Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical Blog: Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category

Why Choose Us?

Thursday, April 18th, 2024

The reach of the internet makes it easy for anyone to find a list of contractors who offer services for air conditioning, heating, plumbing, and electrical. Many will make big, flashy promises. You know they’re not all equal—so who do you choose when you need the best quality service?

Since you’re on our website looking for answers, we’ll tell you exactly what makes us stand out, what makes us your best choice for service.

  • We have a long history—we started in business more than 50 years ago and have the experience necessary to get jobs done right.
  • We’re a one-stop shop when it comes to your home service needs—electrical, HVAC, plumbing—so you only need to work with one company.
  • We back up all work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
  • We offer same-day service to get problems resolved fast.
  • Our team of licensed HVAC technicians, plumbers, and electricians are the most skilled and trustworthy in the industry. We would never think of hiring anything less!
  • We’re always honest and offer upfront pricing.
  • We have more than 3,700 reviews from satisfied customers that confirm we offer the best in quality, price, and convenience.

Make the Peaden Pros your first choice!

Call Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical Today and Discover The Peaden Way: Service Is Our Passion, Safety Is Our Priority, Satisfaction Is Our Promise!

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Welcome to Our New Website!

Thursday, April 18th, 2024

We’re glad you found our way to our new website! This site is here not only to make it easy to contact us, but to learn more about the many services we offer and to provide you with education about your home’s AC, heating, plumbing, and electrical systems. We’ve always been focused on education, both for our clients and for ourselves—it’s vital that our team of Peaden Pros always stay current with new technologies and practices. We’ve been in business for more than 50 years, and we haven’t survived that long because we’ve been standing still!

You can always rely on Peaden for:

  • An unmatched commitment to your comfort
  • A one-stop-shop for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical—no need to juggle multiple contractors!
  • The finest local team of trained professionals you’ll find
  • Flexible financing options

This website was built by the team at iMarket Solutions. To learn how iMarket Solutions can expand your presence on the web visit: www.imarketsolutions.com

Take some time to look around and see what we can do for you and your family! Your comfort and health is always our top priority.

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Why You Should Install a Ductless Mini-Split in Your Florida Home

Tuesday, September 6th, 2022

Mini-split blowing cold air into a room.Ductless HVAC Systems Are Perfect For Florida Weather 

Florida residents are no strangers to hot, humid weather. To combat the tropical climate, it’s crucial to have a reliable air conditioning unit. For year-round cooling and heating, a ductless mini-split is an excellent option.

Ductless mini-splits offer the same benefits as a traditional central air conditioner, all while providing room-to-room temperature control on demand.

Eliminate uneven cooling in your Florida home with a ductless mini-split! Schedule installation online or call today at (855) 557-7878.

What Is a Ductless Mini-Split?

A ductless mini-split is designed to mount directly to the room you need to heat or cool. They consist of one or multiple indoor air handling units connected to an outdoor compressor, and they don’t require ductwork to function.

A ductless mini-split is a perfect addition to older homes where ductwork can’t be installed and new home additions that require heating and cooling. Adding a ductless HVAC system to a new home addition or three-season room will prevent extra wear and tear on your AC unit.

Benefits of Installing a Ductless Mini-Split in Your Home

Ductless mini-splits have several benefits, including:

  • Energy efficiency: Ductless mini-splits don’t require ductwork installation to run; they can preserve up to 30% more energy than central ACs, making them highly energy-efficient. This typically results in lower monthly utility bills.
  • Heating & cooling outputs: Mini-split systems provide both heating and cooling, letting you alter the temperature throughout the year as you see fit.
  • Zoning: Considering ductless mini-splits mount directly into the space you need to heat or cool, they’re ultra-flexible and easy to zone specific temperatures for specific rooms. This makes it ideal when you want to meet the needs of different individuals and spaces.

