When you need services, trust the experts at Hurricane Air Conditioning. Our technicians have the skills, knowledge, and tools to fix most problems on the spot.
When your Hurricane Air Conditioning technician arrives at your home they will explain all of your options before starting repairs so you can make informed decisions before any work begins. We service and repair most brands of equipment, so you can trust us to perform a professional Repair job.
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We offer a full line of installation, maintenance & repair that your home plumbing may require, no matter the problem or time of year. You can count on the trusted professionals at Hurricane Air Conditioning for exceptional service & quality craftsmanship.
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If you notice any of the following signs listed below, call Hurricane Air Conditioning as soon as possible to service your dehumidifier:
Your whole-home dehumidifier collects the excess moisture in the air from the humidity and subsequently drains it. If your dehumidifier is not draining, you may have an issue with your drain hose. Drain hoses can get blocked or not be connected correctly, causing the hose to not drain all together. If this is the case, you will need to call Hurricane Air Conditioning to assess your dehumidifier and repair the hose.
Any appliance leaking water is usually not a good sign. When it comes to your dehumidifier leaking water, make sure to clean up the water immediately, as this is an indication your dehumidifier system is not working and the extra water from the leak combined with the already humid environment can lead to a moldy disaster! If water is leaking from your whole-home dehumidifier system, make sure to call the pros at Hurricane Air Conditioning to have it inspected and repaired.
Is your dehumidifier system creating rattling or other strange and unfamiliar noises? This could be due to a loose fan motor, loose screws and parts, or the compressor mounting brackets – which are all issues that will require professional attention from Hurricane Air Conditioning. Your dehumidifier is a fairly quiet operation, so any time you hear significant noises coming from it, you should call Hurricane Air Conditioning for assistance.
Have you noticed that your whole-home dehumidifier is always running? It’s not supposed to. When a dehumidifier is running constantly, there is usually an issue with its humidity sensor. If your system is constantly running that means it is still collecting moisture in the air. If the humidity sensor on your system is not working correctly, it will detect moisture even if it is not present. Your dehumidifier continuously running could also be due to a faulty humidistat. A humidistat communicates the humidity in the air to an electronic control board in the system, and if it is communicating incorrectly, it can cause your dehumidifier to keep running when not necessary. In either case, you will need assistance from trained professionals at Hurricane Air Conditioning to help repair your whole-house dehumidifier.
Additionally, if you are experiencing other power issues with your dehumidifier, such as your system not turning on at all or turning on, but not staying on long enough to properly dehumidify your home, it is recommended to call in for help.
If you notice any frost building on the evaporator coil of your whole-home dehumidifier system, you will need to call Hurricane Air Conditioning as soon as possible for repair services. An evaporator coil should never frost and when it does, it will cause disruption in the proper functions of your dehumidifier system.
Our Southwest, FL experts specialize in all Indoor Air Quality services, so call us today or schedule service via our contact us form. No matter the request, our Southwest, FL experts are ready with a hassle-free solution with upfront pricing & customer satisfaction, guaranteed.
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Is your home’s Indoor Air Quality experiencing issues? Hurricane Air Conditioning is the trusted name in Southwest, FL Service services near you. Schedule your drain cleaning service today & ensure your drains are clear and clean!
Ron Gallo
2 weeks ago
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Joan Smith
3 weeks ago
Fast maintenance service, found some troubling conditions that needed fixing asap. Explained my options and pricing so I could understand! Can’t have your a/c go down in southwest FL or you really have trouble! They also installed a monitoring unit so I can check on the system when I’m away, so great piece of mind!
Fast maintenance service, found some troubling conditions that needed fixing asap. Explained my options and pricing so I could understand! Can’t h...
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Is your home’s Indoor Air Quality experiencing issues? Hurricane Air Conditioning is the trusted name in Southwest, FL Service services near you. Schedule your drain cleaning service today & ensure your drains are clear and clean!
Which type of humidifier is right for your home depends on a combination of your needs and a number of systematic factors and the only way to really know is to have a heating and cooling expert from Hurricane Air Conditioning size your home. The three most common types of humidifiers for your HVAC system are fan-powered, bypass humidifiers, and steam humidifiers. Which is right for your home, you will need a Hurricane Air Conditioning professional to determine, but fan-powered humidifiers are a very common choice. Fan-powered humidifiers work by using a fan to blow air across an evaporative pad. The evaporating water then passes through your ductwork and is output with the air. Bypass systems work similarly; the only difference is that they use the blower motor of your furnace instead of their own fans to accomplish the same effect. While bypass humidifiers are quieter, they tend to be slightly less efficient than their counterparts. Steam humidifiers cost the most to operate and maintain, but generally are the most efficient. Steam humidifiers function by heating water and then dispersing it as steam.
Indications that you may need a humidifier in your HVAC system are dry hair, dry skin, low humidity, itchy and flaky skin, especially during the winter, frequent colds and sinus infections, and of course, bloody noses. Less obvious indications that your home is in need of a humidifier are stuck doors, creaky floors, and any type of wood object in your home warping. If you notice any of these signs in your home, call Hurricane Air Conditioning to see about installing a humidifier today.
A humidifier can help save on heating bills because humidifiers emit heat and will generally cause a homeowner who has one to adjust their thermostat two to three degrees cooler on average, in the winter, thus saving them money. If you are in a frequently cold climate, and are looking to save on heating bills, call Hurricane Air Conditioning to see if a humidifier is right for your home.
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At last, an air conditioning company that is exceptionally through, competent, and has a high degree of integrity. Thank you Hurricane Air Conditionin...