Saturday, December 1, 2012

Don't Burn Dinner: Five Reasons To Call an Oven Repair Pro


Let's face it: When it comes to oven maintenance, most of us are clueless. Oven repair is an even trickier endeavor. Do you know how to fix your oven yourself if you ever find it on the fritz? Probably not. When was the last time you consulted the owner's manual for your oven? Probably never. Do you even know where you put it?
Regardless of whether you have a gas or electric oven, oven maintenance is not only an issue of ensuring tonight's dinner isn't blackened, but a safety issue, as well. Gas ovens are of particular concern, given the potential of gas leaks going unnoticed. But how do you know when it's time to call an expert to perform an oven repair, or even just a tune-up to make sure you’re getting the most out of your appliance?
1) You're planning a party, and you want the food to be perfect.
Throwing the perfect get-together is hard enough without having to worry about whether your hors d'oeuvres will be burned on the outside but frozen solid in the middle. There are a multitude of reasons why your oven isn't getting hot. Do you know anything about electric heating elements? What about oven igniters? Do you know where the temperature sensor is located? If the answer to all of these questions is a resounding "Huh?", then put your mind at ease and call a professional.
2) There's more going on than meets the eye.
Oven maintenance can be tough to master, and sometimes, your oven troubles may not have anything to do with your actual oven. You may have an underlying wiring problem in your home, which could be the culprit behind why your electric oven is taking an eternity to get hot. Or you may have a gas leak, which can be both dangerous and hard on your gas bill. A quick call to the oven maintenance man could determine the root of your baking woes, as well as helping you avert potential disaster.
3) Your oven is ancient.
If you purchased your oven when Nixon was in office, or if the one that came with your apartment is that mustard-yellow color that was popular at the same time as bell-bottoms, no amount of DIYing it will force your oven to regain its youthful vigor. Age could be at the heart of your oven's erratic temperature swings, causing your attempts to recreate your Nana's brisket recipe to range from inconsistent to flat-out inedible.
4) You need a fix ASAP!
Consider this scenario: You invited your boss to a dinner party at your home tomorrow night, but while reheating leftovers for dinner this evening, you've discovered that your oven is dead. You have no clue where the owner's manual is, and you're not the most savvy person when it comes to home appliance repair. In fact, you're not even sure where your screwdriver is located. Feel the panic rising in your stomach? Panic no more. Call the repairman and have it done quickly, and have it done right. No guesswork or endless Googling involved.
5) You don't trust your DIY abilities.
Hey, it's okay. As much as the Internet would like you to believe that you can fix any appliance in your home yourself, that's not always the case, and it's certainly nothing to be ashamed of. There's a reason oven repair professionals exist, and it's so you can spend your time worrying about important things, like why your refrigerator isn't keeping anything cold.
Campbell Appliance Heating And Air Inc
3591 Rocking J Rd
Round Rock, TX 78665
(512) 255-0506


Thursday, November 1, 2012

Time to light the furnace!


It's fall. The nights are getting nippy and there's a chill in the morning air. It's time to think about firing up your furnace. Before you shut down the air conditioner for the year, call a professional heating service and make an appointment to have your furnace serviced. The truth is, a furnace is a complex piece of machinery and if it is not properly maintained, it can be dangerous and even deadly. Before you turn your furnace on each year, contact a professional heating and air conditioning service and make sure that your heater is running safely and efficiently.

Why does my heater need maintenance?

A home furnace needs maintenance for two basic reasons. The first is efficiency. A furnace that is well maintained will run at peak performance levels giving you the most bang for your home-heating buck. Just like a car that has not had a tune-up burns through gas, a furnace that has not been cleaned, adjusted and tuned will not burn fuel efficiently. Bottom line is, if your furnace isn't running well, you will be spending more money each and every day to heat your home.

The second reason for having your furnace serviced by a professional heating service is the most important: safety. Plainly put, a furnace that is not running properly can be deadly. Carbon monoxide is a natural byproduct of the process of burning gas or oil. A well-tuned heater will produce very little carbon monoxide and it will be safely carried out of the home through the furnace's venting system. Problems arise, however, when either the furnace is producing too much carbon monoxide, or there are leaks. Either of these can lead to a lethal build-up of carbon monoxide in the home.

Carbon monoxide is odorless and colorless. It can only be detected by a sophisticated CO detector. Symptoms of CO poisoning include nausea, vomiting, flu-like pains and confusion. If anyone in your home ever experiences these symptoms and there is reason to believe that it is not the flu, leave the home immediately and call the fire department and an ambulance. It is often smart to purchase and have a professional install and test a CO detector. This simple device can make a huge difference in getting to an issue before it becomes a problem. Make sure you test your batteries and have the detector tested next time a heating repair man comes for service.

Heater Maintenance

Other than changing the filters regularly, there is very little that the average homeowner can do to service their furnace safely. Heater maintenance needs to be performed by a highly-trained professional. During a service call, your heater maintenance technician will vacuum out your furnace, change its filters and adjust the pilot light. He or she will also make sure that your furnace is burning fuel efficiently and that the thermostat is working properly. Your technician will also check your furnace carefully for any leaks that might allow the escape of carbon monoxide and can also recommend when it is time to consider replacing your existing furnace with a new one.



Campbell Appliance Heating And Air Inc
3591 Rocking J Rd
Round Rock, TX 78665
(512) 255-0506





Thursday, October 11, 2012

Appliance Repair - What You Need to Know!