Trust the Reliable Experts at Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical

At Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical, our team works tirelessly to provide our Florida community with top-notch heating and air conditioning installation, maintenance, and repairs. We aim to enhance the comfort and well-being of our clients and won’t rest until you’re 100% satisfied.

We base our values on honesty, excellent service, customer care, and quality. We also take pride in our competitive prices. Our comprehensive ductless mini-split services ensure your home is equipped for year-round comfort.

Call our experts at (855) 557-7878 or contact us online to schedule ductless mini-split service.

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Prepping Your HVAC Unit for an Extended Vacation

Friday, August 5th, 2022

woman changing dirty air filterAs summer ends and you look toward winter and the holidays, keep the health of your HVAC system in mind. Although Florida’s winters are usually mild, it’s important to prepare your system if you’re taking an extended holiday trip.

Below are our tips and tricks for preparing your system for the off-season, so it’s ready for next summer’s heat.

How To Prep Your HVAC System for an Extended Vacation

When preparing for your trip away, it’s important to include your house preparations as well. Follow these tips to ensure your HVAC system is ready when you need it.

Schedule an HVAC Tune-Up Before You Leave

An important aspect of HVAC maintenance that many homeowners overlook is a biannual tune-up.

Typically recommended right before the cooling and heating seasons, professional preventative maintenance ensures your system is working properly while preparing it to run efficiently for the change in weather. It also provides an opportunity to identify and address minor issues before they become major problems.

We recommend scheduling professional HVAC maintenance with Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical before you leave for the season or upon your return. We offer affordable and convenient maintenance plans to our customers throughout Pensacola, Panama City, and Fort Walton.

Set Your Thermostat for Your Extended Absence

If your pets or plants are staying in the home when you’re away, you’ll want to keep your thermostat settings similar to those of your normal routine. If your home will be empty while you’re gone, you can significantly adjust the temperature to save money and energy.

However, it’s not advisable to turn the system off completely or set it outside the range of 5085 degrees Fahrenheit. We recommend installing a smart thermostat for complete control while you’re gone.

Change or Clean Your Air Filter

As always, it’s important to keep your system’s air filters clean for optimal HVAC performance. Before you leave for an extended period, clean your replaceable air filters or replace disposable ones.

Check Your Air Vents & Registers

Before you leave, you’ll also want to ensure your system’s vents and registers are all open and unobstructed. This ensures your airflow will be even throughout your home, so your system isn’t working harder to address temperature imbalances.

Trust Peaden for Expert HVAC Services

For professional, friendly, and quality work, trust Peaden’s well-trained and experienced technicians. We offer same-day service, upfront pricing, flexible financing, and 24/7 emergency service for your most urgent needs.

We’re your one-stop shop for home services and provide free estimates on all replacement quotes.  

For all your HVAC needs in Pensacola, Panama City, and Fort Walton, call Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical at (855) 557-7878.

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Furnace Noises You Need to Have Checked Out

Sunday, November 10th, 2019

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Are you in Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, or Panama City? If so, and you are hearing noises coming from your furnace, that isn’t a good thing. You should have most noises that come from your furnace checked out right away. If you don’t, the problem could become bigger and cost you more money in the long run. When it comes to heater repair, you don’t want to mess around. You should call Peaden heater repair experts right away.

Banging Noises

When your thermostat needs heat, the furnace kicks into high gear. The fuel goes through to the burners to ignite them. Once that is done, heat starts filling your home. If you hear loud banging noises when your furnace starts, you need to figure out what the problem is right away. Many things could be causing the issue including duct expansion or even a furnace burner that is dirty. Generally, with duct expansion issues, you will hear the sound coming from a few feet away from your furnace.

Squealing Noises

Do you hear squealing noises coming from your furnace? If this is something that you hear, you should also call Peaden heater repair experts immediately. This could be many different issues, as well. It could be a blower belt that is slipping, deteriorating, or that has loosened. It could be a fan mower that is failing. It could also just mean the shaft bearings need to be lubricated. Either way, leaving the issue without getting it fixed could cost you more money in the long run.

