Kitchen and Bath Industry Show 2019 Shows Color by Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
Great Ideas for a Fire Pit by Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
1. Stunning DIY Pergola with Swings
2. Outdoor Living Room
3. Overflow Seating
4. DIY Stump Seats
5. Faux Fireplace
Troubleshooting a Central Air Conditioning System by Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
Troubleshooting a Central Air Conditioning System
- Refrigerant.
- Compressor.
- Condenser.
- Expansion valve.
- Evaporator coil.
Air Conditioning System Will Not Turn On
Possible Causes
If you cannot get the air conditioning system to activate at all, then the most common causes lie with a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse, an improperly set or faulty thermostat, or an internal switch being off.Possible Solutions
- Ensure the thermostat itself is in the “Cool” position and not set to “Off” or “Heat.”
- Confirm that the thermostat is set below the current room temperature.
- Check that the 240-volt circuit breaker (double-pole breaker) controlling the air-conditioning compressor/condensing unit and the 120-volt circuit breaker controlling the furnace blower or separate air handler are in the “On” positions. If a circuit breaker has tripped or a fuse is blown, then reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse. If you reset the breaker or replace the fuse and they trip or blow again, stop and call an air-conditioning service technician, as you may have a more serious problem.
- Confirm that all switches in and around the air conditioner are set to the “On” position including the external safety switch, which is usually on an outside wall next to the condensing unit.
- Check the condensate overflow tray (if your unit has one) for excess water. Sometimes this tray is installed in remote air handlers using condensate collection instead of a condensate drain. When using a tray, there may be a sensor switch that turns the unit off when water collects in the tray.
- Make sure the blower door on the air handler is securely closed.
Poor Airflow From Cooling Vents in Rooms
Possible Causes
Poor airflow usually results from a dirty air filter or ductwork that has become blocked, crimped, or even disconnected.Possible Solutions
- Confirm that the air filter in the air handler is clean. If it’s dirty, clean, or replace the air filter.
- Visually inspect all ductwork to make sure it has not become disconnected or crimped. This includes ductwork that may be in the hard-to-reach attic, basement, or crawl-space areas. Repair or connect ductwork as needed.
- Check register dampers on vents in the rooms to make sure they are fully open.
Air Conditioner Does Not Dehumidify Air Due to Oversized System
Possible Causes
This problem can be caused by an air-conditioning system that is too large for the house. If your system has always failed to dehumidify adequately, and it commonly short cycles (turns on and off frequently), an oversized system is a likely cause. An oversized system can cool the air so fast that the thermostat shuts off the system before much of the humid air has made its way across the cooling coil to get dehumidified.Possible Solutions
The only real solution is to replace the condensing unit and coils with a properly sized system. You can also try to increase the cooling load artificially, such as by air conditioning your garage or basement space with additional ductwork.Air Conditioner Does Not Dehumidify Air With Properly Sized System
Possible Causes
Poor dehumidification can also be caused by excessive humidity in the home. This may be caused by water leaks or open windows during humid periods or by a lack of proper condensate drainage from your evaporator coil in the furnace’s plenum. A properly functioning cooling unit produces condensate and drains it away. If your unit is not producing condensate, the cooling and dehumidification functions are not working properly.Possible Solutions
- Ensure all windows are closed so humid air does not come into the home.
- Check that condensate drainage is working properly.
- Add supplemental dehumidification with a portable dehumidifier.
Inadequate Cooling With Long Compressor Cycle
Possible Causes
Inadequate cooling coupled with a long “On” cycle of the compressor is a sign of a worn-out compressor that has lost its ability to compress refrigerant.Possible Solutions
Have a service technician test the compressor and possibly replace the part.Short Compressor Cycle
Possible Causes
A short-cycling compressor—one that turns on and off frequently—can be caused by an obstructed thermostat, leaking refrigerant, iced coils, or, in some cases, an oversized cooling system.Possible Solutions
- Ensure the thermostat is not obstructed.
- Check the condenser fins in the outside condensing unit to make sure they are not dirty or excessively bent; repair bent fins with a fine comb.
- Replace the air filter in the air handler if it is dirty.
- Have a service technician check for an incorrect refrigerant charge or refrigerant leaks.
- Replace an oversized condensing unit and coils (requires a service technician).
