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Air Conditioning Contractor Ft Myers

Community Cooling and Heating Inc.
239-267-2117

 

Community Cooling & Heating has been servicing the Ft Myers area, as an air conditioning contractor, for over 40 years (since 1970) and has built a reputation for dependability, knowledge, and excellent customer service.  Their service technicians are all certified, experienced, and field tested. Their training goes beyond simply knowing how to do the work in an expertly fashion. We fully train our staff to respect our clients and their homes. We believe our technicians should be personable, clean, neat and leave behind only a pleasant memory of efficiency and of course a comfortable environment.  They go out of their way to make sure they find a solution that is in their clients best interest … if it is more cost effective to repair an a/c unit than to replace it they are all for it … too many local contractors are focused on replacing your air conditioner because that is what makes the contractor the most money!  Community Cooling considers all factors …

INCLUDING YOUR BUDGET!

When you call for help they send you a service technician and NOT a salesperson!  Their techs will tell you the facts and let you decide which path you want to take.  Their motto is …

“We won’t send you a wolf in sheep’s clothing just an honest professional”

Community Cooling is offering a 16 point cooling system check which includes:

  • Clean your condenser coils.
  • Check operating pressures
  • Check electrical connections
  • Check sub-cooling
  • Check fan blade
  • Lubricate moving parts
  • Clean air filters
  • check thermostat
  • Check blower operation
  • Check controls
  • Check superheat
  • Check temperature drop across evaporator
  • Clean indoor coil if visible
  • Check complete unit operation
  • Treat condesate line and pan
  • Make necessary recommendations
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(239) 267-2117
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Electrical Problems Common In Air Conditioners

Community Cooling and Heating Inc.
239-267-2117

 

Electrical problems are one of the most common sources of air conditioner problems!

A common source of air conditioner trouble in Fort Myers is electrical problems. As electricity travel through wires it creates heat, which can deteriorate the housing that surrounds the wires, making them more susceptible to drying out, cracks, and shorts. This is one of the prime reasons it pays to have your air conditioning equipment checked by a licensed contractor at least once a year.

Most of the wiring in your air conditioning equipment is hidden by panels and plates, obscuring them from the homeowners sight. And a/c contractor can access those wires and connections and determine the likelihood of failure in the upcoming months.

Inspection by a licensed air conditioning contractor is the best way you can prevent small problems from becoming large, expensive problems!

Improper voltage due to damaged or faulty wiring can lead to other components within your air conditioner to break down or wear out faster then they would 3 normal use.

The slideshow below shows pictures of wiring in electrical problems we encountered in the past few months.

 

Air conditioner service and inspection is your best bet to keep your equipment running effectively,

efficiently, and safely!

CALL TODAY!
COMMUNITY COOLING AND HEATING TNC.
Fort Myers, Florida
239-267-2117

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Corrosion And “Growth” In Ft Myers Air Conditioners

Air Conditioning Service and Repair Ft Myers

Fort Myers air conditioning units face an uphill battle against mold and corrosion! The long summer months with high humidity and heavy rainfall, accompanied by the moisture created during the process of removing latent heat from the air in your home make your air conditioning unit a prime breeding ground for mold, mildew, and corrosion. Often times these problems can go undetected for months, or even years, as they are generally inside an a/c unit and not visible without opening the equipment up and thoroughly inspecting it.

 

As mold grows inside an air conditioning unit it creates a serious threat to the health of al who live there! The fans that move the air through your home, or business, pick up the mold spores and distribute them throughout the building. Many times we have encountered people who have suffered with allergic symptoms (congestion, difficulty breathing), or what they thought were asthma symptoms, whose health improved drastically after the mold was removed from their home! They never suspected a mold problem because …
THE MOLD WAS GROWING WHERE IT COULDN’T BE SEEN…
INSIDE THEIR AIR CONDITIONER!!!

ac coil dirty close up ft myers

Corrosion also often times hides deep within an a/c unit. Corrosion can lead to the rapid deterioration of the structural integrity of your equipment as well as diminish the effectiveness and lifespan of the individual component parts. If caught early the impact of mold and corrosion can be greatly reduced if not completely eliminated!

