JN Electrical Temperature Control, Inc Blog: Posts Tagged ‘Hart County’

Why Proper AC Sizing Matters

Monday, June 20th, 2022

You wouldn’t want to pair your car with the wrong size of tires. The car would run into plenty of trouble, not to mention that it would give you a pretty bumpy ride. Improper sizing of certain systems or components is going to create problems and this is just one example of that.

Having an air conditioner that is sized incorrectly for your home is another situation in which poor sizing can lead to trouble. While some people may think that an oversized air conditioner can get the job done more quickly, what it will really be doing is undermining your comfort and driving up your energy bills. The same applies to an undersized system.

Let’s look at the importance of making sure that your new AC is sized properly when you get your next AC installation in Hart County, GA.

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5 Ways to Tell Your AC Needs Repairs

Monday, June 6th, 2022

The heat is here and while this can make lounging by a pool or enjoying time by the lake more pleasant, it doesn’t mean that we want to be overheated all day long. There are days when it is just uncomfortable to go outside which makes it more important to ensure that your space inside your home can provide relief.

Your air conditioning in Hart County, GA is going to be the star of the show for the next several months. It is best if your AC is able to function effectively and efficiently throughout the summer. To ensure this, it is vital to know when to reach out for repairs to help a struggling air conditioner.

Watch out for the following 5 warning signs to figure out when you should schedule repairs with our expert team.

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Don’t DIY Your Commercial Services

Monday, March 28th, 2022

Running a business or office is no small task. You have a lot to handle and you have to make sure that your space is comfortable, especially if you have employees or customers that are going to be in that space for any amount of time. In fact, the law requires it in many situations.

When something goes wrong with your commercial systems then, it makes sense that you’d want to fix the issue right away. However, we do ask that you put away the wrench! Any kind of repairs or maintenance for any commercial HVAC in Hart County, GA should be handled by a professional. Why? Let us explain below.

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4 Things That Cause Frequent Circuit Trips

Monday, March 14th, 2022
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You go to plug in your phone and the circuit trips. You start using your hairdryer and a circuit trips. Your heater turns on and the circuit trips. These are all frustrating situations that have one common cause: something is up with your electrical system.

Circuit trips happen. Occasional trips are going to be a safety measure that protects both your electrical system and you. However, if you can barely do anything without tripping a circuit, then you probably have a problem on your hands.

Our team is proud to provide electrical services in Hart County, GA including being able to get to the root of what is causing those frequent circuit trips.

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Is Your Electrical System Handling Your Holiday Decorations?

Monday, December 20th, 2021

You spent a lot of time getting your holiday lights up and running. The same thing applies to your indoor decorations too. So if some of your decor isn’t as bright as it is supposed to be, or turning them on comes at a cost to the rest of the house’s electricity, it may mean you have a problem on your hands.

Every home’s electrical system is managed with an electrical panel and that panel, and the system it serves, have limits. This is especially true if you have an older home. Your electrical system may be struggling to keep up with your electrical demands for a multitude of reasons. The good news is that an electrician in Hart County, GA is going to be able to help you address this problem.

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Here Are the Warnings Signs That You Need Heater Repair

Monday, December 6th, 2021
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We’d advise just about everyone to layer up when the weather gets colder. This allows you to stay comfortable without needing to press your heater for extra work. This is a great idea for keeping yourself comfortable while keeping your heating bills manageable but it shouldn’t be the only thing keeping you warm. If it is, it may mean that you need some help with your heating in Hart County, GA.

A heater that is struggling to do its job effectively or efficiently should be checked out by a professional technician. The problem may be due to the fact that your system needs repairs.

Here are some of the indicators that you should schedule heating repairs today and some helpful tips to keep you warm in the interim.

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Is Your Water Heater Hurting? 3 Signs You Need Repairs

Monday, September 27th, 2021

Encountering hot water trouble is never fun. Suddenly have to start figuring out where else you could take a shower before you go to work or how you can keep your dishes as clean as possible without the use of hot water. The loss of the system canned mess up your schedule and your daily life for quite a while– at least until your system gets fixed. 

Ultimately you want to discover any issues that your water heater has before it causes the system to completely lose the ability to produce hot water. That is tough however if you don’t know what to look for. 

We want you to be comfortable in your home. This is why we not only offer water heater repair in Hart County, GA but also will provide you with the warning signs to look for that indicate when you need to reach out for repairs.

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5 Signs You Need a New Electrical Panel

Monday, September 13th, 2021
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There are some parts of your electrical system that you can upgrade or adjust yourself. For example, changing your lightbulbs in certain lamps around the house–this is an easy one! There are other parts of this system though that should be best left to the professionals such as wiring or upgrading your electrical panel.

Speaking of your electrical panel, how is yours holding up? Do you know how old it is? Is it giving you trouble? If you are starting to have issues with the flow of electricity in your home, you may want to call an electrician in Hart County, GA to see if your electrical panel needs to be upgraded.

Here is how to tell if you need to make that call.

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Humidity, Heat, and Your Home Comfort

Monday, August 16th, 2021
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“It’s not the heat it’s the humidity”

Ever heard that phrase? Well, it may sound like just another complaint about the weather but it is actually a pretty astute observation. High humidity levels can do a lot to undermine your comfort, even with great temperature control.

Humidity levels between 30% to 50% are best for optimal comfort. But Mother Nature likes to kick things up a notch around here during summer. And, try as you might, some of that extra airborne moisture will get into your house. How can you combat high humidity levels and why do they make you so uncomfortable? We can answer these questions and more.

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3 Signs You Need a New Electrical Panel

Monday, May 24th, 2021
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Imagine having a home that didn’t use any electricity. It’s possible, this much is true, but it would certainly eat up a lot of your time and money to replace the things that electricity provides to us. You’d have to use candles to see at night, hope that you’ll be able to stay cool in the summer, and find a way to keep your food cool for later use.

These and other things are all tasks and hassles we thankfully don’t have to deal with due to the fact that most modern homes have at least some electricity to use. To use that electricity safely though you need an electrical panel that is capable of handling all that power correctly.

If you have an electrical panel already (and there is a good chance that you do) there is a chance you are due for an upgrade. Here’s how to tell it’s time to get a new panel for your home.

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