Frequently Asked Question

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Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)

  • How often should I have my HVAC system serviced?

    We recommend scheduling maintenance twice a year—once in the spring for cooling systems and once in the fall for heating systems.

  • How can I improve my home's energy efficiency?

    Regular maintenance, upgrading to a smart thermostat, sealing duct leaks, and using high-efficiency HVAC systems can help reduce energy costs.

  • What size HVAC system do I need for my home?

    The size depends on factors like square footage, insulation, and climate. Our experts can perform a load calculation to determine the right system for you.

  • What is the best temperature to set my thermostat?

    For optimal efficiency, set your thermostat to 78°F in summer and 68°F in winter when you’re home. Use a programmable thermostat for better control.

  • Why does my heater have a burning smell when I turn it on?

    Dust buildup on heating elements can cause a burning smell when first used. If the smell persists, it’s best to have it inspected.

  • Why is my AC not cooling my home properly?

    Possible causes include a clogged air filter, refrigerant leaks, or dirty coils. Regular maintenance can help prevent these issues.

  • How often should I replace my air filter?

    Standard filters should be replaced every 1-3 months, depending on usage and indoor air quality needs.

  • What should I do if my AC is leaking water?

    A clogged condensate drain line or frozen evaporator coils could be the cause. Turn off your system and call a professional for repairs.

  • How can I reduce indoor allergens in my home?

    Regularly changing air filters, using air purifiers, and cleaning ductwork can help improve indoor air quality.

  • Do air purifiers really work?

    Yes! Air purifiers help remove dust, pet dander, mold spores, and other airborne pollutants, improving air quality.

  • Why is one room hotter or colder than the others?

    Uneven airflow may be caused by duct leaks, blocked vents, or improper system sizing. Zoning systems or ductwork repairs can help.

  • Are smart thermostats worth it?

    Yes! Smart thermostats can reduce energy costs by automatically adjusting temperatures based on your schedule and preferences.

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