Helpful Resources
Tips and guides from your neighbors. No jargon, just helpful stuff!
We get asked the same questions all the time - and that\'s great! Here are answers to the stuff folks in our neighborhood want to know. And hey, if you don\'t find what you\'re looking for, just give us a call.
Things You Might Want to Know
Quick reads that might save you a service call (we won\'t tell anyone)
Is Your AC Blowing Warm Air? Here's What to Check First
Before you call anyone, try these simple things. Sometimes the fix is easier than you think!
The Filter Change Reminder Your HVAC Wishes You'd Follow
We know, we know - it's easy to forget. Here's why it matters and how to remember.
Weird Noises from Your Furnace: When to Worry (and When Not To)
Banging, squealing, clicking - we'll help you figure out what's normal and what needs attention.
Setting Your Thermostat: The Settings That Actually Save Money
Forget what you've heard - here's what really works based on our experience.
Seasonal Checklists
Simple things you can do to keep your system happy
- Test AC before the heat hits
- Change that filter!
- Clear stuff away from outdoor unit
- Check thermostat batteries
- Test your heating system
- Schedule furnace tune-up
- Check CO detectors
- Seal any drafts around windows
Questions We Get All the Time
Honest answers from your neighbors
How often should I really change my filter?
Every 1-3 months depending on your filter type, pets, and allergies. We check yours when we visit and can set up reminders!
My AC seems fine but my bills are high. What gives?
Could be several things - dirty coils, low refrigerant, or an aging system working too hard. We can check it out and give you honest answers.
When should I think about replacing instead of repairing?
General rule: if the repair costs more than half a new system and your unit is over 10-15 years old, replacement often makes more sense. But we'll always give you both options.
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