From Air Conditioning Service Ft Myers

Corrosion left unchecked can lead to a number of serious issues such as diminished levels of comfort in the home, loss of coolant (freon etc …), and even fire! The best way to protect your home, family, and property from the dangers of mold and corrosion are regular inspection and maintenance by a licensed Ft Myers air conditioning contractor.

 

Community Cooling and Heating

239-267-2117

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Air Conditioner Ready For Summer?

Community Cooling and Heating Inc.

239-267-2117

Serving Ft Myers since 1970

The last thing you want is air conditioner trouble in the heat of the Summer!!!

Getting the most out of your air conditioner is not just about getting as many years of service from it as possible, or keeping repair and maintenance bills to an absolute minimum. Getting the most from your a/c equipment also means maintaining the comfort of your home at the times when you need it the most! Summer is upon us again, the time of year when our a/c units are put to their most critical test.

Fort Myers Air Conditioning service old ac

Is your air conditioner ready for the onslaught of summer!?!?

The best way to be certain your equipment is ready for the heavy work load in the approaching months is to have it inspected and serviced by a local licensed air conditioning contractor. A thorough check-up is the best way to make sure your home stays cool and comfortable during Florida’s long summer, without driving your electric bill higher unnecessarily.  Even a “top of the line”, “energy efficient” piece of equipment costs more to run (and will have to run longer) to achieve your desired level of comfort.

Air Conditioning Service Ft Myers

Kurt Hartmann, Owner/President of Community Cooling and Heating Inc.

Community Cooling and Heating is offering a 16 point cooling system check which includes:

Clean your condenser coils.
Check operating pressures
Check electrical connections
Check sub-cooling
Check fan blade
Lubricate moving parts
Clean air filters
check thermostat
Check blower operation
Check controls
Check superheat
Check temperature drop across evaporator
Clean indoor coil if visible
Check complete unit operation
Treat condesate line and pan
Make necessary recommendations

Call Today For Reliable, Expert Service

239-267-2117

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Air Conditioner Thermostats Could Contain Mercury

Community Cooling and Heating Inc.

239-267-2117

 

Many Ft Myers air conditioning systems contain toxic mercury despite the availability of safer,  more efficient equipment!

In the first few hours of last weeks mercury spill in an Arcadia Florida Public School there was no information given as to where the child that brought the elemental mercury to school had gotten it. My first assumption was that he had probably gotten it from an old, discarded air conditioner thermostat. While most people today know how toxic mercury is, many of those same people don’t know that they have it inside their home.

Older air conditioner thermostats may contain elemental mercury!

“… mercury switch thermostats are safe and reliable while in use and mounted to the wall … it’s when they are discarded, or left laying in the garage or workshop, that they pose a threat …”

 

In the course of 44 years repairing air conditioners in SW Florida we have never encountered a mercury switch fail to the extent that it leaked mercury in a home.  There have been numerous times, however, where we have seen them laying in tool boxes or on work benches and in harms way!  We have even had a few ask us to leave the thermostat behind because they wanted to “check out the mercury!”

 

We always discourage this!

 

While contact with the skin is unlikely to expose one to toxic levels of mercury, the fumes given off by the mercury are another story.  The amount of fumes given off by mercury have more to do with the surface area than the overall mass of the substance.  Just a few grams, spilled onto a porous surface, and not cleaned up thoroughly, can emit toxic fumes for weeks.  Combine this with poor ventilation, and frequent exposure and you could have a problem.

 

Quick Tip:  When mercury is spilled in “difficult to get to” cracks and crevices, try using an eyedropper to gather it up.

CHILDREN AND INFANTS HAVE FAR LESS TOLERANCE TO  EXPOSURE THAN ADULTS!!!

