Address: 7945 S Linder Rd, Meridian, ID 83642, USA
Phone: +12083625697
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Tanner Busacker
Watched one of your crew drive for miles while texting and talking on the phone this morning (7/11/22). License plate KR 8529
Niki Scheppers
Butler Heating and Air was timely, professional and tidy. We had Augustine out to change the range hood over our stove (see photo) from the silver stainless steel hood to the black stainless steel hood we purchased. He was beyond professional, went above and beyond in his communication with us and made every effort to ensure the job was done in a quality manner. Thanks Augustine and Butler Heating and Air!
Debbie Uptmor
These Guys are amazing. From the first phone call to the installation they were outstanding. Would definitely use again.
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While there is no set timeframe for the life of your filters, it is generally recommended you change your filters at least once every three months. This is recommended for the average household but does not account for homes with outside contaminants or other household allergen risks. If, for example, you are a pet owner, we generally suggest changing your filters more frequently on a monthly basis.
Yes. Our certified technicians are happy to offer detailed estimates on all of your HVAC needs from repairs to full installations.
10% OFF for Senior and Military.
Absolutely. We understand that heating and cooling issues can often occur after hours, but that shouldn’t mean you need to sit in discomfort while you wait for business to open back up. We offer 24/7 emergency services for all of our clients to keep you in comfort no matter what time of day.
In general, your home requires approximately 25 BTUs to control the climate of one square foot in your home. For a very rough estimate, multiply your square footage by 25 to get a general idea of how large a system you will need. It is important to note, however, that there are several factors that figure into determining the right size unit – including ceiling heights, type and quality of insulation, drafts, and ductwork seal quality to name a few. A consult with our trained technicians will give you the most accurate estimate of what you’ll need.
Our team covers virtually every brand and model of the HVAC component on the market. We undergo continual training to ensure we have the expert service and repair knowledge you need, no matter what brand or model you have.
There are many benefits to using a zoned climate system, but the most notable is the ability to save you money while using less energy. These systems allow for homes to keep certain “common” areas cooler or warmer while letting other areas remain at higher levels. This gives your system a break from attempting to climate control your entire home, using less energy, and increasing its efficiency.
Boab, Air purifier systems can benefit your home by way of decreasing known allergens and airborne contaminants. These systems work in conjunction with your current filtration systems on your existing HVAC unit and can add an extra layer of protection to the air in your homes.
Determining the most efficient means of heating your new construction requires consideration of many factors. You must consider your overall square footage, ceiling heights, what type of flooring and windows you’ll be using, as well as the structural layout of your construction. The best way to reach the best option for your home is with a professional consultation with one of our technicians.
Keeping your ductwork cleaned regularly is a good habit to keep, but sometimes you may need additional cleaning and inspections between regular maintenance checks. If you notice an odd smell permeating from your vents or your system seems to be struggling to keep up with the set temperature, you may need to have your ductwork inspected and cleaned.
If you notice ice forming anywhere on your AC system, your first step must be to shut it off. It’s important to let your system defrost before any further inspection or repairs can be done. Once it has thawed, check to ensure your filter is clean and that there are no obstructions or debris around or inside the unit. If your unit freezes up again after cleaning and turning it back on, you will need to call for repairs.
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