Air Conditioning and Heating Houston https://geiacandheat.com GEI Air Conditioning and Heating - The Best Heating & Air Conditioning HVAC in Houston TX Mon, 15 Aug 2022 13:24:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://geiacandheat.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cropped-cropped-GEI-AC-LOGO-32x32.jpgAir Conditioning and Heating Houstonhttps://geiacandheat.com 32 32 Indoor Air Qualityhttps://geiacandheat.com/indoor-air-quality/ https://geiacandheat.com/indoor-air-quality/#respond Tue, 07 Jan 2020 16:49:14 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=1570 Air Duct Cleaning, Air Filters, Air Purifiers

In this article, we’re going to explain the benefits of air duct cleaning, air filters, and air purifiers in keeping the air you breathe in good condition. Trust us, the quality of your air is more important than you think, so keep reading to learn how you can improve it now!

Indoor Air Quality Standards

While there are no established and unified standards for indoor air quality, it’s generally agreed that a building’s air quality should fall within a certain range to be healthy to its inhabitants. The commonly agreed upon standard in many commercial buildings is an air quality threshold of 25 ppm for a standard 8 hour workday.

Indoor Air Quality Services

If you can tell your air quality is off and could use some improvement, luckily there are specific air quality services to help you with that issue. GEI Group is a premier utilities service company that can easily handle all sorts of maintenance and repair tasks, including helping to improve the air quality of your home or commercial building.

Indoor Air Quality Inspection

The first step to improving your air quality is to have an air quality inspection performed. The professional technicians at GEI Group are more than qualified to handle these inspections and are available now to help you asses your air quality situation.

How Indoor Air Quality Is Measured

Measuring indoor air quality usually takes a specialized air quality measurement device. Professional air quality services will have the most advanced devices to detect mold particles and other contaminants in the air. These may be more on the pricey side depending on the size of the building being tested.

There are also cheap at home air quality tests that you can buy from any hardware store. These tests will also determine the quality of your air, but may give less detailed information than a professional test would give.

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AC Maintenance Servicehttps://geiacandheat.com/maintaining-your-air-conditioner/ https://geiacandheat.com/maintaining-your-air-conditioner/#respond Mon, 09 Dec 2019 15:34:00 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=2296 In this article, we’re going to cover all you need to know about the best AC maintenance service that you can use for your own AC system. This service is one of the most affordable services with the best customer reputation around, so let’s get started.

24 Hour Repair Houston

For AC Repair and HVAC repair services, the GEI Group has you covered for most repair needs. Even if your AC system stops working in the middle of the night, they have trained professionals on call ready to come to your location to get things running again.

As we mentioned earlier, GEI Group will work perfect to handle any AC or HVAC repairs you need, so be sure to check out their website as a possible option. They also operate in the Houston area and are equipped to handle AC and HVAC repairs as needed during any time of the day.

How Often Do AC Units Need to Be Serviced?

Regular upkeep and maintenance of your AC system is crucial to it continuing to function well. Over time, various components of your AC can become clogged and dirty with debris, making it run less smoothly and making it work harder to push air through your home.

As these issues can build up surprisingly quickly, it’s a good idea to get your AC serviced at least once a year. That way, trained AC technicians can work to keep everything running smoothly.

What Is Routine Maintenance for AC?

When an AC technician comes to perform maintenance on your AC, there are a few routine things they’ll do.

One will be to check for any build up of debris throughout the system. If they find any, they’ll work to remove the build up to prevent any clogs from forming. They’ll also check for how clean your AC is, and one of these components is the AC filter. After inspecting your filter, they’ll probably switch it out for a new one, unless for some reason it doesn’t appear to be too dirty.

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Checking for correct airflowhttps://geiacandheat.com/checking-for-correct-airflow-2/ https://geiacandheat.com/checking-for-correct-airflow-2/#respond Thu, 05 Dec 2019 12:48:11 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=1056 Indoor airflow in any air conditioning system is critical. Too much air and the customer suffers lack of dehumidification in cooling. Too little air in cooling may freeze the coil causing damage to both indoor coil and outdoor compressor.

Checking airflow is one of the most important checks. Instruments can measure pressure drop across the coil. If pressure drop tables are available, they indicate the cubic feet of air per minute (cfm) moving through the coil. An inclined manometer or Magnehelic gauge are examples of this type of instrument.

A velometer measures the velocity of the air in feet per minute (fpm). If the area of duct is known, the velometer reading times the area of duct (in square feet) calculates the airflow.

There are also simple mathematical formulas that are needed. All of them require measurements be taken. These measurements require a voltmeter, ammeter, and a good temperature tester.

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Recording cooling differenceshttps://geiacandheat.com/recording-cooling-differences-2/ https://geiacandheat.com/recording-cooling-differences-2/#respond Thu, 05 Dec 2019 12:47:20 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=1052 A common problem in product design—particularly in electronics—is managing thermal conditions for optimal efficiency. The core of the challenge is designing energy-efficient microprocessors and printed circuit boards (PCBs) that will not overheat.

