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Frequently Asked Questions

These are the most frequently asked questions about HVAC, Sizing, and More. Please feel free to contact us if you don’t see your question answered below.

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What does HVAC stand for

HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning.

Why is regular HVAC maintenance important?

Regular maintenance ensures that your HVAC system runs efficiently, prolongs its lifespan, reduces energy costs, and prevents unexpected breakdowns.

How long does an average HVAC system last?

With proper maintenance, a typical HVAC system can last between 15 to 20 years, though individual components might have varying lifespans.

What can I do to improve indoor air quality?

Regularly changing air filters, using air purifiers, maintaining proper humidity levels, and ensuring good ventilation can all improve indoor air quality.

Do you price match competitors?

Yes, we do! If you find a lower price from a local competitor for the same service, we'll match it. Just provide us with the competitor's quote or advertisement.

How often should I replace the air filter in my system?

It's recommended to check your air filter every month and replace it every 3 months or more often if it looks dirty.

What is the difference between an HVAC system and an air conditioner?

An HVAC system stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It encompasses a range of products and services related to heating and cooling. An air conditioner is just one component of an HVAC system and is specifically designed to cool the air. An HVAC system, on the other hand, can heat, cool, and ventilate a space.

Why is my HVAC system not heating or cooling my home evenly?

Uneven heating or cooling can result from blocked vents, ductwork issues, or an improperly sized unit for the space.

What is the difference between a single-stage and a two-stage HVAC system?

A single-stage system operates at full capacity whenever it's on, while a two-stage system can operate at both high and low capacities, providing more energy-efficient cooling or heating.

Do you provide free estimate on repairs?

How often you run your system, the system’s age, its make and model, and whether or not it was serviced regularly over the course of its life can all play a significant role in how long your system will last you.d/or air conditioner to last approximately 15 years.

How does a heat pump work?

A heat pump transfers heat from one place to another, extracting heat from the outside air to warm a home in the winter and drawing heat out of the house to cool it in the summer.

Why is my furnace blowing cold air?

Potential reasons include a thermostat set to the "ON" setting instead of "AUTO", a clogged filter causing the system to overheat, or ignition problems.

What's the difference between R-22 and R-410A refrigerants?

R-22 is an older refrigerant that's being phased out due to its environmental impact. R-410A is a newer, more environmentally-friendly refrigerant.

How do variable-speed motors in HVAC systems improve efficiency?

Variable-speed motors can adjust their speed based on the system's needs, allowing for more precise and efficient heating and cooling.

What causes short cycling in HVAC units?

Short cycling can be caused by an oversized system, a dirty air filter, refrigerant leaks, or malfunctioning thermostats.

How often should I have my HVAC system serviced?

For optimal performance and longevity, we recommend having your HVAC system serviced at least once a year. Heating systems are best checked in the fall, and cooling systems in the spring.

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