Does Your AC Company Care About The Environment?

March 20, 2018

Not all heating and air conditioning companies have a focus on the environment. If you care about our environment and it matters to you about the products and services an AC Company provides, you need to ask questions related to “Going Green.” When going green with your heating and air conditioning unit you not only enhance your environment but you save tons of money in the future. Dayton, Ohio is the home for seasoned and experienced Butler Heating & Air Conditioning Company is servicing Miami Valley, Greater Dayton, Ohio, and over 30 surrounding counties. Area residents and business owners are fortunate to have Butler Heating & Air Conditioning Company working for you in Dayton and helping to enhance and protect your environment. The services offered by Butler Heating & Air Conditioning provide residents and business owners a full range of services. This company is an HVAC contractor who consistently searches for up-to-date innovative and affordable solutions for your heating and cooling needs. Butler Heating & Cooling hire the most skilled and trained furnace and air conditioning technicians available. These technicians can tear out existing heating and air conditioning systems, install new environmentally friendly methods that decrease your energy costs, repair...

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Heating & Cooling Solutions for Commercial Buildings

February 28, 2018

Air quality is a priority for the comfort of anyone working in a commercial building. A Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system can improve the quality of the air in a commercial building. If the heating or air conditioning system in your building needs maintenance or repair, or if you need a heating or AC system installation, then you need to find an experienced AC repair and installation company. If you’re located in the Greater Dayton, OH area, consider , who can help you improve the quality of the air in your building. They’re experts in heating and air conditioning solutions, and can help you with some of these issues: 1. Your Heating or AC System is Old Older heating or AC systems are more inclined to break down, meaning you should consider having a new heating or AC system installed for more reliability. Problems are even more likely if an older system is used consistently on a daily basis, including system failure. Get ahead of potential issues by having a new heating or AC system installed. Older heating or AC systems are also more likely to waste energy. 2. You Don’t Have a Maintenance Program Heating or AC systems that...

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Installing a New AC in Your Dayton Home

June 16, 2017

If you’re in need of Dayton AC Installation, Butler Heating and Air Conditioning has the solution for you! We know that it’s a big decision and a big investment to purchase a new air conditioning system. We’ll walk you through every step of the process to ensure you get the very best results. One of the first steps that should be taken when getting a new cooling system, is determining the size required. The square footage and the level of insulation and efficiency of your home will be considered. Once you know the recommended size system for your space, the next step is to start looking at units that are in your price range. Next, we need to consider the level of energy efficiency you would like to achieve with your new system. The more energy efficient it is, the more it will likely cost upfront and the more it will save you every month on cooling bills. Often, the additional upfront cost of a more efficient system is balanced out by the reduction in monthly energy costs. We at Butler Heating & AC want you to feel comfortable with the decision you make for your home, and that’s why we’ll...

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HVAC Expansion Valves

May 24, 2016

The thermostatic expansion valve, or TXV/TEV, is an essential component of any HVAC system. Paying attention to how it is behaving, and servicing any issues, will ensure efficient functioning of your HVAC system. When to Service the TXV For the most part the thermostatic expansion valve will not need any maintenance if it was installed properly. The only real time it will need servicing is when something is wrong. And when something is wrong, it is a great tool to help diagnose what is wrong with the system, when looking at it symptomatically. There are three main symptoms that the TXV will manifest when something is amiss: starving, flooding, and hunting. Starving is when the TXV is not feeding enough refrigerant into the evaporator to equal the rate at which the refrigerant is being evaporated off. Symptoms of starving will include load temperature and superheat being too high. Superheat measurement is the more accurate way to verify this. The causes of starving include moisture being frozen in the valve, or foreign material in the lines which became stuck in the valve, blocking the flow of refrigerant. Installing a filter-drier ahead of the TXV will prevent this. The next symptom that...

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Breaking Down Persistent Air Conditioning Myths

July 23, 2015

We may be living in a modern age but myths still exist in different form. These untruths are pervasive because we hear them all the time until we think that they must be right. However, the frequency of tale doesn’t make it come true. This is especially applicable when it comes to technologies and our misconceptions about them. Air conditioning myths continue to plague many households like the ones mentioned below. Let’s see what’s really behind these ideas: Myth 1: Go Lower to Cool Faster? The sun can be harsh in the summer. Once you get home, you just want the comfort of a cool room to make you forget the heat and sweat. The problem is that air conditioners can take a while to lower the temperature to your desired setting. A lot of folks think that you can speed up this cooling process by setting the temperature way down. The reality is that you can make the system work harder by doing this but you will not be able to cool things any faster. The rate is set at a constant pace. Myth 2: Keep It Steady for Efficiency? We are often told to keep the air conditioner...

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