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AC Steam Cleaning

AC Steam Cleaning - HVAC Steam Cleaning and HVAC Chemical Wash Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, New York City, NYC Room AC, Window AC, Thru-the-Wall AC, PTAC Units, Central Air, FCU, WSHP Step-by-step in shop AC Steam Cleaning Process Air Conditioner is removed and brought to our shop Comprehensive diagnosis is performed on the AC Freon level is checked Drain are checked and cleaned AC is then disassembled completely Coils & parts are steam cleaned with environmentally safe chemicals Reusable air filters are cleaned and foam filters are replaced Fan motor is oiled Necessary components are painted to prevent rust Air Conditioner is reassembled AC is diagnosed once again to check the final performance and amperage etc... Final delivery and installation is scheduled and performed per your convenience All air conditioners including PTAC units, Central Air and Room AC, over time are a nesting place for black mold, and their blower wheels as well as their housings make great a place for black mold to accumulate. Once you notice it on the vent (where the air is pushed out from the unit), or on the coil of the unit it is a warning to get your unit cleaned professionally. As you use your air conditioner or PTAC it removes moisture in the air through the evaporator coil, besides pulling warm air into the unit it pulls microbes and dust particles through it as well. As it does this the water runs down the coil to the base pan where it usually collects on a maintained unit it would drain out to the rear of the unit and then outside. If the air conditioning unit is not maintained the drains would clog and allow for black mold to develop. It is in these water pools that black mold grows, and then their spores are passed along with the cold air through the ducts into the house. Black Mold is blown out every time an ac with mold is turned on. Blower Wheel Mold and dirt will attach itself on the blower wheel and be pushed out into the room when on. Dirt and mold Dirt and Mold attaches itself to the vent openings of the face. This is blown into the air. Give us a call to avoid this from happening to you! We will come to your home or business and pick the PTAC or air conditioning unit for transportation to our shop to apply steam cleaning procedure. Once we have the air conditioner in our shop we will per below step-by-step in shop AC Steam Cleaning Process. AC Steam Cleaning! HVAC Pressure wash! Why and when AC steam cleaning is needed? Let's understand step-by-step. The coils: An air conditioning system has two coils, condenser coil and evaporator coil usually made of copper tubes with aluminum fins. The evaporator coil, or indoor coil, is often described as the "cold" coil because it provides indoor cooling. The coil works by absorbing heat from the indoor air that is blown over by the air handler's fan. The condenser coil or outdoor coil is the "warm" coil as it rejects the heat as a fan blows outside air over the surface. There are variety of coil cleaning solutions to clean both the condenser and evaporator coils. Dirty Coils Waste Energy and Cost Money: A coil fouled with dirt and grime cannot supply proper heat transfer and results in greater energy consumption. Equipment operating with dirty coils can use up to 37% more energy than those with clean coils. Additionally, a dirty system’s cooling capacity can be reduced by as much as 30%. Dirty coils increase operating pressure and temperatures that breakdown the compressor’s lubricant and can result in equipment failure. A failed compressor means no cooling and costly repair. Coil Steam Cleaning Frequency: A coil Steam cleaning program should be instituted when the coils are new, clean, and should be performed with a frequency to prevent deterioration of the coils. This can be as often as four times a year (monthly cleaning is reported in some areas). If they do not already exist, install easy to open panels to gain access to the coils. This will make easier access when coil steam cleaning is necessary. What about the Condensate Pan?:The air drawn across a cooling coil contains water vapor which condenses and collects in a pan under the coil called a condensate pan. The pan is connected to a drain line to keep the pan from overflowing and causing damage to the air handler or other building structures. As it is generally wet, microorganisms can form colonies in the condensate pan. Cleaning the condensate pan and checking for proper drainage is an important part of the coil cleaning process.To help prevent growth of these organisms, the pan should be treated between cleanings with a biocide. Solution: HI TECH CENTRAL AIR INC. has the solution. We offer a comprehensive AC steam cleaning, Air Conditioner Steam Cleaning and pressure wash for a variety of different HVAC systems. AC steam cleaning is the only effective absolute remedy. Please contact us for more information on pricing and services related to Steam Cleaning Process.

