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  • Go Assist - Appliance Repairs, Plumbers, Boiler Engineers & Electricians
    4.5
    Bournemouth, BH8 8EY, 21 Oxford Road, S1 2HH, GB

    At Go Assist, we provide a one-stop solution for homeowners and landlords, offering services regarding plumbing, electrical, appliances, boilers, locksmiths and pest control. Whether your domestic appliance is faulty, boiler has broken down, fuse box has tripped, or tap is leaking – you have come to the right place. We provide quality repairs for home breakdowns from a team of reliable, vetted engineers. We will always aim to get out to you the same day, boasting an impressive engineer response time and first-time fix rate. Our engineers are not only repair experts but are qualified to assist with installations and replacements such as light fittings, toilets, and showers, making home improvements an easy stress-free process. We are proud to provide services to help landlords abide by the necessary rules and regulations by carrying out boiler services, EPCS, and EICRs in rented properties.

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    3.9
    Sheffield, GB

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  • Sheffield Boiler People
    5
    Sheffield, GB

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  • K. Ambler Plumbing and Heating
    1
    Sheffield, GB

    K. Ambler Plumbing & Heating is a family business providing domestic, commercial, and industrial plumbing and heating services across Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and Nottinghamshire. They also undertake projects nationwide. Their services include central heating installation and repair, boiler installation and repair, boiler and heating upgrades, heating controls, bathroom installation, plumbing repairs, general property repair and maintenance, plastering, tiling, and house refurbishment.

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    1
    Sheffield, GB

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  • Blakemore Plumbing Heating Renewables
    5
    18 Thorncliffe Close, Swallownest, S26 4SY, GB

    Blakemore Plumbing and Heating is the leading plumbing, heating and renewables specialist in Sheffield, recently finishing runner-up in the National Heating Installer Of The Year Awards, offering our services throughout the whole of South Yorkshire and beyond. We are the number one Viessmann specialist in Sheffield and the surrounding area, specialising in repair, maintenance, servicing and bespoke installations. We also are a leader in the installation of renewable technology in the forms of solar thermal, and air source heat pumps and are a Mixergy-approved installer for their solar PV/grid smart hot water cylinders. We are Heat Geek Assured and we offer full system heat loss reports and bespoke heating system design plans.

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  • Fl
    4.5
    Sheffield, GB

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  • Hallamshire Heating & Air Conditioning Co. Ltd
    4
    3-4 Callywhite Lane, Dronfield, S18 2XR, GB

    Hallamshire Heating & Air Conditioning Co Ltd is a family-run business with over 30 years of experience in the heating and air conditioning industry. We pride ourselves on providing a high-quality, reliable service to our customers. We are fully qualified and insured, and we are committed to providing a professional and friendly service at all times. Our team of experienced engineers can provide a wide range of services, including design, installation, commissioning, maintenance and repair of all types of heating and air conditioning systems. We work with a variety of clients, from domestic homeowners to commercial businesses. We are based in Dronfield, Derbyshire, and we cover the surrounding areas. We are a member of the H&VCA and we are fully accredited by the Gas Safe Register . Contact us today for a free quote.

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    4.9
    Sheffield, GB

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    1
    Sheffield, GB

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Frequently Asked Questions About AC Repair

Is your AC unit not cooling properly? Are you hearing strange noises or noticing unusual smells? Find answers to common questions about AC repair and connect with qualified HVAC technicians in UK.

What is an evaporator coil, and why is it important for my AC?

The evaporator coil is located inside your home as part of the air handler. Its job is to absorb heat from the indoor air. The refrigerant inside the coil evaporates as it absorbs heat, cooling the air that passes over it. This cooled air is then circulated throughout your home. A clean and properly functioning evaporator coil is crucial for efficient cooling. Restricted airflow (often from a dirty filter) or low refrigerant can cause it to freeze, leading to further issues.

What are the signs of a bad AC compressor?

