FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
What services do we provide?
We provide both commercial and residential HVAC services. Our offerings include installation, repair, and maintenance of furnaces, air conditioners, humidity controls, and ventilation systems.
What is HVAC?
HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It encompasses systems that regulate indoor climate, including furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, ductwork, and thermostats.
How frequently should I have my HVAC system serviced?
It is recommended to service your HVAC system twice a year: once in the spring before the cooling season and once in the fall before the heating season. Regular maintenance helps keep the system running smoothly, extends its lifespan, and prevents costly repairs.
What is the lifespan of an HVAC system?
The average lifespan of a well-maintained HVAC system is 15-20 years. This can vary based on the system type, brand, and maintenance history.
How can I improve the efficiency of my HVAC system?
To enhance efficiency, regularly change air filters, seal air leaks in ductwork, and consider upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat. These steps can help save energy and reduce heating and cooling costs.
I'm considering a new HVAC system. What should I look for?
When selecting a new HVAC system, prioritize energy efficiency ratings, the appropriate size for your space, and overall cost. Consulting with one of our licensed HVAC specialists will ensure you choose the right system based on your specific needs and budget.
What are some signs that my HVAC system needs repair?
Signs that your HVAC system may require repair include strange noises, weak or inconsistent airflow, an unexpected rise in energy bills, and temperature inconsistencies throughout your home or business. If you encounter any of these issues, it's best to reach out to our licensed HVAC professionals for a thorough inspection and repair.
What should I do if my HVAC system stops working unexpectedly?
If your HVAC system stops working, start by checking that the thermostat is set correctly and ensure the circuit breaker hasn’t tripped. If everything seems in order and the issue persists, it’s best to get professional help to prevent further complications. Contact our team, and one of our licensed HVAC specialists will quickly diagnose and resolve the problem, restoring comfort to your home as soon as possible.