Sarasota, Florida – Air Conditioners don’t actually chill the air in your home. Instead, they move the hot air out of your home.
Air conditioners take advantage of the following law. When liquid converts to gas, it absorbs heat. Then, as gas cools, it changes back to liquid, and the process starts all over again.
Air conditioners force special chemical compounds (usually a refrigerant gas) to evaporate and condense continuously.
After the refrigerant gas absorbs the heat inside your home, it moves to the outside of your home where the heat is released.



