Heating and Cooling Repair Services
From time to time, all air conditioning and heating systems will malfunction. Sometimes the issue may be subtle, like an odd noise or a weird smell. In other cases, it may be more prominent, such as your system short-cycling, running nonstop, or not turning on. When you first notice signs of a malfunction, it’s best to call us for repair service. You never want to put off repairs for your unit, as doing so could lead to further damage to the internal systems.
HVAC Installation and Replacement
We install many types of heating and cooling units for our clients. It doesn’t matter if you’re looking for a high-efficiency unit or a budget-friendly standard unit. We can pair you with the right system to meet your heating or cooling needs. Far too often, customers wait until they experience a complete failure before considering a replacement. Instead, it’s best to schedule a replacement in advance so it’s done at a time that’s most convenient for you.
In general, most central ACs and ductless mini-splits last about 15 to 20 years. Heat pumps last about 10 to 15 years. Furnaces can last anywhere between 15 and 30 years, depending on the type of fuel that they use. If your unit is getting up there in age or operating inefficiently, you could benefit from a replacement. Even if your system isn’t keeping your home comfortable, it’s time to think about an upgrade.
Seasonal Heating and Air Maintenance
Seasonal HVAC maintenance is one of the best ways to extend your system’s longevity and ensure efficient operation. We recommend servicing your air conditioner in the early spring. Additionally, servicing your heating system in early fall will prepare it for the upcoming winter season. This service is necessary to maintain your warranty coverage so that you’re not paying out of pocket for any unexpected repair bills.
Maintenance is a great way to minimize your risk of experiencing a breakdown. It can also give you peace of mind about your unit’s reliability. Our technician can let you know how much longer your unit is likely to last. Routine maintenance can help boost indoor air quality and ensure comfort throughout the worst of the year’s temperature extremes.