Air Conditioning Repair and Service

Air Conditioning Repair and Service Air Conditioning Cleaning, Tune up and Steam cleaning Air Conditioning Installation, Top Mounted Installation, Lower Mounted Installation, Casement Window AC Installation, Portable Air Conditioner Installation PTAC Units Installation, WSHP Installation, Fan Coil Units installation, Mini Ductless Split Air Conditioner Installation Air Conditioning Plexiglass Installation, Drip Cushion Installation, Pigeon Spikes Installation, Angle Bar Installation, AC Cradle Installation, Drain Pan Installation Air Conditioning Winter Storage, HVAC Winterization HVAC Service Contracts, HVAC Maintenance Contracts Air Duct Cleaning, Duct Cleaning, Indoor Air Quality Treatment, Video Air Duct Inspection, Indoor Air Monitoring Thru the wall ac sleeve installation, PTAC wall ac sleeve installation All of our air conditioning services are available in Five Boroughs, NYC, Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Bronx, Staten Island, Long Island, Suffolk County, Nassau County

Mini Split Air Conditioner

Ductless Split System | Mini Split System in NYC Mini Split Air Conditioner, Ductless Split System, Single, Dual and multi-zone Split System Our Products Single zone mini split, dual zone mini split, tri-zone mini split Typical Ductless Split System Installation What's a Ductless split system or Mini Split System? A ductless mini split system is comprised of an indoor unit called the evaporator and an outdoor unit called the condensing unit. The evaporator is connected to the condensing unit by copper tubing and electrical wiring which is passed through a 2 ½” – 3” hole. Basically, it is a small central air unit with the flexibility of cooling or heating one room or more; zoning. All that's required to install the ductless mini split system is a hole to run the refrigerant lines between the indoor and outdoor units. the indoor system uses low voltage wiring, so there is less need to worry about an electrical hazard. The mini ductless split system can be used in just about any space you would like it, it doesn't matter if the room is small or large. there is a mini-split system that can be used. The dual and tri-zone models have an extraordinary arrangement of capacities in both A/C and heat pump models. What are the advantages of installing ductless mini split over a central air system? 1) With Central Air you must cool an entire home when only one room may need cooling. On the other hand, ductless mini split systems cool only the areas you want and not the areas you don’t. 2) 18,000 BTU is a typical minimum central air unit. With ductless mini split systems, you can use 7,000, 9,000 or 12,000 BTUs. 3) Typical homes are not zoned or require complex zoning systems, which makes it very expensive for the homeowner. With ductless mini split system, multiple evaporators make zoning as simple as setting a remote control. 4) Energy wasted in long lengths of uninhabited ductwork means higher energy bills. Less than 5% cooling loss occurs in insulated refrigerant lines compared with up to 25% through ducts. 5) Retrofitting existing construction requires cutting holes in walls, floors, ceilings or decreasing closet space with ducts. Ductless mini split systems requires just a 3 or 4” diameter hole in the outside wall. Means less mess and better home aesthetics. What are different types of Ductless mini split systems? Choice of Ductless mini split system depends on four main factors mentioned below; Zones: Single Zone, Dual Zone, Tri Zone or Multi-zone Placement Location: Ceiling Cassette, Ceiling-Suspended, Concealed Duct, Wall Mounted Heat preference: Cooling Only or Heat Pumps Capacity: Available from 1 ton to 10 tons Mini Split System Installation in Manhattan, Queens, Bronx, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Long Island, Connecticut, New Jersey A mini split system combines the flexibility of room air conditioners with the whole house cooling of central systems, and at HI TECH CENTRAL AIR INC, we're pleased to offer ductless mini split system installation to home and business owners across New York City, Long Island, New Jersey and Connecticut. If you're in the need a mini split system, we are your one stop service. Advantages of Ductless Mini Split System The ductless mini split air conditioning system is an excellent and affordable alternative for heating and cooling older homes with radiators or baseboard heaters. Ductless mini split systems also solve the problem of cooling and/or heating a space when adding ductwork is not feasible or too expensive. The combination of outdoor condenser and indoor air handler fits virtually anywhere. Better yet, this type of system is simple to install and economical to operate.

