Address: 6109 A Yadkin Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28303, USA
Phone: +19106000432
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–6PM
Tuesday: 7AM–6PM
Wednesday: 7AM–6PM
Thursday: 7AM–6PM
Friday: 7AM–6PM
Saturday: 7AM–6PM
Joshua Bain
AMAZING
Robert Norman
ON TIME AND CLEAN AND VERY POLITE
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Very professional. Truly enjoyed the company.
Gloria Robinson
Got a great value! Great customer service. Diana was very helpful and understanding. We had to call them back the next day for something very simple that we were causing. The technician explained why it was happening and we didn't get charged again. Thanks Air Pro!
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This will be up to you. Some common settings during hot outdoor weather hover between 75°-80°. In winter, the temperature drops down to 68°-72°. It is also important to only make moderate changes to your thermostat—no more than 5° at a time. Otherwise, this can cause your HVAC system to work much harder than necessary.
As you probably guessed, it depends. There are many levels of air filtration quality, and the system you need will depend on how sensitive your household is to small air particulates. Air Pro Heating & Air Conditioning offers Home Health Report Card testing to let you know what’s going on in your home and how you can remedy it.
There are a few things you can do to make sure you get the best performance out of your home system.
Bigger isn’t always better. In fact, with today’s highly efficient AC systems, a smaller system may be more than enough to take care of your home or business HVAC needs. You should always check with licensed professionals who can help you map out exactly what your ducting needs to be effective. Air Pro Heating & Air Conditioning offers free estimates for system replacements. We can go over your needs to give you a recommendation on the perfect system.
Probably not. Most of the time, loud noises have more to do with the age and makeup of your system rather than its ability to function. More than anything, these loud noises are annoying and can make being at home a slightly less comfortable experience. Some solutions could include a tune-up, insulation wrapping, or simply stabilizing it to a nearby wall. We can help you determine if there are any problems with your system.
Yes, changing your filter regularly is a must. Your HVAC system takes in air before altering its temperature and sending it back out into your home or business. Air is full of particulates, dust, and other particles, so it is important that those materials stay out of your appliances. An air filter catches most of them before they enter, but it will collect a lot of dust in the process. Air Pro Heating & Air Conditioning can help you determine which size filter you need and how often it needs to be replaced.
To find warranty information on your existing equipment, look for the label on the appliance to find the manufacture date. While this can sometimes provide you with an answer, it may not. Air Pro Heating & Air Conditioning can verify the warranty status of your heating and cooling system.
Your heating and air conditioning system will work best when all airflow is unrestricted. This means it is important to replace air filters on a regular basis. You should also make sure all air registers are free from restrictions. In fact, having too many things in the way of a return air register can completely stop your AC from working at all. Heater coils should also be kept away from obstructions as they could potentially start a fire. At Air Pro Heating & Air Conditioning, we recommend two inspections each year—once in spring before the heat of summer and another in autumn before winter hits. These inspections can catch some of the simple, common problems before they become more serious.
HVAC stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. The reason the four letters are paired together is because most technicians offer service for the complete system, including ducting, air filtration, humidity controls, and registers.
Hi Mr Woodward. It could be several things but one of the most common is inoperative heat strips. Your unit goes into defrost mode every so often and if the heat strips are not working you will feel cold air coming through your air vents. We will be more than happy to come by and take a look at this issue. Please give us a call for a same day service.
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