A frequently overlooked aspect of thermal management problem solving is architectural design. Whether it’s a private home, an office building, or a dedicated server room, architectural considerations can have a huge impact on the thermal management solutions available. 

To tackle and alleviate the difficulties and inefficiencies that arise as a result of heat, engineers employ different cooling systems to manage conditions. These systems can be divided into two main categories: those with active and with passive cooling techniques. But what is the difference between them?

The advantages of passive cooling techniques lie in the energy efficiency and lower financial cost, making it an astute systems design choice for the thermal management of both buildings and electronic products.

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How Does A Swamp Cooler Work?https://geiacandheat.com/installing-free-flow-pack-2/ https://geiacandheat.com/installing-free-flow-pack-2/#respond Thu, 05 Dec 2019 12:46:28 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=1049 Have you ever traveled to a place with high humidity? You may have found your hair curled, your skin was softer, but you seemed to sweat a lot more. Your body used the moisture in the air to make you sweat, and cool you down; a process called evaporative cooling. This same principle is used when it comes to swamp coolers. Swamp coolers are prevalent in warm, dry areas, such as Utah, Nevada and Arizona, where there’s less moisture in the air, and evaporative cooling can work by adding moisture in the air. But how does a swamp cooler actually work? The following animations will give you a better idea of what’s happening in that machine that makes you comfortable in those warm summer months.

A swamp cooler uses moisture to cool air. A swamp cooler (which is also called an evaporative air conditioner) works by taking warm outside air through wet evaporative cooler pads, effectively cooling the air. The cold air is then blown into a home by a blower motor through a vent. The main parts of a swamp cooler can be found in the diagram below.

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How Does HVAC Ductwork Work?https://geiacandheat.com/checking-for-airflow/ https://geiacandheat.com/checking-for-airflow/#respond Wed, 04 Dec 2019 10:57:04 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=942 When you think of your HVAC system, you might think of the bulky air conditioners that sit outside your home or the furnace in your basement. You might even think about the vents in your bedroom, living room, or kitchen. But have you ever stopped to think about the metal channels that connect your air conditioner and furnace to those vents? These metal channels are called the ductwork, and it forms an integral part of your HVAC system.

In this article, we’re going to go through the main parts of your HVAC system’s ductwork, how they work, and when (and why!) they may need to be replaced.

There are several HVAC duct components that make up your HVAC system. Here are some of the main parts:

Ducts (Pipes and Trunks)

The duct pipes and trunks in your home and made of several different components. Simply put, the duct pipes and trunks are the main channels that connect to the air handler and provide a conduit for warmed or cooled air to be blown throughout your home. The duct trunk is the large main trunk, while the duct pipes connect that trunk to each room of your home.

Most of the time, these trunks and pipes are made of galvanized steel but, for places where your walls need a more bendable option, flexible aluminum can also be used. This aluminum is generally called flex piping in ductwork.

Besides the trunk and pipes, there are other ducts that bring air into very specific places within the home. For example, a tall, thin, vertical duct pipe is called a stack, which allows air to be blown vertically through a thin wall. Stack heads are found at the end of this type of duct pipes.

Duct Transitions

Obviously, these ducts need to be connected according to the shape of the home if your HVAC system is to work efficiently. There isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach to HVAC systems, so these duct trunks and pipes must be connected using duct transitions

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What’s Making Your Faucet Leak?https://geiacandheat.com/corporate-climate/ https://geiacandheat.com/corporate-climate/#respond Wed, 04 Dec 2019 10:53:20 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=937 A number of different plumbing problems can cause a faucet to leak, from corroded pipes or defective gaskets to mineral deposits in the internal parts of the faucet. Leaky faucets can be irritating, but they can also be a serious problem.

If you ignore a leaking or dripping faucet in your home, the problem can quickly change from a simple repair to a complex plumbing issue, so it’s important that you have the problem taken care of as soon as possible. The professional Ohio plumbers at Wind Bender Mechanical Services, LLC can fix any plumbing problems that you encounter, and we’ll be able to diagnose and repair any leaking faucets quickly and accurately.

The Facts

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, leaks in plumbing fixtures can waste up to 10,000 gallons of water per household every year. The most common leak problems occur with:

  •  Toilet flappers
  •  Valves
  •  Faucets

The EPA states that fixing these problems can save you up to 10% on your water bills every month.

Dripping faucets can waste a tremendous amount of water, so this problem has a serious impact on the environment. If you don’t have any leaks in your Ohio home repaired, you’ll be wasting both money and valuable resources.

