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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I get maintenance?
Twice a year — once in spring, once in fall — to keep your system running efficiently.
What are the signs my air conditioner needs repair?
Look out for warm air blowing from vents, weak airflow, unusual noises, or spikes in your energy bills. If you notice any of these, call us right away to prevent further damage.
How long does a typical HVAC installation take?
Most full installations take one to two days. Exact timing depends on system size, home layout, and whether you’re replacing existing equipment or installing brand new duct runs.
Can I improve indoor air quality without replacing my system?
Absolutely. We offer options like high-efficiency air filters, UV air sanitizers, and whole-home humidifiers/dehumidifiers to reduce pollutants and allergens.
Do you offer financing or payment plans?
Yes—ask us about flexible financing options that make new installations and major repairs more affordable. We partner with Alabama Power to provide low-interest and no-interest plans (subject to credit approval).
When should I replace my system?
Around the 10–15 year mark, or when repair costs outweigh replacement.
How do I know what size HVAC system is right for my home?
Our technicians perform a detailed load calculation—factoring in square footage, insulation, window orientation, and more—to recommend the optimal system size. Proper sizing ensures comfort, efficiency, and longevity.
Do you provide emergency HVAC service?
Yes—we offer 24/7 emergency repairs for both residential and commercial customers. When your system fails unexpectedly, just call our emergency hotline and we’ll dispatch a technician ASAP.
Are your technicians licensed and insured?
All of our HVAC technicians are fully licensed, insured, and EPA-certified. We follow strict safety standards and ongoing training to ensure top-quality, code-compliant work.
How can I lower my heating and cooling bills?
Regular maintenance, programmable thermostats, proper insulation, and upgrading to a high-SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) system can all drive down energy costs. We’ll assess your home and suggest the most cost-effective improvements.