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Should You Add an Air Conditioning Zoning System to Your Home?

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When you want to save money on your HVAC utility costs, one popular option is adding zoning to your system. An air conditioning zoning system essentially divides your structure into different sections allowing them to be heated or cooled to different temperatures. They’re becoming common in larger homes, homes that have multiple stories, structures with occupants that have different needs and structures that have high energy costs. But how do you decide if you need an HVAC service company to install zoning in your home? Here are some things to consider: [Read more…]

Smart Thermostats: Why They’re Worth It

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If you’ve been paying any attention the past couple years, you know that the latest in home automation technology is smart thermostats. The rising cost of energy has made it imperative for homeowners to keep heating and cooling bills manageable. Combined with the popularity of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, it’s become easier and easier for homeowners to micromanage their home’s systems from a distance without a lot of expense on the front end. Enter the smart thermostat. [Read more…]

Get the Most from Your Commercial Kitchen with a Walk-in Cooler

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For business owners who work in the food service industry, purchasing a walk-in cooler is one of the best investments you can make. The need to keep perishable items fresh and intact is crucial and has a direct impact on a company’s bottom line. As well, the convenience and flexibility that these devices offer to facilities with changing needs is excellent.

In this field, it is always a good idea to make the most of commercial-grade equipment and technology as their consumer counterparts are ill-equipped to handle the often high demand presented by growing customer bases. That being said, here are a few distinct advantages that commercial walk-in coolers and freezers have.

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Reasons To Consider Gembecki for Your Commercial Needs

Your business is your baby. At Gembecki Mechanical Services, our business is our baby too, and nothing is more important to us than keeping our clients – both residential and commercial – comfortable. That’s why we choose nothing but the best products and most qualified technicians to represent our company.

We know that you work hard to provide the top service in your industry, too. You don’t have the time or inclination to worry about whether your air conditioning unit or heater is up to the task of keeping your customers and employees comfortable, but we do.  [Read more…]

Commercial Refrigeration Energy-Saving and Maintenance Tips

Every business owner who has his or her mind set on success knows the importance of applying an energy-saving approach to every aspect of the company, including his or her building’s HVAC system. Commercial Orlando air conditioning components are put under much more stress than residential ones. Greater cooling demands put excess strain on already overworked devices, thus necessitating proper maintenance at all times of the year to keep them running efficiently.  [Read more…]

Get the Most Out of Your AC This Summer

Longer days and shorter nights can mean only one thing — summer has indeed arrived. In Florida, this also means the persistent hum of air conditioners in full blast as residents fight off the heat and humidity that characterize summer months in the Sunshine State.

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How Air Conditioning Can Minimize Your Exposure to Three Common Allergens

A well-maintained air conditioning system does more than keep your home cool and comfortable during the hot, humid summer months. It also keeps it free of particles that can aggravate asthma, allergies, and sinus problems.  The Mayo Clinic website emphasizes the importance of air conditioning, both in your home and car, in avoiding exposure to allergens. Fortunately, in Orlando, air conditioning is standard in most new houses and vehicles.

The Importance of a Well-Maintained Air Conditioner for Allergies

The folks at the Mayo Clinic also recommend having high-efficiency filters in your air conditioning system and following a regular maintenance schedule. Filters should be changed regularly and air ducts cleaned annually.

Our Comfort Club program is a preventative maintenance program that does those things and much more. Our certified technicians perform a routine inspection of your central Florida air conditioning and heating equipment with each visit. There is no long term commitment. You can cancel at any time. Comfort Club members also receive a 10% discount on additional parts and labor and preferred scheduling. We are experts in air conditioning repair in Orlando, but we prefer to prevent the need for repairs. For more information on our Comfort Club maintenance service, and to join, visit http://www.gembecki.com/comfortclub/.

Common Allergens in the Home and How to Deal with Them

The following are several common allergens that can be found in your home and what you can do to minimize the sneezing, coughing, itchy and watery eyes, and other symptoms that can make you miserable

Dust Mites: These are microscopic microorganisms found in dust, as the name indicates. You can minimize contact with them by getting dust mite covers for your bedding. Hypoallergenic pillows are also available. Wash your sheets weekly in hot water.

Dust mites can also be found in carpeting and curtains, so it is wise to invest in a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter and a carpet cleaner with antimicrobial protection. You may want to consider replacing your curtains with shutters.