How Mercury Affects The Body

Damage to lungs and breathing passages

Affects the central nervous system

Impaired kidney function

 

Thermostats with mercury are currently being phased out, and in some states  are banned from being sold or manufactured.  Today most major manufacturers of thermostats no longer make thermostats with mercury switches.  The availability, and affordability, of today’s digital products has been edging them closer and closer to obsolescence with each passing year.

Newer digital thermostats are more efficient and contain no mercury.

 

 

Recycling mercury switch thermostats, at a certified collection center, is the best way to keep your home safe from toxic mercury fumes!”

Your local air conditioning repair contractor should be happy to take your old thermostat and dispose of it in an approved manner that eliminates the household hazard, and protects our environment as well.  Additionally, many local HVAC supply houses are TRC approved thermostat collection locations.

 

TROPIC SUPPLY INC.
6450 ARC WAY FORT MYERS, FL 33912 
305-652-7717

CARRIER ENTERPRISE
7916 DREW CIRCLE, #6 
SUITE 6 FORT MYERS, FL 33967 
239-768-9400

TROPIC SUPPLY INC.
785 N.E. 19 PL CAPE CORAL, FL 33903 
305-652-7717

R.E. Michel Company, Inc.
1736 Trade Center Way Naples, FL 34109 
239-227-2990

Tropic Supply Inc.
4325 DOMESTIC AVE NAPLES, FL 34104 
305-652-7717

 

The Thermostat Recycling Corporation’s (TRC) thermostat collection program is an industry-sponsored private corporation, originally established by thermostat manufacturers General Electric, Honeywell, and White-Rodgers. TRC facilitates the collection of all brands of used, wall-mounted mercury-switch thermostats so that the mercury can be separated and recycled. Collection through the TRC program takes place through Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) wholesale outlets, HVAC contractors, and more recently through local household hazardous waste facilities throughout the U.S

www.thermostat-recycle.org

 

 

 

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Interesting Facts Regarding The History Of Air Conditioning

Air Conditioning Contractor Ft Myers

239-267-2117

Air conditioning, or controlling humidity and air temperature, is a concept that has appealed to people throughout the ages.  Heating was a fairly simple matter, fire can be contained in a reasonably small space and warmth will radiate from it.  Removing heat and moisture from the air, however, proved to be far more challenging!  Over the years many cultures and civilizations have experimented with ways to create and improve on methods to keep their dwellings cool and comfortable.

During the 2nd century the Chinese used rotary fans and water to cool their dwellings.

Roman Emperor Elagabalus in the 3rd century had snow from the mountains carried in by teams of donkeys and piled up outside his home to keep it cool.

Wealthy citizens of ancient Rome circulated water from the aqueducts through the walls of their homes to keep it cool.

In 1820 an English inventor, Michael Farraday, discovered that liquefied ammonia would chill the air when allowed to evaporate.

In 1842 John Gorrie, a physician in Appalachicola, Florida used compressor technology to create ice and cool the air for his patients.

In 1851 Australian James Harrison invented an ice machine using vapor compression refrigeration, a predecessor of the technology used in our modern day equipment.  His commercial ice making machine could make 6,600 pounds of ice per day!
Ft Myers AC service Kurt Hartmann
In 1881 U.S. President James Garfield was dying.  To keep him comfortable air was blown through cotton sheets doused in ice water.  It is said that during his final 2 months over a half million pounds of ice were used for the process.

In 1902 Willis H. Carrier invented the 1st electric air conditioner.  It was not designed with human comfort in mind, but, to reduce humidity in a printing plant where he was employed.

In 1922 Carrier invented the centrifugal chiller which significantly reduced the size of the equipment.  The invention was made public in 1925 at the Rivoli Theater in New York on Memorial Day Weekend.  Other theaters quickly added air conditioning and movie-going became a great way to beat the summer heat … one of the reasons summer is the traditional time for the biggest movies of the year to be released!

In 1928 Thomas Midgely invented Freon.  Previous coolants were toxic and extremely flammable posing a serious threat to those who used the equipment.
Air Conditioning Service Ft Myers
Our Motto is…“We won’t send you a wolf in sheep’s clothing …
…  just an honest professional”
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