conditioning?</title>
      <link>https://www.coolaircon.com.au/why-install-inverter-split-system-air-conditioning9f3d77ee</link>
      <description>If you're interested in split system air conditioning, consider an inverter split system. Learn more about how this system works and its benefits.</description>
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    If you're interested in split system air conditioning, then you might think that the only decision you need to make is whether to go for a regular option or whether to upgrade to a reverse cycle product to heat your home as well as cool it. However, you have another option to consider.
  
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    At this stage, you should also take a look at inverter split systems. How do these systems work and what are their benefits?
  
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  How do inverter split system air conditioners work?

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    On a core level, an inverter split system works the same way as any split system air conditioner. You install a compression unit outside your home and one or more cooling units inside. The system uses a refrigerant gas to cool warm air ready for circulation through its indoor units.
  
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    A regular split system runs from a compressor in its outdoor unit. This compressor controls the temperature of your cooled air via the system's motor. It works on a basic on/off model. So, the compressor runs until your air conditioning reaches the right temperature. It then turns off until the temperature rises again, at which point it turns on again. This is a constant cycle.
  
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    An inverter split system also runs on a compressor. However, these systems have more control over the compressor that operates more intelligently. Here, the compressor doesn't switch on and off but runs at a variable rate all the time. The inverter speeds up or slows down the rate of the compressor to keep the temperature at the right level.
  
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  What are the benefits of inverter split system air conditioning?

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    If you've decided that split system air conditioning is the right option for your home, then buying an inverter system makes sense for a few different reasons.
  
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  Save money on running costs

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    If you install a non-inverter split system, then your energy usage and costs might be higher than they need to be. The system uses energy every time the motor turns on or off. Plus, the system's constant compression speed uses a set amount of power.
  
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    An inverter-based split system is typically more efficient. You don't have to pay for spikes in power when the system cycles on and off. The variable operating speed manages power consumption more accurately. So you'll use less energy and have lower running costs.
  
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  Reduce system wear and tear

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    The way that a standard split system works can put stress on its working parts. The on/off compressor control operates every time you run your air conditioning. This regular action causes more wear and tear on your compressor and other parts. They might need periodic repair or replacement if they stop working.
  
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    Inverter split systems don't have this constant stress from stopping and starting, so you should find that your compressor and other parts don't suffer from as much wear and tear. Your air conditioning will work more reliably for longer.
  
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  Get quieter air conditioning

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    One of the advantages of split system air conditioning is the fact that your compressor is outside. This reduces the noise you hear from the system inside your home. However, you'll still hear the system turn on and off whenever that happens; your neighbours might also be bothered by the on/off cycling noises from your outdoor unit.
  
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    Inverter split system air conditioners typically run more quietly. They don't make the same booster noises as regular split systems because they run on a smooth and quieter cycle all the time.
  
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    If you're interested in installing a new air conditioning system, then contact 
    
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    . Our experts can talk you through all your options and help you decide if an inverter split system is the best solution for your home and air conditioning needs.
  
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      <title>4 Efficiency Features to Look for in a Residential Split Air Conditioning Unit</title>
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      <description>Some split air conditioner units come with advanced features that can boost efficiency and 
increase convenience. Discover four of them.</description>
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    Split air conditioners are often ideal for households that want to save money on air conditioning. The absence of ductwork in split ACs simplifies installations and
eliminates the need for costly retrofits. Modern split air conditioners also have incredible efficiency ratings that can generate significant annual savings on residential
cooling. Some units come with advanced features that can further boost efficiency and increase convenience.
  
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    As you shop around for a split AC, discover four must-have features to consider for the new unit.
  
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  1. Inverter split systems

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    Conventional air conditioners have single-speed compressors and fans. When the unit is on, it operates at a fixed speed with a fixed voltage output. Thus, whether the demand
for conditioned air is low or high, the unit will consume the same energy throughout. Fixed-speed units consume a lot of power and put a lot of stress on the components.
  
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    Inverter split air conditioners use inverter technology for cooling. The units have variable speed drives that generate variable frequency and variable output. They match
the compressor speed to the cooling load, meaning that when the cooling demand is low, the compressor runs at a low speed. When the cooling load is high, for example, on a hot
summer afternoon, the AC operates at high speeds.
  
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    According to research, inverter split systems can generate 
    
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units. Since the compressor runs at low-to-moderate speeds most times, less stress is placed on the components. This performance can increase the lifespan of the AC.
  
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  2. Air purification features

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    Standard AC filters that meet Australia's Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value (MERV) ratings can easily remove large airborne particles from the air. These particles include dust, hair, pollen and plaster and wood particles. However, they may fail to capture smaller particles, such as smoke, mould spores and bacteria.
  
