Coldwell Banker Business Smart Day

Posted by PAULA CLARK @ 6:33 pm, October 29th, 2007

 

I was selected by the president of our company to be one of seven “star” agents to speak about achieving success at Coldwell Banker’s Business Smart Day, held at The Birchwood Manor in Whippany.   Below are the Steps To Success that I shared with my fellow agents:

·         Approach this business as if you were the CEO.  The success or failure of your career is your responsibility.
·         Set Goals.
·         Create a well-defined, achievable business plan.
·         Develop a budget.
·         Invest in your business.
·         Evaluate what is working for you.
·         Be consistent.
·         Learn to delegate.  Putting labels on the mailings…Could you be doing something else?
·         How are you spending your time?  Organize your time, and make every moment count.
·         Hold yourself accountable.  You are independent in this business, and you can easily spend a lot of time not being productive.
·         Dress for success.
Most importantly, h
ave fun!

Pascack Valley Inspection Information

Posted by PAULA CLARK @ 6:52 pm, May 27th, 2007

Homeowner Checklist

The amount of do-it-yourself air conditioning maintenance a homeowner can do is limited. However, there are a few steps that can help the system operate trouble-free and minimize the potential for consequential damage. Ensuring adequate airflow is perhaps the most important homeowner responsibility.

Homeowners can (following manufacturer instructions):

  • Clean or replace the filter(s) regularly.
  • Keep leaves and other debris off the condensing unit.
  • Keep the condensing coils clean by carefully brushing and hosing them.
  • Keep shrubs and other plant growth that might obstruct airflow at least 18 inches away from the condenser.
  • Maintain insulation on ductwork in attics and other unconditioned areas.
  • Check the condensate drain for any sign of blockage or leakage. Water should be dripping from this drainline when the unit is running.
  • Keep room input and return registers clear of furniture or other obstructions.

Selecting Trained Professionals

If your air conditioner needs more than the regular maintenance described here, consult a qualified air conditioning technician. A well-trained professional can provide a thorough pre-season or maintenance evaluation and servicing as needed. Insufficiently trained service technicians forsake proper diagnostic procedures and often only perform stop-gap measures to keep a unit going. Such short-sightedness can have a drastic effect on other components leading to consequential failure of the entire system.

At a minimum, a technician should:

  • Check that the system contains the correct amount of refrigerant.
  • Test for refrigerant leaks.
  • Check for and seal duct leakage.
  • Clean the blower components.
  • Measure airflow through the evaporator coil.
  • Verify the correct electric control sequence.
  • Inspect electric terminals, clean and tighten connections.
  • Oil motors and check belts for tightness and wear.
  • Check the condensate system for backup or leakage.
  • Check operating temperatures and pressures.
  • Check the accuracy of the thermostat.