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Residential • Rural • Remodel

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AC Service in Fort Collins

Preparing Your Home For Summer

While it might feel like the dog days of winter will never end, things are heating up in Fort Collins and Loveland. Soon enough, you’ll be sick with spring fever—and after that, you’ll think you actually have a fever as you deal with the sweltering summer heat. While you may never be fully prepared for…

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HVAC Maintenance Tips

It’s a good idea to hire a HVAC company to inspect and do Fort Collins air conditioning maintenance on your HVAC system every fall and spring. They’ll do things like inspect and clean the wiring and mechanisms of the unit, which is bit more challenging for the average homeowner. But you can prolong the life…

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Common Summer Air Conditioning Problems

Your air conditioner can last years with proper maintenance, but it is not immune to problems. the good news is most air conditioner problems are easily fixed with air conditioner maintenance in Fort Collins. The most common air conditioner problems are usually caused by improper installation or operation. Poor maintenance Dirty condenser coils or filters…

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CLOGGED COILS AND REDUCED AIR FLOW

EVAPORATOR AND CONDENSING COILS Regular maintenance on your air conditioning system is extremely important. Having regular maintenance can help your system to maintain up to 95% of their efficiency, but for every year that your system does not receive maintenance, it can lose 5% efficiency. The evaporator coil and condensing coil are two elements that…

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Heavy Rain & Your A/C Unit

Lately, Colorado has felt like we are underwater with all the heavy rain. It is great because we really need the moisture but unfortunately it can cause some issues for your outdoor A/C unit. Air conditioning maintenance in Fort Collins has never been easier. Inundation of water from heavy rain or flooding can swamp the…

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AFTER HOURS CHARGES

Ace Hi Plumbing, Heating & Air has a service call charge of $89.00 after 7:00PM Monday through Friday and all day Saturday and Sunday.   Regular labor rates on Saturdays from 8:00AM to 5:00PM. After 5:00PM on Saturday through Sunday, Ace Hi Plumbing overtime charges will be applied.   Have you had your air conditioner…

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Cleaning the Blower Assembly of a Furnace

  Spring cleaning should include your central heat and air system. The air conditioning system, which includes the furnace and blower assembly, evaporator coil, ductwork and outdoor unit (either AC or heat pump) cannot run effectively and efficiently if it is dirty. A dirty evaporator coil can become the cause for unhealthy air. Air must…

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Ace Hi Plumbing, Heating & Air offers AC service and repair for Northern Colorado

When it comes to providing service for air conditioning maintenance and repairs, you can trust in Ace Hi Plumbing, Heating & Air to get the job done right and help you on getting AC maintenance service that’s right for you. We service Fort Collins, Loveland, Windsor, Greeley, Johnstown, Berthoud, Estes Park and the surrounding areas….

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Fort Collins, Colorado AC Repair Services at Ace Hi Plumbing, Heating & Air

There are a few important things you should do to extend the life of your air conditioner.  One of the most important things you can do is changing your AC filter. Having clean filters is extremely important. Experts recommend changing your filters once a month during the summer. If you require more efficient air filtration,…

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MINI-SPLIT AIR CONDITIONERS

What is a Mini-Split Air Conditioner A “split” air conditioner consists of two main parts: the outdoor unit and the indoor unit. A mini-split system is therefore “split” into the compression and expansion stages of the refrigeration cycle. Refrigerant lines and electrical wires connect the condenser to the evaporator. The outdoor unit contains a compressor…

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