Scraping Noises

Scraping noises can be some of the most annoying noises, especially when you hear them coming from your furnace. They can be loud and bothersome. If you hear scraping noises coming from your furnace, you will want to contact Peaden heater repair experts right away. Letting your furnace keep running with this noise could turn into a huge problem. Some of the issues that might be causing this noise include a motor mount that is broken or even a blower wheel that is broken.

If you are hearing any of these noises coming from your furnace, it is time to call in the experts. At Peaden, you can get the help you need for any heater repair issues.

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Improving the Air Quality in Your Home

Thursday, May 16th, 2019

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The summer air can be quite humid, hot, and sometimes stuffy. However, while you might enjoy the summer, there are some things that can make you feel crazy. If the air quality in your home is not great, this can make you feel like your home is dirty and not welcoming. The good news is that this can be fixed. If you are in Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, or Panama City give Peaden a call today. Our AC repair professionals can help out today to improve the air quality in your home. Not sure how to properly address the air quality in your home. We can help.

Contributions to Lower Air Quality Indoors

Unfortunately, there are many things that can affect the air quality inside your home. This is a struggle many homeowners have, so you are not alone. When spring and summer roll around, there are many allergens blowing through the air. When this happens, the quality of the air indoors can drop drastically. In addition, many homeowners seal up their home during the summer to improve energy efficiency while the air conditioning unit is running. This makes for an even bigger issue for the indoor air quality.

In addition, there are many things in your home that can affect the reduced quality of air indoors. The most common reason for this is a leaking duct. If you have a central AC system with ductwork that distributes the cold air around your home during the summer, leaking air ducts can be a big problem. They will reduce the energy efficiency of your home and reduce the quality of the air indoors as well. Lastly, these leaky ducts will pull in pollutants from the unused areas of your home. These will then be blown throughout your house. If you want to prevent this from happening, you should call Peaden today to have your ducts repaired.

Do Something About It

Just because you have reduced quality of air indoors, that doesn’t mean you can’t do anything about it. In fact, there are many things you can do to improve the quality of the air in your home. There are many options you have and Peaden can help you with those. We can let you know if there are any repairs or maintenance issues that need to be addressed.

If you have dirt and dust flying around, and that is all, you most likely need an electronic air cleaner or an air filtration system. However, if you also are worried about bacteria and germs being blown around, there are lights that can be used to check and see what is going on. Peaden can seal up or even replace any leaky ducts you have, so this problem gets solved. With our help, you will have better quality of air indoors and improved energy efficiency in your home as well.

Don’t sit around and just deal with reduced indoor air quality. You can do something about it by contacting Peaden today.

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How to Improve Energy Efficiency in the Summer

Tuesday, April 16th, 2019

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Are you tired of having high energy bills all summer? Do you wonder what you can do differently this year to lower that bill? If you are in Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, or Panama City, Peaden is here to help you. We are energy experts and we want to assist you in managing your energy bills. For years, we have offered electrician services in these areas and are here to help if you need these services as well.

Turning Up the Thermostat

If you want to improve your energy efficiency this summer, you should turn up the thermostat. It is best to have it at about 78 degrees, but definitely have it to a tolerable level. You can try out different degrees to see what works best for you and your family members.

Checking the Filters

Another way to improve the energy efficiency in the summer is to check the filters regularly. You want to make sure the airflow is moving efficiently through the home. If the filters are dirty, this is going to prevent proper airflow. Peaden can help you replace the filters if need be.

Getting a Tuneup on the AC Unit

If you want to improve the energy efficiency throughout your home this summer, another way to do that is by getting a tuneup on your AC unit. Peaden has professional AC repair workers who can provide this tuneup service for you.

Proper Lighting

You can use LED bulbs to improve the energy efficiency in your home as well. These bulbs will help to lower your energy bill by around 75 percent if you use them all throughout your home.

