The air handler is a major component of most HVAC systems in the Layton area. It takes the cool air produced by the AC unit, or the hot air produced by a hot water coil or electric strip heaters, and distributes it throughout your home. To keep you comfortable in the dead of summer, this system must operate at a steady pace without interruption. But, like all mechanical equipment, air handlers can break down without warning, especially after thousands of hours of operation.
When that happens, people in your area rely on Teton’s HVAC experts to get the cold air blowing again. Whether the solution is installing a whole new unit or a minor repair, our staff can handle it. To schedule air handler service in Ogden or Layton give (801) 771-7031 a call. To learn more about how we can help and the uses of air handlers, keep reading.
You probably know what an air conditioner is; most people in Layton do. Air handlers, however, aren’t as well known. As mentioned earlier, air handlers are separate pieces of HVAC equipment responsible for pushing air throughout your ventilation system. They are usually indoors and can be used in both heating and cooling applications. Though you’ll hear people refer to them as “blowers,” the two are not one and the same. The blower is actually just one part of the air handler. Other components include the dampers, mixing chambers, controls, and air filter. These things work with the blower (a.k.a. fan) to treat and disperse the air.
A lot of people aren’t sure what separates an air handler from an air conditioner. We’ve had more than one customer ask why it is they need both. The important thing to remember is that air handlers themselves can’t change the temperature of air. They instead serve the same purpose as a fan, merely shifting air from one place to another. In HVAC systems without another form of propulsion—like the blower motor on a furnace—air handlers are necessary to distribute your treated air.
The best way to verify whether or not your system would benefit from an air handler is to reach out to Teton at (801) 771-7031.
Though simpler than a standard air conditioner, air handlers still have their break points. If you see or experience any of the following, it’s time to give Teton Mechanical a call:
The quicker you do so, the more likely it is we can repair the problem. If left untreated, minor air handler problems can blossom into full-on system breakdowns.
Pushing heated or cooled air throughout your home puts a lot of stress on your air handler. If you notice a sudden drop in HVAC pressure, it’s a good sign you may need an air handler repair. Rest assured, whether you need a fan cleaned or a limit switch replaced, Teton Mechanical can handle it.
Like all things, air handlers don’t last forever. Once your unit reaches double digits, replacing it is often more economical than fixing it. Newer air handlers boast smart features and are often more efficient than older ones. Call (801) 771-7031 to get a quote on a new air handler in Layton or Ogden.
During your annual HVAC maintenance call, our expert will take a look at your air handler. They’ll test the electrical connections, clean the unit, and lubricate the blades. This will allow your air handler to operate at peak efficiency all season long. To join our Layton-area HVAC maintenance club, give Teton a call at (801) 771-7031.
Looking for air handler repair? Want more information about the benefits of air handler maintenance? Then, we invite you to reach out to us at (801) 771-7031 or by filling out our online schedule form. Our HVAC company proudly handles the heating, AC, and air quality needs of the greater Layton area and has been doing so for over 14 years.
Our HVAC specialists will work diligently to ensure your home stays comfortable no matter what the weather’s like outside. We are familiar and experienced with all popular air handler brands. Rest assured, when you come to us for service, that we always put your satisfaction first. To verify this for yourself, check out our Google reviews.