HVAC Tune Up - AC Tune Up - AC Preseason Cleaning

HVAC Tune Up - AC Tune Up - AC Preseason Cleaning - AC Spring Cleaning Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, New York City, NYC Room AC, Window AC, Thru-the-Wall AC, PTAC Units, Central Air, FCU, WSHP Is an Air Conditioner Tune Up service, AC Cleaning or AC Preseason Cleaning on Your Spring Cleaning List ? When spring arrives, so many homeowners are working on their spring cleaning lists. Most homeowners include things like putting away the winter linens, washing floors and windows and generally decluttering the home among their list of things that need done. However, do not forget to include an air conditioner tune up on the spring cleaning list. Before you know it, the hot weather will arrive and that air conditioner will be put to use in cooling and dehumidifying the home's air. There are many important reasons and benefits to include a tune-up for the air conditioning system on your yearly spring cleaning list. Benefits of having AC or HVAC system professionally cleaned and maintained A tune up service for the air conditioning system ensures that it will operate efficiently, effectively and safely. A dirty or poorly lubricated motor could overheat, resulting in a system breakdown and costly repair bill. A low coolant level could result in ineffective cooling and dehumidification of the home. Proper tune up service checks for these issues as well as any other potential problems could prevent them from occurring. Its benefits are listed below: Higher energy efficiency - Dust buildup, loose connections and dirty coils considerably reduce an air conditioner's efficiency. Lower energy bills - When your HVAC system is inefficient, you pay a lot more for cooling your home than is necessary. Lower carbon footprint - A well-maintained air conditioner uses less electricity, which means fewer greenhouse gas emissions associated with producing that electricity. Fewer problems with your system - Poorly maintained air conditioners experience far more common and highly preventable problems during the cooling season than well-maintained systems. Longer operating life - A well-maintained air conditioner can last longer than the typical life span of 10 to 15 years, while a poorly maintained system will fail sooner.

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Maintaining Your Air Conditioner

There are a few things that you can do to ensure that your air conditioner runs as efficiently as possible throughout the year, as well as preventing problems from developing:

  • Check your air filters – You should check the air filter for your air conditioner on a monthly basis. If it is dirty, you should either clean or replace it. Not changing your air filter can result in it becoming clogged, which will not only restrict air flow throughout your home, but will also result in your air conditioner working much harder than it should. This will cause unnecessary wear and tear on the air conditioner as well as increase your energy costs.
  • Clean the equipment – Make sure to clean the individual components of your air conditioner regularly to avoid grime, dirt and other obstructions from decreasing the unit’s efficiency. Be sure to use a shop vacuum to clear the dirt and dust around the air conditioner as well as from your ducts.
  • Keep area around the unit clear – Make sure that nothing is obstructing the exterior part of your air conditioner. You should keep your bushes trimmed back and make sure no other plants or other greenery grows too close.

Emergency HVAC Services

Weather extremes can be tough on your system, and you, so when your heating and cooling equipment breaks down, you need help fast! If your system is suffering, know that Hitech Central Air Inc. is here for you 24/7

AC Repair

Our certified and friendly technicians at Hitech Central Air Inc. have the experience to repair all your commercial and residential air conditioning equipment. Our professional office staff is trained and extremely knowledgeable to help diagnose the issues you’re having – while providing an affordable solution. We place an emphasis on frequent training of our entire team.

AC Installation

At Hitech Central Air Inc. , we have decades of experience installing air conditioning systems throughout the New York area. When you need a new air conditioner for your home, you can count on us for quality products and reliable air conditioning installation service.

Our experts will evaluate your home, your comfort preferences, and your budget. We’ll also take the time to address other important issues, like indoor air quality. This information helps us determine the air conditioner that is the best match for your home and needs. From start to finish, we’ll guide you and provide excellent service for your air conditioning installation service.

In our Hitech Central Air Inc. , a high-efficiency central air conditioning system can keep your whole house comfortable while keeping utility costs low. And we know you want your home air conditioning to keep your family cool when the temperature outside creeps up. Our systems are designed to keep you comfortable while saving energy.

Do you want central air conditioning installed in your home? Even if you don’t have ductwork or can’t get ductwork to fit in your Hitech Central Air Inc. can help. We have Ductless air conditioning systems that will cool your home and they are just as efficient as a central air conditioning system (if not more so).

Hitech Central Air Inc. offers many HVAC financing options so that you can make replacing your heating and/or air conditioning system affordable.

 

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