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    Split ACs with air purification features can trap even the smallest pollutants in the air. Some units come with photocatalytic filters that utilise the photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) technology. This technology allows filters to trap the smallest pollutants in the air, including bacteria, mould spores and other microorganisms.
  
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    Some split air conditioners use ionisers to purify the air and get rid of odour and gas pollutants. Ionisers can also trap dust and pollen and improve indoor air quality. If you have loved ones who suffer seasonal allergies, invest in a split unit that uses ionisers or photocatalytic filters to purify the air.
  
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  3. WiFi and remote access capabilities

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    Most modern split air conditioners come with digital thermostat displays that enable users to preset their preferred settings. However, digital displays don't allow remote access. Thus, you have to be in the room to regulate your air conditioner. For better convenience, comfort and efficiency, choose a unit with WiFi and remote access capabilities.
  
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    A split air conditioner with WiFi capability can connect to your home internet. By using an app on your phone, you can control the thermostat while kilometres away from home. This feature allows you to turn on the AC long before you get home, thereby eliminating the need to crank up the unit for instant cooling. You can also turn the AC off if you forgot to do so before leaving the house.
  
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  4. Occupancy sensors

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    Multi-split air conditioners come with multiple air handlers for efficient zoning. However, even with zoning features, ACs often run in unoccupied rooms, which leads to energy wastage. Occupancy sensors in modern units can significantly lower cooling costs in households.
  
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    These sensors detect when a room is empty and turn off the air. They also turn the AC back on when someone enters the room. By turning off the air, the unit's cooling load reduces. This prompts the compressor to lower its speed, thereby reducing the unit's energy consumption.
  
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    Are you ready to invest in a split air conditioner? Choose your preferred unit from
    
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    , or contact us for a consultation.
  
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      <description>Ice machines must be cleaned and maintained regularly to ensure the ice tastes great and is healthy. Read this blog to learn more.</description>
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          You rely on your ice maker to provide ice for your customers and clients. Ice machines must be cleaned and maintained regularly to ensure the ice tastes great and is healthy. Read on to learn more about common problems and health hazards ice machines can pose if you skip important maintenance.
  
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  Common Problems From Lack of Maintenance


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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Ice machines are full of moisture and condensation. That makes it an ideal spot for certain problems. Just because the area is cold doesn't mean your machine will have fewer problems. You still need to be as diligent in your ice machine maintenance as you would with any other refrigeration equipment. Here are some common problems lack of maintenance can cause a commercial ice machine.
  
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  Mould Growth

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  Salmonella and E. Coli Growth

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Salmonella and E. Coli can infect your ice maker in various ways. For example, airborne food particles can get into the machine. Contaminants can enter the machine through the water. Unlike mould, bacteria can sometimes grow on stainless steel and even remain present for several days if not cleaned.
  
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  Dirt

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          If you have an air-cooled unit with a fan, then you could draw in dust and dirt from the outside. While filters help, they can't stop all contamination, especially if the fans are not well maintained. Eventually, they end up on or in your ice. Dirt and dust accumulation can also make your fan less effective and cause early wear and tear.
  
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  Pests

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Added moisture and heat around the machine's mechanisms, combined with any potential food source, is attractive to pests. If they decide to live in or under your ice machine, you could risk ice contamination or a potential health violation.
  
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  Common Maintenance Procedures Ice Machines Need


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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          All ice makers need regular maintenance. Your machine may need more maintenance than other units if you have high usage. Exact maintenance varies based on the model, but many benefit from the procedures listed below.
  
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  Check and Clean Hoses

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  Change Filters

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Change your filters each time you or your maintenance company cleans the machine. If your ice tastes strange, then you may need to change them more often.
  
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  Descale Bin

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          If you have hard water problems, you may need to descale your bin in addition to cleaning it. Scale builds up where hard water accumulates, especially on some types of metal. Failure to remove scale may cause problems in the distribution lines as well as evaporator problems.
  
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  Clean Distribution Lines

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Thoroughly clean all nozzles and distribution lines. Bacteria and mould build up in these places and can contaminate the ice.
  
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  Sanitise All Equipment

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    After you or the maintenance company cleans and descales the machine, make sure to sanitise the surfaces. Be sure to use the correct sanitiser for your machine, even if you only use it to wipe it down. For example, bleach-based cleaners are not good for stainless steel.
  
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     know that maintenance and cleaning take up a lot of your business time. We can help you keep your ice machine clean and in workable condition. A working ice machine is important during warmer months when demand is high. We can also help maintain your other commercial refrigeration systems. Contact us and see how we can help your business.
    
