Heating and Air Conditioning

How Long Do Mini Split AC Systems Usually Last?

In today’s world, comfort is key, especially at home. That’s why mini-split ACs, or Ductless air conditioners, are becoming popular. These systems offer effective cooling and heating without ductwork. Like any home comfort investment, thinking about their lifespan is crucial. Are you thinking long-term? This article will delve into this system and answer the question: How long do mini-split AC systems typically last? By understanding the factors that affect their life expectancy, you can decide whether a Ductless air conditioner …

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Top Summer HVAC Tips for a Cool and Comfortable Home

The hot summer weather can make your home into an uncomfortable furnace. At Anderson Air, we care about your comfort. We understand that keeping your air conditioning system (AC unit) well-maintained is essential for staying cool in the summer. The good news is that with a few simple summer HVAC tips, you can keep your AC unit running efficiently throughout the spring and summer seasons. This translates into a cool and comfortable room environment, potentially lower energy bills, and peace …

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The Only Spring HVAC Maintenance Guide You’ll Ever Need

Spring has sprung! In Arkansas, the warmer months are a timely reminder for homeowners to tackle a variety of maintenance tasks. Among the most crucial spring cleaning duties is dusting off and preparing your AC system for the summer time.  A little attention now can ensure your cooling system operates efficiently and reliably throughout the spring and summer, keeping you comfortable no matter how high the mercury rises. Here’s our list of HVAC maintenance tasks you can complete in the …

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What is an Air Handler and How Does it Work?

Your HVAC system is made up of a network of components that can sometimes seem a bit daunting. Understanding the parts of your system can help you take better care of it. An air handler is a crucial component responsible for circulating and regulating the air throughout your living space, keeping it comfortable throughout the year.  For customers wanting to learn how to enhance their home’s heating and cooling efficiency, recognizing common issues with air handlers can be crucial. This …

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How to Fix Delayed Ignition On A Gas Furnace

Imagine you go to turn your furnace on, and despite your efforts, it doesn’t switch on! Experiencing a delayed ignition in your gas furnace is more than just inconvenient; it can actually be dangerous to your unit and your safety and, therefore, requires immediate attention. Many homeowners face this problem, often marked by a loud bang or popping sound when the furnace finally ignites after a delay. This situation can be frustrating and may signal underlying problems with your system. …

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Removing and Preventing Dust Buildup In Your Air Conditioner

Dusty HVAC systems can spell trouble for your cooling system and your health. Homeowners often call us asking how to get rid of the excess dust in their AC unit. After all, there’s nothing worse than dusting only to have more dust blow from your vents.  We’ve created this handy guide to give you some strategies to tackle this common problem so your space remains as clean and allergen-free as possible. It’ll also do wonders for your HVAC system’s efficiency!  …

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8 Signs Of An Improper HVAC Installation to Look Out For

Your HVAC installation is one of the most important parts of getting a new unit. If the installation is wrong, chances are your heating or cooling system won’t work like it’s supposed to, meaning you’ll feel uncomfortable.  If you’ve installed a new system in your home or business property within the past few years, your system shouldn’t be giving you trouble. However, if your installer put your unit in wrong, you may notice some issues with it. For most home …

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5 Signs That You Have A Burnt Out Heating Element

When the temperature dips and you turn to your trusty HVAC system for comfort, the last thing you expect is a blast of cold air.  For many homeowners, understanding the signs of a failing heating element can be the difference between a quick fix and a costly replacement. Here at Anderson Air, we are committed to guiding our customers through the ins and outs of their heating system woes with straightforward advice.  Whether your home isn’t heating up or there’s …

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How to Unstick A Reversing Valve On A Heat Pump 

Heat pumps are great central heating technology, giving homeowners heating in the winter and cooling in the summer. But that only happens when everything is working properly.  Today, we will shed light on a common problem that heat pump owners might encounter: a stuck reversing valve. This essential component, vital for the proper functioning of your heat pump, can sometimes become jammed, affecting your system’s performance. If it sounds difficult, don’t worry! We’ve simplified the process for you, breaking it …

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What You Should Know About MERV Ratings for Air Filters

Even though Arkansas meets American federal air quality standards pretty consistently, homeowners should still be vigilant about their indoor air quality. In fact, studies have shown that indoor air is often more polluted than outdoor air.  In the modern age, with most people spending a lot of time indoors, ensuring clean and healthy air is important, especially during the winter. One great way is choosing a quality air filter for your HVAC system. This article will help you learn more …

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