AC Repair

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Why Choose Our AC Repair?

Year-Round Comfort

Keep your home comfortable in every season with properly maintained HVAC systems.

Lower Energy Bills

Efficient HVAC systems and regular maintenance reduce monthly energy costs.

Better Air Quality

Professional HVAC service improves indoor air quality and reduces allergens.

Extended Equipment Life

Regular maintenance extends the life of your heating and cooling systems.

Smart Home Integration

Modern HVAC systems integrate with smart thermostats for optimal efficiency.

24/7 Emergency Service

Many HVAC contractors offer emergency repairs for heating and cooling failures.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a new HVAC system cost?

A new HVAC system typically costs $5,000-$15,000 including installation. Central AC units run $3,000-$7,000, furnaces $2,500-$6,000, and heat pumps $4,000-$10,000. High-efficiency models cost more but save on energy bills.

How often should I service my HVAC?

Schedule professional maintenance twice yearly - once for heating (fall) and once for cooling (spring). Regular service extends equipment life, maintains efficiency, and catches problems early.

When should I replace my HVAC system?

Consider replacement if your system is 15-20+ years old, needs frequent repairs, has R-22 refrigerant (phased out), can't maintain comfortable temperatures, or your energy bills are increasing despite maintenance.

What SEER rating should I look for?

Minimum SEER is 14-15 (varies by region). SEER 16-20 offers good efficiency, while 21+ is high-efficiency. Higher SEER costs more upfront but saves money over time. Consider your climate and usage when deciding.

How can I improve HVAC efficiency?

Improve efficiency by: changing filters monthly, sealing duct leaks, adding insulation, using a programmable thermostat, keeping vents unblocked, and scheduling annual maintenance.

Should I repair or replace my AC unit?

The "5,000 rule" helps decide: multiply the repair cost by the unit's age. If the result exceeds $5,000, replacement is usually better. Also consider refrigerant type, efficiency, and whether repairs are becoming frequent.