Sealing the Doors and Windows

Our Peaden electrician experts also recommend that you seal your doors and windows. If you have high energy bills in the summer, it may be because there is air leaking out of the home. You can reduce your energy bills by having a professional seal up the doors and windows.

Unplugging Electronics

If there are electronics you aren’t using regularly, you should always unplug them. You may be paying more than $100 each year because you have electronics plugged in that aren’t being used. This standby power can be reduced significantly just by unplugging the electronics.

Checking the Efficiency of Your Refrigerator

Many homes don’t have a highly efficient refrigerator. This may be something you want to check on. If the refrigerator is too cold, it may be costing you a lot more money on your energy bill.

Peaden has many professional electricians who can help you to lower your energy bills for the summer. These are some of the tips to help you out this summer and every summer from here on out.

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Air Conditioning Unit Ice: Why Is It Happening?

Wednesday, April 10th, 2019

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Many people in Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, and Panama City have found that there is ice on their air conditioning unit during the summer. It is so hot out and they don’t know why there is ice forming on their AC unit. This is much more common than you might think. There are two main reasons why this happens. The evaporator coil may have low airflow or the refrigerant levels may be low as well.

Evaporator Coil Low Airflow

You have an evaporator coil in your air conditioning unit. This is a very important part of your AC unit. The warm air will blow over your evaporator coil. The refrigerant will take away the heat out of the air. Then, the colder air will be sent back out throughout the home. However, if there isn’t enough warm air pushing against your evaporator coil, the refrigerant will become too cold. This can lead to the line on the refrigerant freezing up. There are various things that could cause this problem including the following:

  • A dirty or dusty evaporator coil
  • An air filter that is clogged
  • Blower fan issues
  • Leaky or collapsed air ducts
  • Blocked or closed air vents

If you call Peaden, we can check to see if any of these issues are happening.

Refrigerant Level Issues

Another reason why you may be getting ice on your air conditioning unit is when the refrigerant is low. When it is low, the temperature of the leftover refrigerant may drop down quite a bit, because of the lower pressure. This leads to the AC pipe freezing up. If you do have a low refrigerant level, it is likely due to a leak somewhere. You might see some problems besides the low refrigerant including the following:

  • Air leaking from the vents that is warmer
  • Higher energy bills
  • Hissing or bubbling noises from your refrigerant line

If you are noticing these issues, now is the time to call Peaden. If you think you do have a refrigerant leak, be sure to call Peaden right away. This isn’t good for your air conditioning unit or your energy bills. Our air conditioning experts can come to your home and repair the leak in your air conditioning unit.

Do you notice there is ice on your air conditioning unit? Are you noticing there isn’t as much cold air coming from your vents? If these are things you are noticing, you should call Peaden right away. You don’t want to experience higher energy bills because you haven’t gotten your AC unit in top working order. We want to help you keep those bills down and have your home cool this summer.

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Most Common AC Repairs and Solutions

Tuesday, February 19th, 2019

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If you are like most others in Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, and Panama City, you want answers when you notice something wrong with your AC unit. You want to get it fixed right away and you may even think about messing with it yourself. Maybe you are dealing with blown AC fuses, low or leaking refrigerant, or a frozen evaporator coil. These are some of the most common AC repairs that need to be made. The good news is that Peaden is a professional AC repair company and can solve all these problems for you.

Blown AC Fuses

One of the most common AC repairs that needs to be made is blown fuses. These happen more often than you might think. There could be many reasons for this. However, the most common reason for a blown AC fuse is that the filter had gotten clogged or dirty. It might be possible to replace the AC fuse, although that isn’t always the solution. It is best to have a professional AC repair company look at it to see what the best course of action would be. Sometimes there is a bigger problem with the air conditioning unit.

