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How to Repair a Frozen HVAC Unit
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A Professional Heating and Cooling Contractor Offers Useful Information on How to Defrost Your HVAC Unit
One of the most common HVAC problems is when the unit freezes up. A block of ice builds around the inside unit and the entire system stops working. Many people decide to call a professional heating and cooling contractor when this happens; however, defrosting an HVAC is quite a simple task. You may not need the assistance of a professional contractor. Here's what you need to know. First of all, you must understand why HVAC units freeze up in the first place. Well, the main culprit for a frozen air conditioner is a dirty evaporator coil.
One of the most common HVAC problems is when the unit freezes up. A block of ice builds around the inside unit and the entire system stops working. Many people decide to call a professional heating and cooling contractor when this happens; however, defrosting an HVAC is quite a simple task. You may not need the assistance of a professional contractor. Here's what you need to know. First of all, you must understand why HVAC units freeze up in the first place. Well, the main culprit for a frozen air conditioner is a dirty evaporator coil.
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Published May 5th, 2014 3:54 AM
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Cor1382303 on Aug 21, 2015I wonder though, how would a block of ice build up in either a heating or cooling unit? It's a question that came to my mind after reading the article and also because several HVAC contractors came to my home and installed one for me. Also, winter time is coming in pretty soon so this will be a good time for me to know how to prevent any breakdowns on my unit. <a href='http://www.biggerstaffs.com/heating-cooling' ></a>
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