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Air Condtioning FAQ's

It’s recommended that you have your AC system serviced annually. Regular maintenance can help identify and fix small issues before they turn into larger, more expensive problems.

The average lifespan of an AC unit is 10-15 years. However, this can vary depending on the make and model, usage, and maintenance.

Air filters should be replaced every 1-3 months, depending on usage and the type of filter.

Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the coils and replacing air filters, can improve efficiency. Additionally, upgrading to a more efficient unit or using a programmable thermostat can also help.

Strange noises can indicate a variety of issues, such as a loose or damaged belt, a malfunctioning compressor, or a refrigerant leak. It’s best to have a professional diagnose and fix the issue.

There could be a variety of reasons why your AC isn’t cooling your home, such as a clogged air filter, a malfunctioning thermostat, or a refrigerant leak. It’s best to have a professional diagnose and fix the issue.

Regularly changing air filters, using a high-quality air filter, and having your ducts cleaned can all help improve indoor air quality.

The size of the AC unit needed for your home depends on a variety of factors, such as square footage, ceiling height, and insulation. A professional HVAC contractor can help determine the appropriate size for your home.

The cost of installing a new AC system can vary depending on factors such as the size of the unit, complexity of the installation, and location. It’s best to get a quote from a professional HVAC contractor.

A leaking AC system can be caused by a clogged drain line, a malfunctioning condensate pump, or a refrigerant leak. It’s best to have a professional diagnose and fix the issue.

Heating FAQ's

It is recommended to have your heating system serviced at least once a year, preferably before the start of the heating season. This will ensure that your system is working efficiently and help prevent any potential breakdowns.

The type of heating system that is best for your home will depend on a variety of factors, including the size of your home, your budget, and your energy efficiency goals. Your HVAC contractor can help you determine the best type of heating system for your specific needs.

There are several ways to improve the energy efficiency of your heating system, including upgrading to a more efficient system, sealing air leaks, and properly insulating your home. Your HVAC contractor can help you identify the most effective strategies for your home.

The lifespan of a heating system will depend on several factors, including the type of system and how well it has been maintained. Generally, heating systems should be replaced every 15-20 years, but your HVAC contractor can give you a more accurate estimate based on the specific system in your home.

If your heating system isn’t working properly, the first step is to check the thermostat to make sure it is set correctly. If that doesn’t solve the problem, contact your HVAC contractor to schedule a repair appointment.

The most common cause of heating system breakdowns is lack of maintenance. Regular maintenance can help prevent breakdowns and extend the lifespan of your heating system.

Signs that your heating system may need repairs include strange noises, uneven heating, and a sudden increase in energy bills. If you notice any of these issues, contact your HVAC contractor to schedule a repair appointment.

It is not recommended to install a new heating system yourself unless you have significant HVAC experience. Installing a heating system requires specialized knowledge and tools, and mistakes can be dangerous and costly.

The most efficient type of heating system will depend on your specific needs and budget. However, in general, high-efficiency gas furnaces and heat pumps tend to be the most efficient options.

There are several strategies for reducing heating costs, including upgrading to a more efficient system, sealing air leaks, properly insulating your home, and using a programmable thermostat. Your HVAC contractor can help you identify the most effective strategies for your specific situation.