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HomeBecoming a TenantLeasing ProcessAbout Your ApartmentPossible Maintenance IssuesRental Applications and Lease FormsFloor PlansAmenitiesPricingFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)About UsLocal InterestsMaintenance RequestContact UsDirectionsAbout UsContact UsFloor PlansPricingAmenitiesBecoming a TenantFrequently Asked Questions (FAQ)DirectionsLeasing ProcessPossible Maintenance IssuesMaintenance RequestAbout Your ApartmentRental Applications and Lease FormsLocal Interests Before purchasing or installing window air-conditioning units, please read King & Queen Apartments’ Rules & Regulations regarding Air-Conditioning (section E, pg. 11 (2016)). Always have an assistant to help you. Never attempt to install any window air-conditioning unit alone. You risk the possibility of hurting yourself or injuring others by attempting to install the unit alone. You also run the risk the possibility of dropping and damaging the unit, and causing damage to other property below.

Checkpoints Prior to Installation Carefully remove the unit from the packaging case and follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions; DO NOT use nails, screws or brackets to secure the unit to the wall, window sill, window, window jamb or window sashes. DO NOT install or attach a support bracket(s) underneath the air-conditioner and onto to the building. If an extension cord is required, the cord must be 12-gauge electrical extension cord to handle the electrical load from the air-conditioning unit. DO NOT plug the unit in until after it is fully installed. Assemble and prepare the air-conditioning unit per the owner’s manual and installation instructions. Before installing the unit, carefully set the A/C Drip Pan (provided in apartment and located in the linen closet) onto the window sill as shown. The A/C Drip Pan is required for all window air-conditioning units at King & Queen Apartments to prevent condensation from the unit from dripping onto the building.

Install the unit in the window, making sure that the A/C Drip Pan is underneath the window air-conditioning unit and that the unit is holding the A/C Drip Pan in place. Be sure to center the unit in the middle of the window.
portable ac units cheap Holding the unit, carefully pull down the window sash.
air conditioner split system for saleThe window should rest on the unit behind the window filler panel frames.
30 ton ac unit Extend the side panels to both sides of the window, against each window frame. To better insulate the window, the window unit and your apartment, it is recommended that you try one or more of the following: Use the foam strips provided by the manufacturer of the air conditioning unit, or purchase foam strips to install at the window.

Use rigid foam panels or side insulating panels to cover the sides of the air-conditioning unit. Use duct tape only to tape joints on the side panels for air leaks. DO NOT use duct tape to secure the side panels of the unit to the wall, window sill, window, window jamb or window sashes. DO NOT drill holes, screw, nail or attached anything to the wall, window sill, window, window jamb, window frame or window sashes. If holes are drilled, screwed or nailed into the window sash, you will be charged the cost of replacing the damaged sash. To secure the window from being opened from the outside, insert security tension rod (provided in apartment and located in the linen closet) between the lower sash (when raised above the air-conditioning unit) and top of the inside of the window. Twist rod to adjust length. Checkpoints Prior to Removal Remove unit from window or seal it up completely on the inside after the cooling season is over; otherwise, air will leak through the unit itself.

Before removing the unit from the window, be sure that it is not longer holding any water in the evaporation pan. If water is still in the pan, it could drain out into the interior of the apartment when the unit it taken out of the window. Before removing the unit, be sure to: Unplug the power cord, Remove the wooden dowels between the lower and upper sash, Lay a towel onto the floor onto which to set the unit. While holding pressure on the unit where the window rests behind the window filler panel frames so it will not fall backwards on its own weight, carefully pull window sash up. Keeping pressure on the top of the unit, carefully pull the unit from the window, while also keeping the A/C Drip Pan from falling. Set the unit onto the towel and pull the A/C drip pan from the window sill. * If you do not feel comfortable either installing window air-conditioning units yourself, please feel free to contact one of our approved installation contractors, Shalom Improvements (757-592-1903) or Williamsburg Hammer Works at (757-969-2760), to set up a time to install and/or remove your window unit(s).

You will be charged a service fee at the time of installation and/or removal, payable directly to the contractor at time of service. For more information on installing a window air-conditioner, click here to view the US Department of Energy and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory Information Sheet. «*NEW* Schlage Touch Screen Key Pad Dead Bolt Locks General Sanitation Including Properly Disposing Garbage, Trash and Furniture»Concept believes providing our customers with the air conditioning products and services they need requires a personal touch. That’s why we strive to be the most knowledgeable in the business and provide what we consider to be “room service” when it comes to sales and customer service. (and you don’t have to take our word for it, see what others have to say!) Concept specializes in sales and installation (residential and commercial) of all leading brands of quality room air conditioners including window units, built-in wall, PTAC / PTHP, portable units & ductless split systems.

If there is anything you want and don’t see just let us know and we can get it! We are one of the largest authorized Friedrich dealers as well as a distributor for GE room air products and therefore can offer exceptional pricing. Seasonal “temporary” installation – secured in the window with the plastic wing panels that come included in the box. Year round “permanent” installation – secured in the window using custom cut ¼” thick Plexiglas to fill the space on both sides of the unit and clear silicone caulking to make a water tight seal. Replacements for built-in through the wall units – residential wall air conditioners & commercial hotel style PTAC units. Seasonal accounts – annual Spring installation & Fall removal of window air conditioners for home owners and property managers. E.P.A removal & disposal of old air conditioners that are no longer functioning properly or needed. As one of the largest independent suppliers of room air conditioners in New England we can offer pricing and product knowledge that simply can’t be matched.