Address: 602 SW Branford Rd, Port St. Lucie, FL 34983, USA
Phone: +17723482975
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
Christine Brown
I am so grateful for them. They are the best company seen in years. π They are honest, knowledgeable and reliable.
Jennifer Rainha
Professional, knowledgeable and great customer service!
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Cameron provided me with accurate information on the cause of my ducts sweating and they will be coming back tomorrow to fix the issue. No other company that I called was able to do that for me. Keep up the great service culture!
Angel Gonzales
Nick was on time, professional and courteous. He also gave me a few pointers on what I can do myself to possibly save money in the future. I appreciate honesty. I will be using Hawk air for yearly maintenance and any issues I have in the future.
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Ideally, you should do it before your current system fails and leaves you rushed to make a replacement decision. Fortunately, there are a few signs that indicate itβs time to start looking at your options: your unit is more than 10 years old, itβs not keeping up with your needs, you notice a big increase in your cost to run it, or it needs regular refrigerant refills. In some cases, a simple repair may be all thatβs needed, but if itβs no longer safe or practical to put more money into your AC, weβll explain that, too, and make recommendations for the most appropriate replacement.
A popping disturbance is a common sign of an insufficient duct design.
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.
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