Green slime? Eeew!

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When the central air conditioning system in your Central New Jersey home starts acting funky, go outside and take a look at your unit. If you notice green slime, call a knowledgeable American Specialty expert right away. Green slime could mean that excess moisture has built up inside your system, usually due to a leak somewhere. Excess moisture can lead to a build-up of the nasty green slime, or to visible green corrosion on the copper pipes, or can even cause a fire inside the unit which can burn out the entire system. There’s nothing healthy about it. If anything is growing on your central air conditioning unit, bacteria and other particles could be blowing into your Central New Jersey home. If there is a burnout, the fire could spread inside. Still, another possibility is that the green stuff you’re seeing is a special dye HVAC installers use to check for any leaks; that stuff is a green soapy substance that can get gummy after a while. The only way to be sure is to have a professional look at it, because the remedy will be totally different depending on the nature of the problem. These are not problems you can fix yourself. You need an American Specialty expert with special tools and years of experience to come to your Central New Jersey home and deal with this problem properly.

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Posted on April 18th, 2011 by admin

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