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    A multi-head air conditioning system is a convenient way to keep your home cool during a hot summer. And, if the design of your home doesn't suit a ducted system, a multi-head system can still allow you to cool your entire home comfortably. In fact, unlike a ducted system, which works better when you keep your internal doors open, a multi-system lets you cool each room separately.
  
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    Here are some of the reasons why you might choose a multi-head air conditioning system.
  
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    The problem with split systems is that each conditioner requires one unit to operate. This is a problem if you wish to have more than one air conditioner. Your home's exterior will suffer aesthetically because of the presence of multiple units. To avoid this issue, choose a multi-head system. This system allows you to run multiple conditioners from just one external unit.
  
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    With a ducted system, which does offer individual control for areas of the house, several issues can occur. For instance, if your home has low ceilings and less wall space, a ducted system might be inefficient. And, a ducted system works best when the air can travel from room to room via open internal doors.
  
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    A multi-head system has small units that you can place in small rooms without an issue. But the best feature of a multi-head system is that you can control the temperatures of multiples rooms separately. For instance, you can run the bedroom air conditioner at 25 degrees and the one in your living room at 20 degrees.
  
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    A ducted air conditioning system requires sufficient space in the ceilings and floor spaces. This rules out a ducted system if your home is on the small side, or you live in an apartment. Multi-head systems don't take up very much interior space.
  
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    Again, if space is limited, this system is ideal for your home. This is because you can choose the size of your air conditioners based on the room they will cool. If, for instance, your bedroom is small but your living room is large, you can choose a smaller conditioner for your bedroom and a larger one for your living room.
  
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    Many ducted systems use a lot of electricity to run, which increases your energy bills. But, with clever planning, you can save on your energy bills with a multi-head system. The KW (kilowatts) of each air conditioner (head) can differ depending on the cooling needs of the room it cools. As a result, you can choose a higher KW for large rooms, and a lower KW for small, less-used rooms.
  
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    Ultimately, this will help you save money on your energy bills.
  
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    Many homeowners assume that as long as their air conditioner turns on and cools the air to the right temperature, the unit is in working order. However, your air conditioner could wear out without your even knowing about it if you don't perform small maintenance tasks like changing the air filter.
  
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    Over time, failing to change the air filter can decrease your home's air quality. A dirty filter will also put more strain on your air conditioner, wearing out the unit faster and reducing energy efficiency.
  
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    If this is the first you've heard of changing your air filter or just need more information, keep reading. We'll tell you everything you need to know about your air conditioner's filter, including how often you should change it, what it removes from the air and what else you can do to make sure your AC system lasts as long as it can.
  
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  What Is an Air Filter?

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          As your air conditioner circulates air around your house, it picks up particles of dust, mould and dirt that sweep through the system. The air filter's job is to remove those particles from the air so it can cycle clean, fresh air through your house all day long. The air filter also keeps the unit itself clean so it can work as efficiently as possible.
  
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  How Often Should You Change Your Filter?

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    In general, you should change your air filter at least once every three months. However, during the peak summer months when your air conditioner runs more frequently, you should make a mental note to check the filter's condition every month. You should also change the filter more often if you have pets like cats or dogs that shed more during the summer.
  
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    You'll need to check and change the filter even more often if you or any of your family members, especially your children, suffer from allergies or asthma. Along with changing your kids' sheets every week or two and vacuuming several times a week to remove dust, check your HVAC filter every two weeks to a month so you can keep your kids as safe and healthy as possible.
  
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  What Happens If You Don't Change Your Air Filter?

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    If you forget to change your filter after three months and wait until four have gone by, you won't notice any major effects unless you have a child with asthma or allergies. However, if you fail to change your filter for months or even years, you can expect consequences like:
  
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      More frequent visits from HVAC technicians who have to perform expensive repairs
    
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      More wear and tear on your unit and more frequent replacement
    
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      Worse indoor air quality that can impact even healthy family members' lungs over time
    
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      Greater mould build-up, especially if you live in a humid area
    
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      Rising energy bills as your unit becomes less and less efficient
    
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    Replacing your air filter frequently offers nothing but positive benefits. Set a goal today to keep a careful eye on your HVAC unit's air filter so you can keep your air clean, protect your family members' health and extend your air conditioner's lifespan while improving its energy efficiency.  
  
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  How Else Can You Improve Your AC Efficiency?

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    Changing your filter frequently is the easiest way to make sure your air conditioner runs effectively and circulates clean air, but you should take a few more steps for your unit to work as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible. Along with changing your filter, you should:
  
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      Schedule annual visits from an HVAC professional who can tune up and repair your AC system as needed
    
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      Upgrade to a new unit if yours is a decade and a half to two decades old
    
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      Make repairs sooner rather than later to reduce strain on your unit
    
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    Need a local professional who can perform the above services? At Cool Air Conditioning Pty Ltd, we help our customers save money and energy on their air conditioning units. 
    
