Professional air conditioning installation by TempTide HVAC expert.

When the temperature inside your home rises above the thermostat's set point, your thermostat signals the air conditioning system to begin cooling. The outdoor unit, called the condenser, compresses refrigerant, which raises its temperature and pressure. This hot refrigerant then flows through the condenser coil, where a fan releases the heat into the outside air, cooling the refrigerant into a liquid. The cooled refrigerant travels indoors to the evaporator coil, where it absorbs heat from your home's indoor air as the air passes over it. The cooled air is then circulated throughout your home via the ductwork, lowering the indoor temperature. After absorbing heat, the refrigerant returns to the condenser outside to repeat the cycle. Once your home reaches the desired temperature, the thermostat stops calling for cooling, and the air conditioning system cycles off until it's needed again.

When Georgia heat hits hard, reliable air conditioning isn't just nice—it's essential. Quickly restores comfort by fixing your AC issues the right way, the first time. Say goodbye to sweaty afternoons and sleepless nights, and hello to cooling comfort.