Bartels Heating & Cooling Blog: Posts Tagged ‘OH’

Bartels Received 2013 President’s Award!

Monday, June 24th, 2013

habegger_bartels heatingBartels Heating & Cooling is proud to announce that it recently received the 2013 President’s Award from Carrier for its quality, leadership and excellence in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) industry. Dealerships were honored at a ceremony held in Las Vegas in March.

One of Carrier’s highest honors for its dealers, the President’s Award is given to Carrier® Factory Authorized Dealers who demonstrate technical expertise, while also serving as a leader in promoting the Carrier brand and raising the standard for equipment sales. Moreover, the dealership is committed to service excellence and provides exceptional customer care.

At Bartels Heating & Cooling in Hamilton, OH we proudly offer exceptional customer service and install top quality brands to find the best heating, cooling, indoor air quality, and geothermal systems to meet your needs. Give us a call today to schedule a service call and find out why we continue to receive recognition for our services.

 

 

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How You Can Prevent Air Conditioning Repair

Wednesday, June 5th, 2013

As summer fast approaches, homeowners throughout our the West Chester, OH area are making their systems can keep up with the heat and humidity. If you’d like to minimize the repair needs of your air conditioning system, the first step is ensuring that your AC is installed and serviced by a reputable, quality AC technician so that you know it’s being handled correctly. Call Bartels Heating & Cooling today for quality air conditioning repair in West Chester, OH.

There are numerous ways to prevent air conditioning repair. First, make sure you keep your air filter clean and clear or dust and debris as much as possible. Your air filter is designed to prevent the accumulation of dust and other debris from disrupting the refrigerant cycle and the various components. But that’s not the only reason why it’s important to keep it clean. When it gets dirty or clogged, it actually works against the cool air, by trapping it in the evaporator, which can lead to frozen coils, as well as other problems. You’d be surprised at the difference a clean filter can make. We recommend checking it about once a month during the cooling season.

If you haven’t already done so, you should also consider enrolling in a program of preventive maintenance. There’s no better way to ensure that your repair needs are kept at a minimum. During these regular visits, your AC system is thoroughly inspect, cleaned, and adjusted to ensure that it runs well no matter what the outside temperature may be. Professional maintenance may even be required by your manufacturer’s warranty. There’s simply no substitute for the technical expertise and precise knowledge of a professional. He will also be able to alert you to potential future issues, and offer solutions that can significantly reduce costs.

But if you do need air conditioning repair in West Chester, OH, look no further than Bartels Heating & Cooling. We can get your AC back up and running quickly.

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Common Types of Air Conditioning Repair

Monday, April 8th, 2013

While we have only just left winter behind, spring is a great time to ensure that our air conditioning systems are ready to go when the summer heat arrives. While there are various types and brands of air conditioning systems installed throughout the area, there are some common air conditioning problems. In this post, we’d like to provide an overview of them, and to describe their possible causes. If your AC doesn’t operate properly, make sure you hire a trained professional. For air conditioning repair in Fairfield, OH, call Bartels Heating & Cooling.

  • Inadequate cooling: If you find that your AC no longer operates as it once did, or you notice a sudden drop-off in its ability to cool your home, then you probably need air conditioning repair. While it may be something as simple as a dirty or clogged air filter, it could also indicate a frozen coil, or a mechanical problem with the blower motor. It’s important not to delay the process of repair because it could lead to further damage.
  • Hot spots: This stems from inadequate cooling, but more particularly from the lack of cooling in a particular section of your home. While it may seem like an enigma that this or that corner can’t cool down, it’s most likely due to a system imbalance. This can stem from a crack or leak in your ductwork. If your ducts cannot adequately extract hot air and replenish cool air, then that cool air may simply not reach certain parts of your home. Your air handler may need to be adjusted. If you have a zone control system installed, then one of your electric dampers may be stuck.
  • Frozen coils: Perhaps the most common cause of a frozen evaporator coil is a clogged air filter. Because of their proximity to each other, if cool air cannot pass through the filter, it tends to build up in the air handler, causing the coil to frost over. Alternatively, there may be a problem with the blower motor itself.

We hope that this gives you some indication about the various types of problems that arise during the course of your air conditioner’s working life. Make sure to get any problems diagnosed by a professional. For air conditioning repair in Fairfield, OH, call Bartels Heating & Cooling today! 

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Heating FAQ: What Are Common Furnace Problems?

Monday, February 18th, 2013

At Bartels Heating & Cooling, we get many calls with questions about furnace problems from our Hamilton, OH customers. During the annual heating inspection and tune-up, the technician will look for anything that might cause problems, but there are a few common issues that happen with furnaces. If you need a repair, maintenance, or you just have questions, call us any time.

Here are a few common furnace problems:

Not Enough Heat

If your furnace is not producing enough heat, there could be a number of reasons for this. There could be a dirty filter that needs to be changed or cleaned. You could have restricted airflow due to closed or blocked vents, or buildup inside the ductwork. You could also have the thermostat set on the wrong setting, or it could be inaccurate or giving “ghost readings” due to being installed in a poor location. There could also be a larger issue, so you should call a technician if you have tried checking for all these issues.

Pilot Light Won’t Turn On

If the pilot light on your gas furnace won’t turn on, or if it is burning orange or yellow, there could be something wrong with the igniter. For problems with turning the light on, there could be a few causes, such as a clogged valve. A clogged valve can be easily fixed by cleaning the opening of the valve. However, if it still won’t turn on, it could be the thermocouple. Call a technician if you are having problems with your pilot light.

Damaged Heat Exchanger

A damaged heat exchanger on a gas furnace can be a safety hazard due to the risk of carbon monoxide. While every home with gas appliances should have a working carbon monoxide detector, it is important to have your gas furnace inspected at least once a year so that the technician can check for cracks in the heat exchanger. This is a problem more common in older furnaces, since the newer models tend to feature heat exchangers made of more durable materials.

Call the Hamilton, OH furnace experts at Bartels Heating & Cooling any time. We are here 24/7 for all your heating repair needs.  

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