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     to schedule an emergency visit, routine tune-up or service upgrade.
  
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      <title>Ways Ducted Air Conditioning Can Benefit Households With Young Children</title>
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Are you exploring cooling options for your family home before the arrival of summer? Will your final decision depend upon how your chosen air conditioning system benefits your young children? Then you should explore the unique benefits offered by ducted air conditioning. Ducted air conditioning is ideal for medium to large homes with young children.
  
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  How Do Ductless and Split Systems Differ?

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    Just how does a ducted air conditioning system differ from a split system?
  
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    Your typical split air conditioning system consists of wall-mounted cooling units located in individual rooms. These single units excel at cooling the room in which they are located. However, when it comes to cooling an entire house, you need multiple units, preferably one for each inhabited room.
  
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    On the other hand, ducted air conditioning is a centralized cooling system that distributes cool air to every corner of a house via ducts located in the ceiling space. With this system, you can cool every room in your house at the same time if you wish.
  
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  How Does Ducted Air Conditioning Benefit Children?

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Because of its unique differences and advantages, ducted air conditioning offers several important benefits to households with young children.
  
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  Your Baby Can Experience Well-Ventilated and Cool Rooms

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    Adults and older children can adapt to hot and humid conditions if necessary. However, babies struggle to cope in heat and humidity. Because they sweat less, and sweating is your body's way of cooling itself, babies overheat and become dehydrated much faster than adults do. However, it's still important to find the right temperature, as making a room too cool is also harmful to babies.
  
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    With a ducted air conditioning system, you have the ability to program the cooling of your home to suit your baby's needs. For instance, you can program your air conditioner to cool a specific room like your baby's nursery at a set time and at a set temperature. You can also program a ducted system to turn on or off or change the temperature later.
  
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    As a result, once you become accustomed to a ducted air conditioning system, you can trust it to do its job to your set parameters without your intervention.
  
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  You and Your Children Will Sleep More Soundly

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    In a household with one or more young children, good quality sleep is important to everyone. Moreover, as a parent, ensuring your children sleep well means that you have more time to finish off remaining chores before you yourself get some sleep. Ducted air conditioning can help you in this regard.
  
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    Unlike a split system, which is often noisy because of its placement on nearby walls, a ducted air conditioning system is quiet. Your children—and a tired you—won't be kept awake by the groaning and grumbling of an air conditioner on the wall near your bed. This means more sleep for your children and for you.
  
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  You Can Use the Wall Space for Family Portraits

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    One of the major downsides to split system air conditioners is that the units take up valuable wall space. To a young child, wall space is more valuable than you might imagine. For instance, the décor of your child's room is often a reflection of your child's personality. You'll paint the walls their favourite colour, put posters of their idols up and hang their artwork up for all to admire.
  
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    But most importantly, you can use that wall space to build your child's self-esteem. 
    
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      Some research
    
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     has shown that children who grow up in a home that has family photos that include them grow up to be more confident. In essence, they feel more valued as they grow up. If you invest in a ducted air conditioning system, you can keep your kids cool and build their self-esteem.
  
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Are you searching for a safe and efficient way of keeping your children cool this summer in the Sunshine Coast area? Then consider hiring an air conditioning expert like Cool Air Conditioning to 
  
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    install a ducted air conditioning system
  
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   in your home.
  
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      <title>HVAC System Noises You Should Never Ignore</title>
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      <description>If your HVAC system is noisier than usual, you may be tempted to overlook it. However, you should never ignore some noises. Learn about a few of them.</description>
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    HVAC systems that run smoothly do not tend to emit strange noises. When something is wrong with your system, an unusual sound often acts as a key indicator of the problem.
  
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    If your HVAC system is noisier than usual, you may be tempted to overlook it. However, you should never ignore some noises. Here are a few of them.
  
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  Screeching Noises

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          A screeching or squealing noise from your HVAC system is a sign that the motor belt or bearings likely do not function as they should. Many systems rely on consistent lubrication, which means this noise should result in a small fix. If you ignore it, you may find that the belt or bearings break completely, resulting in an unnecessary parts replacement.
  
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  Banging Sounds


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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Banging sounds are usually mysterious, and pinpointing their cause is often difficult without calling on a professional. Overall, banging indicates that a part has come loose. Alternatively, it may mean that you need a compressor replacement. The severity of this issue will depend on the part that causes the noise. As guessing is never a good idea, use a maintenance service rather than risk an expensive fix.
  
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  Clicking Sounds

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Much like banging, a strange clicking sound could indicate any number of problems. One of the more concerning ones is that your HVAC's thermostat has started to fail. As the thermostat fails, you will notice that your system either undercools or overcools your property. As a result, your property will either become uncomfortable or your bills will rise significantly. Seeking a fix sooner rather than later helps you to avoid spending too much money in the long term.
  