Low or Leaking AC Refrigerant

The refrigerant in your AC unit may be low. If that is the case, it probably is leaking somewhere. Calling in a professional AC repairman to come take a look is a good idea. When the AC unit was installed, there could have been something done improperly. Leaking AC refrigerant could harm you and others who are in your home. It is best to call the AC repair company immediately. That way the issue can be handled right correctly, carefully, and quickly.

Frozen Evaporator Coil

If there isn’t cold air when you turn on your air conditioning unit, this could be a sign that you have a frozen evaporator coil. Just as with the blown AC fuses, there could be a variety of reasons for this. The most common reasons for the frozen evaporator coils are air filters which have gotten clogged or dirty. Another reason why this might happen is because you have more air vents closed than there should be. You might have reduced airflow as well. If you want this problem repaired, it is best to contact Peaden right away. They can find the source of the problem and fix it quickly.

Having an air conditioning unit in your home can be a great thing. You can keep cool on the hottest days of the year. However, if you are having any issues with the AC unit, that can be extremely frustrating. The best course of action would be to contact the AC repair company right away. Peaden has expert technicians who can repair any AC issue you have.

If you are in Pensacola, Fort Walton Beach, or Panama City and dealing with any of these AC issues or others, we can help you. Contact us to schedule your AC repair visit today.

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7 Steps to Follow Before Turning On the AC

Wednesday, July 4th, 2018

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When summer comes, the heat hits with full force.  When it gets hot in our home, it’s time to turn on our air conditioning units for comfortable, cooler temperature.  However, the AC unit has sat idle all winter long and might be in need of repairs before it can efficiently cool the home.  Here are seven step to follow before turning on the AC unit this summer to ensure it will work efficiently all summer long.

Look Over Inside Equipment for Obvious Flaws

Give your AC unit, ductwork, and thermostat a once-over to look for wear and tear.  Check the thermostat to be sure it turns on and is working properly.  If you have an older thermostat, consider upgrading to a newer, more efficient product for energy savings.  Repair or replace air ducts that show signs of wear and tear to also increase efficiency.  Be sure air vents around the home are clear of debris.  Remove anything such as furniture or drapes that could block airflow.

Change the Air Filter

Before turning on the AC, be sure to check the air filter and replace if necessary.  It is recommended that you change the air filter every three months.  Changing the air filter before turning on your AC for the summer is always a good idea to be sure you have proper air flow all summer long. 

Look Over Electrical Connections

Look over wiring and hookups to be certain there is power to the AC unit.  You want to be careful to check that all wiring is securely attached and that the AC unit has power to it so it will power on when you are ready to use it.

Check the Drain Line

Check the AC drain line for debris or clogs that may have occurred during the winter months.  Rinse out the drain line to clear blockage.  A clogged AC line can cause significant damage to a home.  Clogs cause water to back up, and since that water has to go somewhere, it will leak out and cause water damage.  Avoid costly repairs by checking that the drain line is clear each year before firing up the AC unit.

Inspect Outside Equipment

After you are sure everything in the inside of the home is working properly, move to the outside of the home and focus on the unit itself.  Again, check electrical wiring outside for wear and tear.  Refrigerant lines are an important part of cooling a home, so give them a once over.  These lines should be properly insulated to keep the air cool and improve the efficiency of your unit. 

Check the Condenser

The condenser is another area where debris can accumulate and cause a blockage.  Clear any debris from the condenser and clean the unit.  Anything that blocks the condenser will affect the performance of the AC unit.  Ensure that all panels are accounted for as missing panels can lead to poor electrical connections. 

Evaluate the Life of the AC Unit

If you have followed all the steps above and have had yearly maintenance check-ups and repairs, but still feel your AC unit isn’t functioning at full capacity, then it may be time to consider replacing and upgrading your unit. Newer units will run more efficiently and are more energy efficient, saving you money on monthly electric bills.  Contact a reliable ac repair technician to find out more about how installing a new AC unit can improve your air flow and lower your costs.

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