The compressor is a vital component of your AC system, and its failure can be a major headache. Watch out for these signs of a failing compressor:
  • Loud noises:
  • Unusual sounds like clanking, grinding, or rattling from the outdoor unit indicate potential problems with the compressor.
  • Warm air from vents:
  • If the air from the vents isn't cool, it could mean the compressor isn't functioning properly.
  • Reduced cooling capacity:
  • Your AC unit may be running constantly, but the house doesn't cool down as it should.
  • Refrigerant leaks:
  • Leaks can occur at the compressor and lead to reduced cooling efficiency.
  • Tripping circuit breaker:
  • A failing compressor can draw excess current, causing the breaker to trip repeatedly.
Don't ignore signs of a failing compressor, address them promptly.

What is the difference between a central AC and a heat pump?

The key difference between a central AC and a heat pump lies in their functionality. A central AC system only cools, relying on a separate furnace for heating during colder months. A heat pump, on the other hand, provides both heating and cooling. It can extract heat from the outdoor air even in relatively cold temperatures (down to a certain point), providing efficient heating. In summer, it reverses the process to cool your home. Heat pumps are often a more energy-efficient choice than a separate AC and furnace, especially in mild to moderate climates.

How do I reset my AC unit?

Sometimes a simple reset can resolve minor AC issues. Here's how to reset most residential AC units:1. **Turn off the AC at the thermostat:** Set it to the 'off' position.2. **Turn off power at the breaker panel:** Locate the circuit breaker that controls your AC unit and switch it to the 'off' position.3. **Wait 5-10 minutes:** This allows the system to completely power down and reset any internal electronics.4. **Turn the breaker back on:** Flip the circuit breaker back to the 'on' position.5. **Turn on the AC at the thermostat:** Set the thermostat to your desired cooling temperature. If resetting doesn't work, contact a professional HVAC repair service. Never attempt electrical repairs on your AC unit unless you are qualified to do so safely..

What is an evaporator coil, and why is it important for my AC?

The evaporator coil is located inside your home as part of the air handler. Its job is to absorb heat from the indoor air. The refrigerant inside the coil evaporates as it absorbs heat, cooling the air that passes over it. This cooled air is then circulated throughout your home. A clean and properly functioning evaporator coil is crucial for efficient cooling. Restricted airflow (often from a dirty filter) or low refrigerant can cause it to freeze, leading to further issues.

What are the signs of a bad AC compressor?

The compressor is a vital component of your AC system, and its failure can be a major headache. Watch out for these signs of a failing compressor:
  • Loud noises:
  • Unusual sounds like clanking, grinding, or rattling from the outdoor unit indicate potential problems with the compressor.
  • Warm air from vents:
  • If the air from the vents isn't cool, it could mean the compressor isn't functioning properly.
  • Reduced cooling capacity:
  • Your AC unit may be running constantly, but the house doesn't cool down as it should.
  • Refrigerant leaks:
  • Leaks can occur at the compressor and lead to reduced cooling efficiency.
  • Tripping circuit breaker:
  • A failing compressor can draw excess current, causing the breaker to trip repeatedly.
If you suspect compressor issues, call a qualified HVAC technician for diagnosis and repair or replacement options.

What is the difference between a central AC and a heat pump?

The key difference between a central AC and a heat pump lies in their functionality. A central AC system only cools, relying on a separate furnace for heating during colder months. A heat pump, on the other hand, provides both heating and cooling. It can extract heat from the outdoor air even in relatively cold temperatures (down to a certain point), providing efficient heating. In summer, it reverses the process to cool your home. Heat pumps are often a more energy-efficient choice than a separate AC and furnace, especially in mild to moderate climates.

How do I reset my AC unit?

Sometimes a simple reset can resolve minor AC issues. Here's how to reset most residential AC units:1. **Turn off the AC at the thermostat:** Set it to the 'off' position.2. **Turn off power at the breaker panel:** Locate the circuit breaker that controls your AC unit and switch it to the 'off' position.3. **Wait 5-10 minutes:** This allows the system to completely power down and reset any internal electronics.4. **Turn the breaker back on:** Flip the circuit breaker back to the 'on' position.5. **Turn on the AC at the thermostat:** Set the thermostat to your desired cooling temperature.If the problem persists, it's likely a more serious issue, and you should contact a qualified HVAC technician. DIY electrical repairs on AC units are highly discouraged.