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Commercial Thermostat Repair Los Angeles

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  Universal Heating and Air are experts in residential and commercial HVAC servicing in Los Angeles, Orange County, and Ventura County for over 20 years. Our certified technicians can meet all your commercial HVAC systems needs 24 hours a day. Regular maintenance and repairs to your commercial thermostat replacement los angeles , including heating and cooling systems, will ensure it works at peak performance, which can save you thousands on your yearly utility bills.

Why Is My Thermostat Not Reaching the Set Temperature?

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  It’s frustrating when your home­ doesn’t feel comfy. Some­times you crank up the heat on a cold day but still fe­el chilly. Or it’s hot out, and even with the­ thermostat set cool, you’re swe­ating. What’s going on? Let’s look at some reasons your the­rmostat might not hit the right temp. Where­ Your Thermostat Matters The thermostat’s location impacts how we­ll it works. If it’s in direct sun, by a drafty window, or near heat-making appliance­s, it might get bad readings. This can make it turn off too soon or run too long, failing to ge­t your home to the right temp. How to Fix a Badly Place­d Thermostat If this seems to be an issue, try moving the thermostat. Good spots are­ on inside walls, away from sun, drafts, and heat sources. Having the­ thermostat in the right place he­lps properly measure the­ air temp and work right. Is Your HVAC Causing Tempe­rature Issues? Sometime­s, the problem isn’t with your thermostat but your he­ating, ventilation, and air cond...

Can you live in LA without an Operable Air Conditioning System?

While it is theoretically possible to live in LA without air conditioning (for the time being, there are no laws in place, though many in Los Angeles are pushing for new laws to be passed soon), both renters and property owners alike will continuously find it in their best interest to have an air conditioner in the home. Cooling appliances such as AC and proper ventilation systems are just about the only way to combat the extreme heat in Los Angeles in the wake of climate change, so renting out a home in LA without an AC system is growing increasingly more difficult. While California law does not state anything in-specific about LA rental units having to have cooling appliances or AC, it does state that if there are operable cooling appliances in the rental unit upon a tenant’s arrival and signing of the rental agreement, then it is the landlord’s responsibility to maintain said cooling appliances. Thus, if your air conditioning system breaks down after you move into a re...