Monday, November 17, 2014

Furnace Repair

Do you need a Furnace Repair or Broken Heat Pump fixed? If so we can help. There's nothing worse than turning on your thermostat only to find that your heat doesn't come on. If that is the case and you live in Rancho Cordova or the Sacramento area we can get you warm again in no time. Our technicians are friendly and will tell you exactly what needs to be done and how much it will cost before you pay. A1 Heating and Air is not a franchise or operated from another City or State so we believe that is what makes us able to provide quality, local service at an affordable price. 

Most parts are on our vans so we can usually make the repair on the spot. If we have to pick up a part we will get back to you as soon as possible so you can be comfortable again quickly. If you would like to schedule an appointment you can do that at 916-751-6060 24 hours per day. We work evenings and weekends so we can schedule a day and time that is most convenient for you. You can also schedule on our contact page at www.a1heatcool.com.

If your repair turns into a costly situation we can also replace your entire system with a newer more efficient one. But don't worry, our technicians are not going to try to sell you anything you don't need or want. In fact, most of the time we are able to get you up and running even if your system is older. We have several customers with furnaces that are over 35 years old and are running safely and smoothly with one customer who has a gas furnace that is 65 years old!

So what ever your heat pump or furnace needs we can help. Just give us a call!

916-751-6060

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Time to check out your furnace? At A1 Heating and Air we are doing lots of tune ups for our customers so they will be ready for the cold weather to come. It is a fact that our customers who have us check out and tune up their furnace or heat pump before winter hits have much fewer service calls when it is really cold. In fact, less than 2% of our customers have any problem at all even on older systems if they do a tune up on their system.

What makes our tune up different? Time! We spend more time thoroughly going over your system than the "big guys" and it shows. Did you know that most companies want their technicians in and out of your home in thirty minutes or less? That would be great if there was a way to be thorough, but we spend an average of 45 minutes to over an hour making sure everything looks good.

Some things to remember if you want to keep your unit heating properly this winter:

Change the filter! This is the single best thing you can do to keep your system clean and running well. Clogged filters reduce air flow which increases internal heat in your furnace which can damage the heat exchangers. Also, when the filter gets clogged air will still find its way through your system around the filter dragging dirt and dust into the motor and fan and back into your home. Not good.

Want to get a head start on winter? Give us a call at 916-751-6060 to schedule your tune up or get a diagnostic for only $59. Once you experience our top notch service, friendly employees and fair prices we believe you will stay a customer for life!

A1 Heating and Air
Rancho Cordova/Sacramento
916-751-6060

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Common Summertime Air Conditioner Problems

Today we will discuss a very common reason that home air conditioners are broken. That would be an issue with the condenser fan motor located in the outdoor unit of your AC or Heatpump. You can see this device very easily because it is the component that you would see at the top spinning when your unit is on.

The purpose of this motor is to draw air that is cooler than the condensing coil across the surface of the fins thus transferring heat from the system, ie, your home. When this fan shuts down that transfer is greatly reduced and it is very difficult on a hot day for heat to be removed.

As technicians we check the amp draws on these fan motors to make sure the device is working within the manufacturer's specifications. We also check to see if there is any oil residue from the sealed bearings that is coating the housing of the motor. Then we check the fan motor capacitor to see if it is ok and then move on to the next item on our check list. The one thing that is commonly missed is checking the actual temperature of the motor. As long as the unit is shaded this easy to do with thermometer but if it is in the direct sunlight the unit should be shaded first. I have found that most fan motors will be operating at or below about 100 degrees Fahrenheit, much above that, say 120 or higher will give cause for concern and I would recommend replacement because this means the device is beginning to fail.

So what happens to your air conditioning system when this fan is starting to overheat and fail? Well, the common symptom is this: your AC will work fine for most of the day. Then later in the afternoon when the outdoor temperature really begins to heat up the fan will shut off, shutting down your entire outdoor unit. Later in the evening, when temps cool the fan motor will kick on again after it has cooled off and the unit will start running.

If you are experiencing this symptom you should give us a call and we will be happy to come out and verify that this is the case.