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  Loud Rattling

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    If your system depends on an outside compressor, loud rattling sounds are a warning that it needs immediate attention. They may indicate that the motor is loose. If a loose motor becomes looser, it may damage other parts of your HVAC. If the noise starts to grow louder, this is a sign that the problem has gotten worse. 
  
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    In some cases, a rattling sound is also a sign that debris is in the compressor unit. Allowing the debris to remain there for too long could cause damage to the mechanics. Unless you are adept at taking compressors apart, ask a professional to do the work for you.
  
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  Loud Whistling 

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    When a loud whistling or screaming noise begins plaguing your air conditioning, turn it off and call for a repair service. This may indicate that the refrigerant has a leak, which makes the air in your property unsafe to breathe. Additionally, leaking refrigerant can damage items surrounding the air conditioning system.
  
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    Another source of loud whistling noises is high pressure inside the system. When this is the case, modern systems may switch themselves off completely to avoid irreparable damage. As a safety feature, an air con unit that closes off following a loud whistling that is similar to a kettle over boiling should prompt you to request an immediate repair.
  
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  Hissing Sounds

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    Hissing that sounds like steam escaping could signal that your HVAC system has an air leak. Although this is not immediately dangerous, it does mean you are wasting money as your HVAC may need to work harder to achieve its target temperature.
  
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    Additionally, if the air escapes your system, you also might have a water leak. When this continues, leaking water could cause mould and damp, making your property less hygienic.
  
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    Fortunately, resolving most HVAC sounds is easy when you have the right expertise. Call 
    
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     to diagnose your HVAC's unusual noises and restore normality to your property. We look forward to your call.
  
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      <title>5 Tips for Troubleshooting a Ducted Air Conditioning System</title>
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Using a ducted air conditioning system is an excellent way to keep your home at a comfortable temperature all summer long. However, this type of air conditioning system sometimes malfunctions and requires maintenance. The following tips can help you troubleshoot your ducted cooling system, which allows you to figure out what the problem is and get it fixed.
  
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      <description>Some air conditioning issues, such as with the air filter, are easy to diagnose. Learn the signs for when your air conditioner filter needs a replacement.</description>
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    You do not need to be an air conditioning technician to know when something has gone wrong with your cooling system. Your system sometimes gives you obvious signs that all is not well.
  
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    While you may not have the technical skills and experience to identify some problems, some issues, like air filter issues, are easier to diagnose. How can you tell when your system's air filter needs to be cleaned or replaced? The following signs will let you know.
  
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  1. A Musty Smell

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    If your cooled air has started to smell a bit off, then this can be a sign that your filter has reached the end of its life. The filter may be clogged up with dust, dirt and moisture.
  
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    This can cause a musty smell as air passes through the filter and spreads around the room or your home. The smell may be dusty or, if moisture has built up on or around the filter, mouldier.
  
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    While air conditioners are supposed to produce air at a constant rate, filter problems can affect air production. This can change temperature or airflow levels.
  
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    For example, the air coming out of your unit may be colder or warmer than it should be. Or, you may not be getting as much air coming out as you usually do.
  
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    Your unit may also need to operate for longer than normal to create enough cool air. If this happens, you are also likely to have higher energy bills because of the extra time your unit is on.
  
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    Again, these problems can be down to an old filter. If the filter does not allow air to circulate in the system as it should, then this may affect the temperature and flow that comes out of the unit.
  
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  3. Odd Noises

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    Air conditioners should not make much noise when they run. If you can suddenly hear your unit operating when it used to be quiet, then the air filter may have a blockage.
  
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    When this happens, your unit cannot push air through the filter smoothly. The air gets blocked in the filter area rather than coming through the unit and out into the room.
  
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    The noise often comes from the filter itself. The air makes noises as it hits the fan and is blocked from passing through. Sometimes, a restriction in your filter makes other areas of your unit noisy if air does not circulate normally. The airflow may interfere with other parts of the system.
  
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  What to Do Next

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    Underground car parks are a popular way to provide parking for a building without taking up any of the above-ground space. While car parks allow your residents or customers to securely park their cars on site, underground parking poses some problems.
  
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    For example, an underground car park won't necessarily have natural ventilation; these spaces are often completely enclosed. Yet, ventilation is vital in this kind of space. Why do you need a ventilation system in your car park? How can you check whether your current ventilation is up to scratch?
  