Appliances that can cause homeowners headaches are what make the world go round. It’s part of life, but it’s no fun when one of our most integral appliances in the kitchen stop working for no apparent reason – and generally at the most inopportune times. Some will opt to replace their now-broken appliances while others will opt for appliance repair. Most homeowners want to keep the appliances that they currently have and opt to hire an appliance repair service to take care of the problem in an efficient and quick manner.

Here’s why you should consider hiring an appliance repair service when your appliances fail.

Cost-Effective - As a general rule, choosing to hire an appliance repair professional is more cost-effective than purchasing new appliances outright. After all, a few parts and a little labor is a fraction of the cost when you compare it to what you would be spending if you were to buy a brand new appliance regardless of which one it is – stove, dishwasher or refrigerator. This is especially true in today’s day and age where finances are tight and extra money is hard to come by.

All-Hours Service - Many appliance and refrigeration repair services offer round-the-clock repair services. This comes in handy when you've had a long day at work, you get home late and still need to cook dinner at 9:00 p.m. Regardless of the time, if you have a repair person on your speed dial that takes calls after business hours, you can have your appliance and refrigeration repair completed in no time after arriving at your doorstep, assessing the problem and quoting an appliance repair price.

Two Tips in Choosing a Repair Professional

Never hire a professional repair person until you have information regarding their certifications and experience, including brands they have experience repairing, length of time they have been in business providing repair services and the types of machines they have experience fixing. A trained and professional individual will have this information easily accessible to provide to his or her prospective clients and will not try to beat around the bush about it.

The same could be said regarding company referrals. You can ask the company for referrals, and they should be happy to give them to you, but you can also scour the internet for referrals and ask your friends, too. When a friend tells you that they loved the service of a certain company, you can rest assured that they are probably pretty great. Just make sure that you actually trust your friend’s opinion or you may find yourself in a sticky situation!

Whether you need appliance repair for an oven, dishwasher, washer or dryer or maybe need refrigeration repair for refrigerator, walk-in freezer or ice machine, calling a reputable, professional and trained repair person and/or company will be your best bet. Trying to fix things yourself can save money, but it can also create more problems resulting in a more expensive repair. A repair person can inform you of the problem, quote you the price and let you decide whether you want to replace the appliance or pay to have it repaired. Weigh the option so you aren't spending more out of your pocket than what is needed.


Campbell Appliance Heating And Air Inc
3591 Rocking J Rd
Round Rock, TX 78665
(512) 255-0506


Tuesday, September 11, 2012

The Importance of Air Conditioner Service and Maintenance


Preventative maintenance of your air-conditioning system is inexpensive, while replacement costs are extremely high. It makes sense and saves money to have your AC system serviced on a regular basis. When air conditioners fail due to lack of maintenance, they are likely to stop working at the most inconvenient time. When the system is stressed due to higher than normal use, during hot weather, you will have to tolerate the heat while you wait for a repair technician.
Even when systems are running well, they require regular maintenance. Without periodic maintenance an air conditioner loses about 5% of its original efficiency every year you operate it. Routine maintenance will protect your AC from almost all energy loss. Regular tune-ups will typically keep an AC unit running at 95% of its efficiency at the time of purchase. An annual tune-up will give you a lower electric bill and lower repair costs. The humidity levels in your home will also be reduced.
Tips on Preventative Maintenance
To avoid AC repair calls, air conditioners should be serviced before something goes wrong. Periodic cleaning and maintenance will keep your system running efficiently.
Your AC filter requires monthly replacement. You can also dry vacuum your air-conditioning drain to remove the dirt. An AC repair technician can vacuum the drain with a high pressure vacuum during his annual maintenance visit. This can prevent backup that causes mold to grow in your AC system. It can also prevent water damage to the interior of your home or business.
The air-conditioner coils also need to be cleaned. The power must be turned off first. Next, you can hose the coils down with water. While wearing safety glasses and gloves, spray on commercial air-conditioning cleaner. Wait twenty minutes then rinse the coils thoroughly.
Signs that an Air Conditioner Needs Service
Any one or more of the following conditions indicates a problem with your AC system. Ignoring these conditions or putting off a call for AC repair will only make conditions worse and more costly.
·         The air conditioner is constantly running.
·         The system is failing to cool sufficiently.
·         Despite the thermostat setting, the temperature is on arctic cold.
·         There is no air blowing from the vents.

Top Causes of Air Conditioner Malfunction
Here are some common AC problems that occur inside the house:
1.     Clogged filters cause condensers to malfunction. Filters must be changed once a month.
2.     Dirty air filters can cause condenser fins to clog. Cleaning with fin brushes can get rid of this problem.
3.     Condenser fins may clog when debris accumulates from a dirty air filter. Cleaning the fins with special purpose brushes can eliminate most of this problem.
4.     Low Freon pressure can only be fixed by someone with an EPA license
This is a list of common outdoor AC problems:
1) When the outside condenser fan burns out, an AC serviceman must do the repairs.
2. A malfunctioning contactor may be identified by a loud buzzing sound. Installing a new contactor will fix this problem.
3. Inefficient AC functioning can be caused by melting of the connectors. Unless you are comfortable doing electrical work, you should call a professional to replace the breaker.
Cost of AC System Replacement
Replacing your AC system can cost anywhere from $2,500 to $7,000. When you perform routine maintenance on your AC system, you will substantially lower your electric consumption and you won’t have an enormous amount to pay for a replacement system. Regular Air Conditioning service will save you money on your electric bill throughout the year.


Campbell Appliance Heating And Air Inc
3591 Rocking J Rd
Round Rock, TX 78665
(512) 255-0506
http://www.ac-repair-round-rock.com/


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