Pollen: We think of pollen as an allergen that affects us when we are outside among the trees and flowers. Indeed, those bothered by pollen should try to stay inside on days when the air is dry and windy, or when the area has a high pollen count. However, pollen can easily get into the house through doors and windows. With air conditioning, you can close the windows and remain comfortable. Do not rely on fans. They only kick up dust and spread the allergens around the house. A portable high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter, on the other hand, can help clear the air. Many people use them in their bedrooms while they are sleeping.

Pollen can also stick to fabric and shoes. When you come inside the house, be sure to take off your shoes and clothes as soon as possible, and put your clothes in the wash. Do not hang laundry, including bedding, outside. Pollen will stick to it.

Molds: These are parasitic fungi with spores that float around in the air just like pollen. They are most commonly found in damp areas in the home such as basements and bathrooms, as well as the garage. Make sure that your vents in those rooms are working properly. Have your home checked for mold if this becomes a particular problem. Mold can have even more serious health consequences than allergies. Molds also flourish in soil, so you may want to minimize indoor plants. Install dehumidifiers in basements and other areas of the house where molds tend to collect, and dehumidify weekly.

As one of the leaders in heating and air conditioning in central Florida, Gembecki will do whatever we can to minimize your exposure to allergens all year around. You can also call us at 407-695-6646 or e-mail us at service@gembecki.com to schedule an appointment.

Commercial Air Conditioning Maintenance in Orlando

Glorious Florida sunshine is the envy of the northern states on the eastern seaboard. Enjoyed year-round and paired with miles of pristine beaches up and down the Florida coast, it is little wonder that this state attracts sun worshippers by the planeload practically any time of the year. However, warm climate also brings with it the demand for constant air conditioning – especially for businesses. A climate-controlled environment is necessary in Florida weather if you want to keep your customers cool and comfortable, your workers productive and your machines in good working order. [Read more…]

Get $500 Off an 18-SEER Two-Speed Amana AC System

With summer just around the corner, Gembecki is offering a $500 discount on Amana’s 18-SEER high-efficiency, two-speed Amana air conditioning system. This system includes a number of features that will provide your home and family with comfort during the hot, humid Florida summers.

 

The higher the SEER number, the greater the efficiency and the lower the operating cost. SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) is a measure used by the U.S. Department of Energy to rate the efficiency of air conditioners and heat pumps. An ASX18 air conditioner can provide significant savings on your electric bill. It uses the latest compression technology and an efficient condensing coil, which is made with corrugated aluminum fins and refrigeration-grade copper tubing. It has a two-stage Copeland UltraTech scroll compressor with high- and low-pressure switches and a two-speed quiet condenser fan motor to provide quiet, comfortable relief during our hot summer days and nights.

 

Moreover, this air conditioning system includes an excellent warranty protection plan. The compressor is covered by a Lifetime Unit Replacement Limited Warranty. If the compressor ever fails, a new condensing unit will be provided to the original purchaser of the central air conditioning system as long as they live in the same single-family residence. All other functional parts are covered by a 10-Year Parts Limited Warranty.  Their ComfortAlert diagnostic technology is designed to alert you to any mechanical issues. This air conditioning system will provide your family with excellent energy-efficient performance for many years.

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Beat the Heat by Keeping your Cool

When Willis Haviland Carrier discovered a way to safely and successfully cool indoor air in the early 1900s, he probably did not imagine that his invention, later called air conditioning, would mark the beginning of a massive migration to the Sun Belt region of the United States. Along with favorable climate as well as improved means of transportation and communication, the advent of residential air conditioning is largely credited for this great population movement to the southern part of the country.

 

Beating the Heat

Florida temperatures hover around the 90s or high 80s during the hot summer months from June to August. This is the kind of weather adored by multitudes of sun worshippers who descend on the Sunshine State by the thousands at the peak of summer. With a coastline that extends for 1,350 miles, there is certainly enough room for these sunbathers to enjoy the ocean as well as the sunshine up and down this popular summer destination.

 

As enjoyable as the heat may be when out on the ocean, once inland, the temperatures can be brutal. It is easy to understand how the cooling benefits of Carrier’s invention could indeed have helped a great deal in triggering the southern migration. Without air conditioning, life in the Sun Belt region of the country would be almost intolerable.

 

Enjoying the Cool Air

Installing and maintaining an air conditioning system in a Florida home may be a big expense, but under the glare of an unforgiving southern sun for most of the year, this expense can easily and readily be justified. For some, this goes beyond a matter of comfort. The heat can be dangerous to people with a weakened immune system; it can pose a health threat to the most vulnerable members of the population as well, namely, infants and the elderly.

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