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  The Importance of Ventilation in Underground Car Parks

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  1. Removing Vehicle Fumes

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  The Importance of Servicing

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      <title>How Your Poorly Maintained Display Case Could Be Losing You Money</title>
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Installing a refrigerated display case in your café or shop is a great way to bring in more revenue. However, if you don't keep it well maintained, you could find it loses you money instead. Here are three ways a poorly maintained display case can drain your finances.
  
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  It's Running Up Your Electricity Bill

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    One of the main and most obvious ways a poorly maintained display case costs you money is by running your electricity bill up.
  
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    Because of their size and power consumption, refrigerated displays are often one of the more costly pieces of equipment in a café or shop even when they're functioning as they should. It should come as no surprise that they can drive electricity costs through the roof when they're in need of repair.
  
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    As an example, one common cause of a high electricity bill from your display case is a damaged door seal. Most good refrigeration cases have gaskets or seals that create a barrier between your cooled environment and the warm exterior air.
  
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    If the seal becomes torn or worn, it will let heat into your display case. This forces the display case to use extra power to cool itself down to the right temperature, running your electric bill up considerably.
  
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    Having your display case checked regularly by a maintenance company ensures that damaged seals, electrical faults and other potentially expensive problems are detected and fixed before you're hit with a huge invoice from your power company.
  
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  It's Making Your Food Look Unappetising

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    Does your display case house fresh foods like pastries, meat or dairy products as opposed to foods hidden in packaging? If so, then it's important that you keep these foods looking their best throughout the day. Customers eat with their eyes first and foremost, so if your items don't look as delicious as they should, you'll find yourself wasting money stocking food that customers aren't buying.
  
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    If you don't keep your refrigerated display case well maintained, you could find that the food you're selling quickly starts to deteriorate in appearance. For example, if your case isn't keeping food as cool as it should, desserts containing cream or chocolate might start to melt.
  
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    Likewise, fresh meat requires a certain level of light to look its best. If your display case bulb is running too intensely due to an electrical fault, your meat could turn blue or grey. A bulb that's running too low can also be a problem, failing to illuminate food properly and making it look dull or stale.
  
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    If you want your food to look as good as it tastes and convince customers to buy, make sure you have your case checked regularly for heat and lighting faults.
  
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  It's Making Your Customers Sick

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    The most serious and dangerous way your chilled display case can lose you money is by making your customers sick.
  
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    Fresh and frozen foods require constant chilling to keep them in edible condition. If your display case isn't running cool enough, mould and bacteria will start to grow rapidly. If people get sick after eating your food, the best case scenario is that you lose them as a customer—the worst is that they lodge a lawsuit against you.
  
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    Either way, customer sickness can cost you a lot of money and may even run you out of your business entirely.
  
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    The most common causes of mould and bacteria growth in refrigerated display cases are worn out seals or faults with the internal cooling components. By calling in a regular maintenance professional, you can ensure that any problems with these parts are found before they become serious enough to lead to customer sickness.
  
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    If you have a refrigerated display case in need of maintenance or repair, 
    
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                    Most laypeople who are unfamiliar with the data industry assume that servers and IT equipment are the biggest energy drains in data centres. However, if you're a data centre manager, you're likely well aware that cooling systems often use far more energy.
  
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  While the nature of heat production in a data centre means that HVAC will always be a big part of your budget, something many centre managers don't know is that a few simple adjustments to your cooling strategy could cut those costs dramatically.
  
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  Here are two ways to improve your HVAC system's energy efficiency, reduce electricity consumption and cut your costs.
  
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    An ice machine is an essential piece of equipment for any business that serves cold drinks and wants them to stay that way. And, let's be honest, an ice cold drink on a hot day is especially welcome on the Sunshine Coast.
  
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    Nobody wants to spend half their time filling ice cube trays with water and carefully carrying them to a freezer. Having a machine to give you ice on demand is really the only sensible way to handle the demands of a busy bar or cafe.
  
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    As useful as ice machines can be, they're complex pieces of machinery, so they don't always work as well as they're supposed to. Unfortunately, you won't always know there's a problem until your machine stops working completely.
  
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    That's one of the reasons you should have a professional inspect and maintain your ice machine regularly. In between your scheduled maintenance, look out for any of these signs a breakdown could be imminent.
  
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      <description>This post discusses the signs that your unit needs repairs. The experts at Cool Air Conditioning Pty Ltd can help with any of your air conditioning needs.</description>
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Is your air conditioning unit working the way it should, or does something seem off? Maybe the temperature isn't quite right? Or perhaps your unit is making a strange sound?
  
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Unless you're an expert, it can be hard to know what's normal and what a cause for concern is when it comes to your air conditioning unit. Luckily, there are some pretty clear signs that your unit does need repairs, and you can watch for these warning signs.
  
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          If in doubt, it's always best to contact a local air conditioning repair specialist to look over your system. If something is wrong, you'll save money by getting it fixed before the problem escalates.
  
