Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I change my HVAC filter?
Most standard filters should be changed every 1-3 months depending on usage and air quality. High-efficiency filters may last up to 6 months in clean environments.What size HVAC system do I need?
System size depends on your home's square footage, insulation, windows, and ceiling height. A professional load calculation ensures proper sizing for maximum efficiency and comfort.Why is my AC blowing warm air?
Common causes include dirty filters, low refrigerant, faulty thermostats, or compressor issues. Check your filter first, then contact a professional for proper diagnosis and repair.When should I replace my HVAC system?
Consider replacement if your system is over 15 years old, requires frequent repairs, or causes high energy bills. Modern systems offer better efficiency and reliability.What affects HVAC installation costs?
Installation costs vary based on system size, efficiency rating, ductwork modifications, and home accessibility. Premium units and complex installations typically cost more than basic replacements.How can I improve my system's efficiency?
Regular maintenance, clean filters, proper insulation, and programmable thermostats boost efficiency. Sealing air leaks and upgrading to high-efficiency equipment also reduce energy costs.Do you provide emergency HVAC repairs?
Yes, we offer 24/7 emergency HVAC services in Milledgeville, Eatonton, and Macon areas. Call us anytime for urgent heating or cooling system failures.What's included in HVAC maintenance?
Maintenance includes filter changes, coil cleaning, refrigerant checks, electrical connections, thermostat calibration, and safety inspections. Regular service prevents breakdowns and extends equipment life.Is duct cleaning necessary?
Duct cleaning helps when you notice dust buildup, musty odors, or reduced airflow. Clean ducts improve air quality and system efficiency, especially in older homes.Can I install a new thermostat myself?
Basic thermostat replacement is possible for experienced DIYers, but smart thermostats and complex wiring require professional installation to ensure proper function and warranty coverage.
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