We can easily determine where the problem lies and get you back up and running in no time. Most of the time we keep these motors on our vehicles and can repair it on the spot but if we don't have that particular one we can pick it up at a supplier and return with a new motor and get your home cool again.

Hopefully this is helpful. If you have questions you can give me a call at A1 Heating and Air here in Rancho Cordova, servicing the entire Sacramento area. Our Phone number is 916-751-6060 and we have dispatchers available 24 hours a day to take your calls. Or check us out on the web at  A1 Heating and Air

Hopefully it won't be a hot summer but if it is give us a call. This is James at A1 Heating and Air, where we "Heat you Up and we Cool You Down".

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Summer Diagnostic for your AC

Summer's in full blast with temperatures reaching into the hundreds. If your AC or Heatpump is down we can help.

What are some of the common things that can go wrong with your air conditioner? Well one of the most common things that happens is that when it gets really hot capacitors overheat and can swell, rendering them useless and shutting down your system. We stock many sizes of capacitors on our trucks and vans. The capacitor is a device that assists your condenser's fan motor and compressor on start up, as well as keeping the current in phase which gives more torque or power. Without a properly functioning one it can damage the motors and shut down your system, with the end result of no cool air in your home. We have the tools to properly diagnose these items and make a replacement quickly and at a very reasonable price.

Another type of capacitor that can go out is commonly referred to as a kick start or start capacitor. Many of the higher end compressors will use this type and if this one goes out it will place a strain on the motor windings and eventually the unit will not come on. Again, we have the tools to properly diagnose and fix this when it happens.

 Don't be left out in the heat! Be sure and give us a call. Right now we have a July Special to diagnose your Air Conditioning Problem in your home for only $59. Give us a call at 916-751-6060 and we can help you.

And check us out on the web:   A1 Heating and Air


Thursday, September 26, 2013

Install New Furnace

Is it time to install a new furnace in your home? If you are thinking about installing a new heating system in your home there are several things to consider.

First of all, consider why you are thinking about a new furnace: is it completely broken, is it costing you money in repairs or high heating bills? If so, then it may make sense to replace it. Obviously if your furnace has been condemned you would want to replace it for safety reasons. I would like to briefly touch on one other reason, and that may be because a technician may have told you that you need a new one because of costly repairs. While you may trust your technician, and he or she may be a great one, I would encourage you to get a second opinion from a certified, trained technician with years of experience. Many times I have been called in to give an estimate on replacing an entire system only to find out that what the previous company presented as a potential nightmare in costs was really just a way to make a sale. Many times.....I would say at least one in ten or so, I find out that if we replace a part or make an adjustment we can get the unit up and running. So make sure you get that second or even third opinion....it could save you a lot of unneeded expense.

If you are sure that you need to replace your system then start with the basics: 

1) Have several estimates. I like it when a customer has done their research because it tells me they are serious, informed, and will have a basic knowledge about the process since they have talked with several contractors. These estimates will also give you a good range of pricing and capabilities of contractors.

2) Don't be dazzled by a bunch of amazing guarantees and bells and whistles. Keep the conversation on which equipment will be recommended and why, how the new system will meet your needs, who is actually going to be installing the unit, in fact I would recommend you tell the contractor that you want to meet the actual installer before you make your decision. Nothing's worse than buying from a clean cut, friendly representative of a heating and air company only to find out that the actual installation might be done by someone who you can't wait to get out of your house.

3) Make sure the company you talk to is going to pull a permit. There is no reason a reputable company would talk you out of pulling a permit. The installation is going to be dealing with electricity and gas...not something you want to take a chance with....get a second set of eyes on that install. A good tip I have learned thru the years: If I hear an installer or salesman or technician say, "are you going to want me to pull a permit?" I know right away that this person has different standards of work depending on if he thinks someone will be checking up on the work. Any great installer or technician wants people, including the inspector to see his work.....it's called pride of workmanship and that's what you want, someone who is proud of the work they do.

