Address: 1529 16th St NE, Hickory, NC 28601, USA
Phone: +18284148389
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Allen Clayton
Every time I’ve needed service it’s been prompt and first class. Dependable, friendly, and trustworthy. Great qualities for a business. Thank you!!
Yumyum Zhong
good services for me !
Rebecca Woods
Always responsive! Love the messaging system used to tell you when they can come, when and whom is on the way to do the repair and finally when they are done and what they had to do. Of course if it am expensive repair they will call for approval first. Great job! Great family business!
Linda King
Always timely in repairs and very quick response time. Grateful to have A/C back running again!
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Air handlers and furnaces aren't typically install in the same home. If you have a furnace, Air handlers are frequently paired with heat pumps and manage airflow across your residence. Some systems also provide extra heating and cooling pieces to support the heat pump. furnace heats in a different manner by pushing heated air into your vents, which send it across your residence. Since furnaces depend on combustion chambers to produce heated air, they don't have some of the parts you'll see in a standard air handler.
Generally, it is recommended that an air conditioning unit be serviced every other year. This is done by checking the refrigerant levels, and cleaning the air filters.
You will have to replace your furnance filter when you experince a dramatic decrease in air flow in your home, affect the efficiency of your heating system, and cause your utility bills to spike.
A heat pump is a type of heating and cooling system for residential and commercial properties. Heat pumps may be used year-round, and they do not burn fossil fuels as furnaces do. Strictly speaking, heat pumps do not create heat. Rather, they redistribute the heat that is already there.
Here are some signs that your home has bad air quality: Trouble Breathing, Dirty Air Filters, Color Changing Occurring on Indoor Walls, CO2 Alarm, and Your ability to breathe changes when you enter your home or have been there awhile.
It depends on your unit. Please call us to determine what type of furnace we need to fix!
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