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  1. Your Home Isn't Staying Cool 

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          The first sign is the most obvious. If your home isn't staying cool, even with the system running, then something is probably wrong. However, if parts of your home are staying cool, while others are warm, the issue could lie with your thermostat.
  
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Mention the differences in temperature around your home to your air conditioning repair specialist. If they know about these problems, they will have a place to start.
  
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  2. Your Air Conditioning Unit Is Making Abnormal Sounds 

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Air conditioning units should run quietly, so if you're noticing any sound other than a very quiet whirring, there's something wrong. Sounds like scraping, banging, clanging or screeching all suggest that an internal component is either broken, loose or out of place.
  
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Leaving an issue like a broken internal component unattended can mean further damage to other parts as they scrape against each other, so it's really important to arrange repairs ASAP.
  
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  3. Your Air Conditioning Unit Is Emitting an Unpleasant Odor 

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Is there a bad smell coming from your air conditioning unit? A musty odor suggests a buildup of mildew, mould and bacteria inside your system, which is then transferred to the air inside your home. Whereas, a rotten smell could be a sign that an animal died after being trapped within your air conditioning unit.
  
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Bad odors from your air conditioner aren't just gross, they're a health risk. Attend to the problem quickly to ensure your family's health isn't compromised.
  
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  4. Your Air Conditioning Unit Is Leaking Water

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Almost 90 percent of calls to air conditioner repair specialists are due to leaks. A leaky unit can quickly cause damage to your home, so it's really important to call a specialist the moment you notice a leak, no matter how small.
  
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Leaks can be caused by a filter that's clogged with dirt or debris, or a crack in your overflow drain pan or a blocked condensate line. These issues are easily solved by a professional and can be avoided by arranging regular maintenance on your unit.
  
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  5. Air Flow from the Air Conditioning Unit Is Poor

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Poor air flow from your air conditioning unit is a guarantee that something's wrong. Less serious cases could be caused by low refrigerant levels, dirty coils, blocked vents, clogged filters or a fan that's clogged up with dust.
  
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  6. Your Bills Are Higher Than Usual

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          Noticed a big spike in your energy bill? When your cooling system isn't working properly, it can start to use excessive amounts of power. Compare last season's bill with this season's, and arrange a unit inspection if you notice a dramatic difference. If your energy bill increase is combined with one of the other signs listed above, you can be pretty sure that your air conditioner needs repairs.
  
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    For most people living in Queensland, a split cycle air-conditioning unit is an essential item for the home. It's mainly needed to escape the heat through the long, hot summer months, but it can also be very welcome during the short, but often cold, winter period.
  
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    Like any appliance, your air-conditioning unit needs to be looked after to ensure that it works efficiently when you need it. That's why having it serviced on a regular basis is an important yet often overlooked household maintenance task.
  
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    If you've been neglecting the maintenance of your air-conditioning unit, then here are three reasons why you should book an appointment to have it serviced as soon as possible.
  
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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          One of the best ways to keep your nursing home residents healthy and happy is to make sure they get a good night's sleep every night. Unfortunately, there are multiple factors that contribute to healthy sleep, and it may seem like it's impossible to address the needs of dozens of people at once.
  
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  Thankfully, it doesn't have to be as difficult as it sounds. One of the best ways for nursing home managers to improve sleep is to have a high quality air conditioning system installed in the facility. A commercial system from  
  
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   could improve your home in multiple ways. Here are 3 ways it could improve your residents' sleep.
  
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  Air Conditioning Prevents Overheating

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  Aside from directly affecting the ability to sleep, too much heat can also lead to dehydration. Dehydration leads to further sleep problems, from inducing fatigue to decreasing melatonin.
  
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  Overheating can be a problem for anyone's sleep pattern, but it's even more of an issue for elderly bodies. As the body ages, its ability to regulate temperature gradually decreases.
  
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  Generally, the science says that a cooler environment is more conducive to a good night's sleep. 15.5 to 19.5 degrees Celsius is the recommended sleeping temperature for healthy adults, though bedroom temperature should be above 18 degrees Celsius for those aged over 65.
  
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   On an Australian summer night, temperatures can soar much higher than this without an air conditioning unit that's working efficiently.
  
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  A comprehensive cooling system with individually controlled units in each room is the best way to ensure residents can sleep at a temperature that makes them feel comfortable.
  
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  Air Conditioning Reduces Noise

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    &lt;!--StartFragment--&gt;                          It doesn't take much noise to wake a sleeping senior. In fact, research shows that an increase of just 6 decibels can be enough to wake up some nursing home residents.
  
