Austin Appliance Air Conditioning Heating Repair and Service
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If need help because your AC unit leaks or doesn't get cold or if you have any other problems with it we are ready to help anytime.  Simply call our toll free number and we will take care of the rest. We are available 24/7 for Austin AC Repair at:

512 354-2944

For parts only: 800-370-9281

IMPORTANT: We don’t work on small appliances such as vacuum cleaners, sewing machines etc. We provide repairs only on major appliances such as refrigerators, dryers, washers, stoves, ovens, dishwashers etc.

Or via email. Please include your name, contact information and brief description of the problem you are experiencing with your AC. As soon as we receive the email we will contact you to schedule your appointment for Austin AC Repair.

We repair all air conditioning models and brands in Austin:

Lennox AC
Bryant AC
Caloric AC
GE AC

Rheem AC
Trane AC
York AC
Ruud AC

Tempstar AC
Puron AC
Carrier AC
and more view all brands

Our AC repair service area includes the entire Austin areas. Please view the complete list below:

South Austin
Southwest Austin
Southeast Austin
East Austin
North Austin
Northwest Austin
Norhteast Austin
Willow Creek

Hutto
Round Rock
Dale
Del ValleLeander
Mc Neil
Manchaca
Manor
Pflugerville

Spicewood
Driftwood
Dripping Springs
Elgin
Pflugerville
Kyle
Cedar Park
view the rest service areas


Attention: Information below help you how you can extend the life of your AC and how you can save on your utility bills by using them in the most efficient way. It is posted here without any recommendations you to do the AC repairs yourself. All AC repairs require knowledge, experience, special tools, and professional training. Repairs for gas or electric systems can become extremely dangerous if you don't have the knowledge or experience needed. For experienced, professional AC repair help in Austin call us anytime at:

512 354-2944

AC Operation Requirements

Oxygen Requirements. Aside from other considerations, such as infiltration and exhaust, the minimum of new outdoor air required in an air-conditioning or ventilating system is that needed to replenish the oxygen consumed. In the light of all research, the new air required to satisfy oxygen demands is so small as to be entirely negligible. The unavoidable infiltration factor in any type of above-ground structure will exceed the volume of outdoor air necessary for adequate oxygen replenishment. Except in overcrowded school rooms or, possibly, theaters and auditoriums, the space per occupant would be approximately 300 ft3. The average infiltration will usually exceed one air change per hour. Thus, the infiltration per occupant in all but exceptional cases will be at least equivalent to 300 ft3 /hr.
An average adult, even when engaged in physical activity will consume only 1.5 ft3 /hr of oxygen. As air contains 21 percent oxygen by volume, the prevailing indoor oxygen concentration when 300 ft'/hr of new air per occupant is supplied will be This small decrease in oxygen is no greater than that which is experienced naturally by going from sea level to an elevation of 700 ft. In fact, even smaller quantities of replenishment air are entirely tolerable as long as odor contamination levels are effectively controlled.
Dilution. Except for the minimum air volume necessary to counteract infiltration and to supply oxygen, all ventilation is essentially dilution. This function of ventilation serves to displace contaminated indoor air with relatively uncontaminated air at a rate which will constantly maintain the desired threshold concentration of air-entrained impurities within the enclosure ventilated. Ventilation standards are thus governed primarily by the nature and the extent of internal air pollution. People, materials, products, and processes all contribute to air pollution. The greater the internal generation of air-contaminating impurities, or the lower the threshold concentration desired the higher will be the rate of ventilation (fresh air) required. The principle involved is the same whether the ventilation is obtained by supplying outside air to the space or by purifying (recovering) and recirculation space air at an equivalent rate.
The amount of ventilation necessary for a given type of space for various kinds of occupancy and activity has evolved mainly through long experience. Where the findings of such experience has been sufficiently conclusive, ventilation requirements have been reduced to standardized practices, codes and, in some instances, statutes. These generally stipulate the ventilation (fresh air) requirements in such terms as cubic feet per minute fliters per second of fresh air per occupant of floor area or ft3 of spaces air changes per hour, or air velocity across the face of a ventilating hood.

For professional Austin AC repair help call us 24/7 at:

512 354-2944

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