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Sure Temp Heating A/C & Refrigeration
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Boiler or Radiator Heating System - Install or ReplaceBoiler or Radiator Heating System - Install or Replace - For BusinessBoiler or Radiator Heating System - Repair or Service+47 more

Serving Addison, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"We have used Sure-Temp over the years from 2007 through 2011. They have done lighting upgrades to installing new ductless- split Air Conditioning systems to repairing our Carrier systems. They have always tried to make the most energy Efficient choices and have led us in good directions each time we have used them. We have spent over $40,000 with them for work over the years.
There was some warranty work to do on the ductless-split systems and it was handled well by Sure-Temp.
We will continue to use them in the future."
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Choosing a unit with higher BTUs can use more electricity if the BTUs are more than what’s necessary for your room size. However, choosing an AC with BTUs that match the size of your room or house, your unit will cool your space efficiently. On the flip side, choosing a system with not enough BTUs can cause the system to work harder to try to cool the space, leading to more electricity consumption and higher energy bills.

To reduce AC startup power for a whole-house generator, install a soft start kit or hard start capacitor, which lowers the initial surge by gradually ramping up the compressor. Using a smart load manager can also help by staggering startup loads, preventing a system overload and future costly repairs.

Yes, it’s normal for an AC to drip water. In fact, it’s part of the dehumidifying process that takes place inside your AC unit as the condensation trickles down into the drain pan. However, it isn’t normal for your AC to sound like it’s running water or have large puddles around it. If that happens, you can try the solutions listed above or call an AC repair pro.

While your AC unit may still run even if its capacitor is going bad, doing so takes a lot more energy, so it can drive up your electric bill and cause further damage to your AC unit’s parts. If you suspect a bad capacitor, it’s important to have a professional diagnose and fix the problem before you continue to run your AC.

The cost to add Freon to an AC ranges from $100 to $350. It can increase up to $600 for large AC units requiring much more coolant. The cost also depends on how much refrigerant your unit needs. If only a small amount of Freon leaked out, your cost would be on the lower side. A complete replacement of all the required refrigerant can get expensive.

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