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Our comprehensive Air Conditioning service includes:

Condenser • Check refrigerant charge • Check & record system pressure levels • Check and secure schrader valves • Check contactor function • Check wiring connections • Check line-set connections • Check condenser motor and fan• Clean large debris from condenser fan and coil

Air Handling Unit • Check air filter • Check blower hub fan for dirt build up • Check evaporator coil for dirt build up • Check condensate drain line and connections • Check condensate pump • Check fan belts for wear • Check blower fan • Check temperature differential • Make system recommendation

Air Filter, Refrigerant, and Condenser chemical cleaning not included

We recommend inspecting the air filter every month and changing the air filter every 3 months. (Change the air filter with the seasons)

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Professionally installed air conditioning system that’s sized properly to fit your home and needs.

To easily circulate cool air throughout your home, you need central air conditioning.

Traditional central air conditioning units and systems include an indoor unit – such as a furnace or air handler – and an outdoor unit, the condenser. The outdoor unit cools the air and sends it to the indoor unit, which then circulates the cooled air throughout your home. At the same time, the indoor unit sends heat from the original indoor air back to the outside unit, which releases that warmer air into the atmosphere.

A two-stage air conditioner improves upon this system by operating at a lower output capacity during mild weather and increasing its output during the hottest summer days. Since the low output is used the majority of the year, you save on energy consumption and needless system wear.

Our technician will ensure that all ductwork, equipment, parts, and supplies are compatible with your central air conditioning system, because when the air conditioner matches properly with the furnace or air handler, the system will reach maximum efficiency.

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The benefits of central air conditioning:

Since the main unit is located outside your home, you eliminate the intrusive indoor noise levels you experience with free-standing window units.

Another advantage is cleaner air: When room air is circulated through the system, it passes through a filter that removes dust, lint, and even microscopic pollutants from the airflow. This cycle is constantly repeated, and is impossible to achieve with standalone units.

Finally, central air helps reduce the humidity in your home.

Do you need a new air conditioning system? Is your central heating and air conditioning systems ten years old or older? Do your heating and air conditioning bills seem to go up every year? It may be time to consider a new central heating and cooling system. A new HVAC System can reduce your energy bill by as much as 20 percent. Contact Jasinski Fuel Service for a FREE estimate.

Mini-Split Ductless Air conditioning systems are available to accommodate areas where duct work cannot be economically installed. These systems consist of a wall mounted evaporator (top unit) and an outdoor condensing unit (bottom). These systems are very efficient, quiet and reliable. A variety of sizes and configurations are available including ceiling mounts, floor mounts, and multi-zone units. SEER ratings of over 21 are also available. They also feature optional wireless remote control systems that help manage comfort as well as economy.