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Emergency AC Repairhttps://geiacandheat.com/when-do-you-need-an-emergency-ac-repair/ https://geiacandheat.com/when-do-you-need-an-emergency-ac-repair/#respond Fri, 29 Nov 2019 13:53:42 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=754 Air conditioning malfunctions are fairly common, and discovering what is causing the disruption in your cooling system can be difficult. Reaching out to a reputable Avondale HVAC contractor for your AC repair can relieve some of the stress that air conditioning emergencies bring.

To correct problems with your air conditioning unit, make sure that your unit and thermostat have power first. Then ensure that the outdoor component’s and air handler’s switches haven’t been turned off. Check the settings on the thermostat. They should be set to cooling mode, and the temperature should be set lower than the home’s temperature. Additionally, clean your air filter if you notice clogging and airflow restriction to reduce stress on the AC unit.

Call Your HVAC Technician If . . .

  •  Your Air Conditioning System is Short Cycling – Your AC unit may turn off and on continually every few minutes. When it behaves like this, it is unable to finish a full cycle. This problem can be caused by a compressor or thermostat malfunction, and if the problem isn’t fixed in a timely manner, it can affect the longevity of your air conditioner, so you should consider contacting your HVAC technician as soon as you notice the problem.
  •  Your Air Conditioning System Crashes – An air conditioner crashing in the middle of the hottest months of the year is a thing of nightmares, but unfortunately, sometimes it happens in real life. If your AC unit crashes, check the circuit breaker and thermostat first, then search for a refrigerant leak, which can cause the unit to stall. A frozen evaporator coil, which prevents the air conditioner from removing heat from your home, may also be the culprit. You may not be able to determine what caused your air conditioner to stop working, so in this case, contact your air conditioning contractor promptly.
  •  You Hear Grinding Noises Coming from Your AC Unit – An insufficiently lubricated motor in the air handler can create a grinding noise in your air conditioner. If the noise persists and you do not correct the problem speedily, the motor could burn out, necessitating costly repairs. Grinding noises in your AC unit may also result from an overworked compressor or a loose fan belt.
  •  Your AC Unit is Experiencing Electrical Failure – Electrical failures are serious matters, so if the lights keep dimming when the AC unit activates, the air conditioning system is tripping, or you notice a burning smell emanating from your AC unit, contact your HVAC technician immediately. Don’t try to fix your AC unit yourself if you suspect that electrical problems are the source of its failure.


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Air Conditioning Repair In Daytonhttps://geiacandheat.com/checking-for-correct-airflow/ https://geiacandheat.com/checking-for-correct-airflow/#comments Fri, 29 Nov 2019 13:52:09 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=751 If trying to determine what’s wrong with your AC unit is causing you frustration, contact a trusted Dayton air conditioning company like Wind Bender Mechanical Services before you spend any more time on the complication. Our skilled HVAC technicians will assess the problem and perform the air conditioning repair effectively.

Scheduling an air conditioning repair is especially crucial when the warm months of summer approach, so don’t wait too long to have a qualified professional take a look at your malfunctioning cooling system.

Reasons to Schedule AC Repair Services

There are plenty of reasons to reach out to an HVAC technician from Wind Bender Mechanical Services, and one of them is when your AC unit won’t turn on at all. When this complication occurs, the air conditioning repair typically involves checking your thermostat’s settings, replacing a blown fuse, or resetting your circuit breaker.

If your cooling system has the opposite problem and won’t turn off, your air conditioning contractor can examine the outdoor run relay to look for welding that occurs as a result of continuous electrical arcing.

Jonathan Pills, Conditioning expert, Aira Services

Another common air conditioning repair is replacing a worn-out compressor so that your AC unit will blow a sufficient amount of cold air. Additionally, air filters and fan motors may need to be replaced if the amount of air circulation throughout your home is inadequate. You should also watch out for water leaks that form as a result of excess condensation and a faulty component.

If you need an experienced air conditioning company to perform an air conditioning repair in your Dayton home, reach out to the skilled team at Wind Bender Mechanical Services for exceptional service and workmanship. Our air conditioning experts can also provide you with maintenance tips that will help extend the life of your cooling system.

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How to Choose a HVAC Systemhttps://geiacandheat.com/recording-cooling-differences/ https://geiacandheat.com/recording-cooling-differences/#respond Fri, 29 Nov 2019 13:51:15 +0000 https://w7.themedemo.co/aira/?p=748 In the retail appliance environment, nothing lasts forever. When it comes to the components that make up your home’s HVAC system each component has a limited life-cycle.

While technology and enhanced materials have led to things like air conditioners and furnaces lasting for up to 20 years each, they still eventually need to be replaced. As homeowners, we all eventually have to make decisions surrounding the replacement of one or more of our home’s HVAC components.

Furnaces and air conditioners are machines, and like all machines they breakdown and need repairs, but when repairs aren’t enough anymore or not financially viable you might find yourself staring at your furnace wondering what to do next.

The answer is simple: contact a reputable and professional HVAC company like Enhanced Heating & Air in Newark to evaluate your existing system and discuss your replacement options.

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