4) Make sure your ductwork is inspected. No one has so many years of experience in heating and air conditioning that they can just look at your furnace and decide what needs to be done. The furnace is what has the blower for your system, which moves the air thru the house....therefore a check up of the existing ductwork is crucial for how the furnace or air handler will work. A great technician will not only look at the visible condition of the ductwork, but also the connections at the collars and plenums, as well as make some assessment of the general design of the duct system. If the tech doesn't inspect your ductwork without you mentioning it, I would suggest passing on that contractor and looking for someone more thorough.

I could go on and on, but hopefully the above four recommendations will give you a good start in your search for a good contractor.

If you live in the Sacramento area feel free to give me a call or write me a note either on this blog or my website, which you will find at the right side of this article.

Take Care,

The HVAC tech.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Cooler Weather in Rancho Cordova

Thinking about replacement or repair of your worn out furnace? The weather has started to change already as September is nearly over. Today is supposed to be Cool and possibly rainy...reminds me of my days in Florida...well, without the cool part....

....which brings us to the reality that we need to start planning ahead for colder weather. When was the last time you had your furnace or heat pump checked out by a trained technician? If you are wanting to get a head start on the weather give me a call. I will come out to your home and check it out thoroughly. What is different about my service? Well, first of all I am the owner of A1 Heating and Air in Rancho Cordova, servicing all of the Sacramento area. As an owner I am very concerned about my customers needs.

There won't be any fifteen or even thirty minute quickie service checks...I will be thorough and clean as much of your unit as I can in about one hour to an hour an a half depending on what kind of shape the heating system is in. Heat pumps do take a little less time than furnaces because gas furnaces are typically dirtier.

If there are any parts that need to be replaced I will let you know without the cheap sales pitch. If you are like me you will appreciate that. I know that when I take my car in to my favorite mechanic I expect him to let me know before parts are broken. He will let me know how much time to expect the part to last and then let me make the decision. I handle it the same way, understanding that everyone's situation is different.

My prices will be reasonable. I am not the cheapest, I can't be because I take extra time and do a thorough job. One thing you can count on, I refuse to change a part just to make a fast buck. I don't believe in that because people who live that way don't get repeat business or referrals, which are important if you want to stay in business. I am from the old school where everyone knew everyone else by their reputation and integrity and so I think about that in everything I do.

Make sense? If you like what you hear give me a call at 916-751-6060 and I will be happy to set an appointment to come out to your home to review your furnace and maintain, repair, or even replace, only if that is necessary. You can check out my website at www.a1heatcool.com as well.

Take care and enjoy this great weather!!!

James Merts

Friday, September 20, 2013

Sizing of Heating and Air Conditioning Equipment

Most homeowners do not know the proper way to size equipment for their home (and some people in the trade embarrassingly). So I want to talk a minute about sizing.

Back in the day we sized by square footage of the home. Not so any more. And if ever there was a time where bigger isn't better it's now in the heating and air business. In fact we are trying to go as small as possible both to increase efficiency as well as to increase comfort.

So how do we do it? I size the equipment using a computer program which takes into account insulation, orientation of the home, window area, type and design of ductwork, location of ductwork and other things that will effect the amount of btu's needed as well as the amount of air flow.

I know quite a few installers and salesmen who will just upsize the unit a half or even an entire ton if the customer complains the unit "isn't keeping up".  This is the exact wrong thing to do in most cases.

Another component to sizing arises when it comes to multiple floors and when zoning is involved. A properly designed zoning system can help reduce the sizing needed but only if it is engineered correctly.

If you need help with sizing make sure the technician that comes out to your home explains exactly how size will be determined and don't consider yourself lucky if you get a bid on equipment where you are getting a lower price on a size that is larger than what some of the other contractors are bidding. Much of the cost of installation has to do with the ductwork many times so that cost may be reflected in their bid, while in my experience the crummy contractors will just upsize the equipment to compensate for the fact that they will not be addressing some of the other more complicated issues that arise with ductwork.

If you live in the Sacramento area and would like to contact me about this just give me a call at 916-751-6060 or visit my website at www.a1heatcool.com and complete the contact form.

Take Care!

James
A1 Heating and Air