HOUSTON, TX, May 01, 2013 (Press-News.org) As hot days in Houston increase, homeowners should pay attention if their air conditioning seems to decline. Murray Kaiman, president of Houston AC company HousePro, says that signs indicating a need for air conditioner repair or replacement might include:
1- Rooms get too warm or too cool
2- Humidity is uncomfortable in the home
3- Energy bills are on the rise
4- System is older than 10 years
Air conditioner installation firms often suggest replacing an HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) unit when its performance starts declining. Sometimes, however, a thorough cleaning and tune up to correct leaky ductwork and low insulation is all that is needed. Installing programmable thermostats can also improve energy management.
The certified technicians from House Pro are qualified to investigate and diagnose problems, as well as recommend solutions such as air conditioner service or installation of a new unit. HVAC units older than 10 years may be ready for replacement, and homeowners are wise to invest in a unit with the Energy Star label. The Energy Star label means the product has met the strict guidelines created by the US Environmental Protection Agency and may save customers up to 20 percent on cooling costs. HousePro proudly partners with Energy Star for AC service in Houston.
Recent updates in refrigerants that meet air conditioning safety standards will also affect decisions. Some older systems can be adapted for the new non-harmful refrigerants; however, if consumers continue using R-22 Freon in older models, they should expect air conditioner repair expenses to increase. When purchasing a new HVAC unit, consumers should make sure their selection uses an EPA approved refrigerant.
Part of HousePro's mission is to help customers make choices that are good for their wallets and good for the environment. As a comprehensive AC service in Houston, HousePro will provide a free estimate or second opinion. They also affiliate with large lending organizations to help customers receive beneficial financing for air conditioner installation.
Learn more
For more information about air conditioning repair and service in the greater Houston area, call HousePro at 832-850-2117 or visit the HousePro website at www.ac-houston.com.
About HousePro
HousePro has served Houston and surrounding communities for more than 12 years with comprehensive HVAC system installation, service and repair. Technicians are on-call 24-hours, with emergency service available within two hours.
Address: 6115 Skyline Drive, Houston TX 77057. Phone: 832-850-2117
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HousePro is more than just a Houston AC contractor, we are home performance specialists that have been serving the Houston area for over 12 years. We know that we can help lower your energy usage by taking a whole home approach to improving your home. Your HVAC system is at the heart of your home energy usage, accounting for up to 60% of energy costs each year.
When Do You Need Air Conditioner Repair in Houston?
When a home ventilation system develops problems, homeowners wonder if they should seek air conditioner repair or invest in a replacement. Houston AC expert Murray Kaiman, president of HousePro, discusses key points to consider.
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[Press-News.org] When Do You Need Air Conditioner Repair in Houston?When a home ventilation system develops problems, homeowners wonder if they should seek air conditioner repair or invest in a replacement. Houston AC expert Murray Kaiman, president of HousePro, discusses key points to consider.