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  Noise in nursing homes generally stems from more than one place. Most managers focus on trying to reduce noise coming from inside the home, such as that from the TVs or employees. While this can reduce noise significantly, there's still another source of noise that can be even more disturbing: outdoor sounds.
  
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  No nursing home exists in a vacuum. Wherever your facility is based, you're likely to face outside noise, whether it's from traffic and vehicles in a city home or livestock and agriculture in a rural home.
  
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  If you don't have an adequate ventilation and cooling system, you'll likely have a lot of residents opening their windows at night to get some fresh air. Having a new air conditioning system installed will eliminate the need for open windows, drastically reducing noise that could wake your residents up.
  
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  While it may seem counter-intuitive to use machinery to reduce noise, remember that many modern air conditioning units produce a lot less noise than their older counterparts.
  
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  Air Conditioning Improves Breathing

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  What's more surprising is that indoor air can be even more polluted than outdoor air. In some areas, it's been found to be 100 times more polluted. Nursing homes are no exception, especially given the frequent use of cleaning products that put volatile compounds into the air.
  
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  The contaminants and toxins found in nursing homes as a result of poor air quality can lead to or worsen respiratory problems. These range from minor problems like coughing and shortness of breath to serious problems like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
  
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  One of the consequences of breathing problems is poor sleep. Breathlessness can lead to frequent awakening during the night. Some residents may not realise their breathing problems are directly affecting their sleep, instead waking up feeling tired, demotivated and depressed.
  
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  With a good air conditioning system, you can relieve and even prevent respiratory issues in your residents, keep them cool and comfortable, and prevent excess noise from outside. Contact Shannon’s Refrigeration and Air Conditioning to learn more.
  
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    Just like any
home appliance, your air conditioning unit is going to show signs of wear and
tear over its lifetime and eventually deteriorate, which will lead to
mechanical problems.
  
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    However, while
you may not always be able to prevent common air conditioner problems smart
home owners will take preventative measures to minimise these problems and help
detect problems early.
  
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  &lt;p&gt;&#xD;
    
                    
    Regular
maintenance of your air conditioner is key. 
Not only will you extend the working life of your unit, it can also save
you a significant amount of money on repairs and eventually replacement costs.
  
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    So, what
practices can you do to keep your cooling/heating system working efficiently
and trouble free?
  
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      Check and Clean/Change the filter at
least every three/six months. 
    
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    *Filters
may need more regular attention if the air conditioner is used constantly, or
is subject to above normal dusty conditions or pet hair etc.
  
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    Keeping
filters clean will ensure the efficiency of your A/C unit, reducing the energy
consumption, saving you money.  Clogged,
dirty filters block the airflow and reduce the systems cooling ability.  The air travelling through blocked filters
may also carry dirt directly into the evaporator coil, leading to problems.
  
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      Check and Clean around the Outdoor
Condensing Unit. 
    
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    Minimise
foliage, dirt and debris near the Outdoor Unit. 
Condensing Coils can become very dirty if the environment is dusty or
foliage is too close.  Cleaning the area
around the coil, removing any falling leaves, clearing debris or trimming back
plants at least half a meter away from the Condensing unit will allow for a
good clean airflow.
  
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      Keep your Thermostat setting Consistent.  
    
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will ensure you are maximising energy efficiency.  Ideally set between 25-27 degrees Celsius.  
  
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    Every
degree lower can increase the running cost by up to 15%.  A constant setting will also ensure the
normal run cycle of the air conditioner. 
If you set your temperature too low your air conditioner can struggle to
reach the low thermostat setting and cause excessive wear and tear or premature
break down.
  
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      Regular Maintenance Visits by a Well
Trained Air Conditioning Technician.  
    
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    Many Air Conditioner problems can be
avoided or reversed during regular maintenance visits.  Even when your unit appears to be functioning
well, annual preventative maintenance services will help to ensure your Air Conditioning
System is running at its best.
  
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      Hiring a Professional Air Conditioning Service
Technician
    
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    A brief
outline of what tasks &amp;amp; investigations a well-trained technician should do
during a maintenance service:-
  
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components.
  
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time clocks.
  
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of equipment including rust/corrosion.
  
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  You have replaced the batteries, but it still doesn’t work.

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                    You’re not sure if it is a problem with the air conditioner or the remote controller is dead.
  
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  Here is a little tip – 
  
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  To confirm if your remote control is powering up.  You can detect if the air conditioning remote is sending a signal by using your digital camera, including your phone camera.
  
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  1.  Turn your camera display on and point the remote transmitter at the camera screen 
  
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  2.  Press the ON/OFF button on the remote controller.  If there is power a LED light should be emitted and will show up on the camera display.  
  
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  If there is no light your remote control may be faulty.  Please feel free to contact our office for more information.
  
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