Is a Heat/Cool Pump Right for You? by Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
- Systems offer both heating and cooling.
- Heat pumps are extremely energy efficient.
- Individual wall units allow for precise control of each room.
- Fans are much quieter than central forced-air systems.
- No ductwork is required.
- Heat pumps are best suited for relatively mild climates.
- Installation costs are higher than ductwork systems.
Common Household Items to Replace and When by Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
1. Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detectors
2. Fire Extinguisher
3. Water Filters
4. Refrigerator
5. Dishwasher
6. Washing Machine
7. Clothes Dryer
8. Water Heater
9. Shower Head Filters
10. Carpet
11. Windows
12. Air Conditioner
13. Furnace
14. Wooden Deck
15. Gutters
16. Roof
Should You Mount Your TV Over Your Fireplace? by Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
Why a TV Over a Fireplace Is a Bad Idea
Viewing Height and Angle Are Incorrect
Your Viewing Experience Is Compromised
Wood Fires May Affect the TV
Wiring and Mounting May Be Difficult
When to Mount Your TV Over the Fireplace
Cables and Jacks Are Located There
Room Space Is Tight
You Have a Gas or Gel Fireplace
Enjoy Summer with these Top Rated Sun Shades by Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
Enjoy summertime weather under the shade
Best Overall: Abba Patio Outdoor Market Umbrella at Amazon “Features a vented canopy and crank mechanism to open and close.” Runner-Up, Best Overall: Boracay 10′ Square Cantilever Umbrella at Wayfair “The perfect option to cover an outdoor dining table.” Best Budget: Mainstays 9 ft. Outdoor Market Umbrella at Walmart “An affordable option that has a 9-foot diameter.” Best for Wind: Pure Garden 9′ Aluminum Patio Umbrella at Target “Includes a wind vent that reduces the risk of it flying away.” Best Cantilever: Hampton Bay Round Offset Patio Umbrella at Home Depot “An offset umbrella that’s packed with features like LED lights.” Best with Lights: Best Choice Products Lighted Patio Umbrella at Walmart “You can switch the lights on at night to create a relaxing outdoor retreat.” Best Large: Le Papillon Double-Sided 14-Foot Umbrella at Amazon “A super-sized patio umbrella to shade a large group of people.” Best Base: Abba Patio 50 lbs Round Patio Umbrella Base at Amazon “You can fill this base with water or sand for stability.”Garden Dirt and Reduced stress by Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Teamby
Creating a Backyard Oasis by Joe Szabo, Scottsdale Real Estate Team
Clear the Clutter
Rethink the yard by clearing out the clutter, pruning overgrown trees and hedges, relocating play equipment, or donating it if your children are too old for slides and swings. Get rid of or recycle broken furniture and accessories or things that don’t seem to belong in the yard. Starting with as clean or bare of a slate as possible, assess your yard for elements it needs to make it a place you want to get away to; a refuge for kicking back and relaxing or enjoying the things you love, like swimming, working out, or eating with friends and family. An outdoor living space has much potential and can provide sun, shade, views and fresh air. Enjoy all it has to offer and consider the following ways to transform your space when transforming it into an oasis.Take Advantage of the View
If you are lucky enough to live in a home with a view, don’t be shy about creating a space from which to enjoy the scenery. When designing for a view, consider the following:- Don’t block the view with trees and hedges.
- Likewise, don’t block the view with outdoor furniture.
- Landscaping should blend in with the neighboring view and environment, not compete with it.
- Frame the view with landscaping and furnishings.
Offer Comfortable Seating
Seating is one thing, but a deep seating set, lounge chairs, loungers, or chaise lounges really allow you to stretch out and relax, whether it’s under an umbrella, by a swimming pool, on a deck, or even on the balcony of a high-rise apartment building. If the seating is comfortable, you’re more likely to kick back and spend some time outside, rather than sit down, say, at a patio dining table, eat a grilled burger, then go back inside. How about adding a hammock for some serious relaxation?Add a Water Feature
The perfect water feature in a yard is a private swimming pool, which cools you off, allows you to exercise all within the privacy of your own yard. Even the sight and sound of water has a calming, restorative effect. If your budget or space does not permit, consider these other water features:- Garden pond
- Koi pond
- Wading pool
- Fountain
- Birdbath