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Frequently Asked Questions About Our HVAC Services

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We're an authorized AirEase dealer, offering reliable and energy-efficient heating systems. Our skilled technicians provide precise installation and maintenance services with a satisfaction guarantee. Choose us for your AirEase heating needs and experience top-of-the-line products and services.

A heat pump is a heating and cooling system that transfers heat from one place to another. It works by extracting heat from the air or ground outside of a building and then transferring it indoors to heat the space. In the summer, the process is reversed.

A heat pump is a heating and cooling system that transfers heat from one place to another. It works by extracting heat from the air or ground outside of a building and then transferring it indoors to heat the space. In the summer, the process is reversed.

Regular HVAC maintenance is essential for efficient heating and cooling systems. Cleaning and filter replacement improve efficiency and save money, while identifying potential issues early prevents costly repairs. Invest in maintenance for reliable and efficient operation.

Your HVAC systems should generally be serviced before the start of each heating and cooling season. So, your air conditioner should have regular maintenance performed at the end of winter or beginning of spring, while your heat pump or furnace should have its regular maintenance performed at the end of summer or beginning of fall.

Your air filters should be replaced every one to three months depending on usage and size. The 1 inch thick filters should be replaced more often. If your filter is 4-6 inches think, it can last 6 months to 1 year. This is vitally important to the performance of your HVAC systems and your indoor air quality.

The short answer? Very important! Your indoor air quality can be as much as 100 times worse than the outdoor air. That means pollutants, allergens, dust, and mildew can be circulating in your home affecting your family’s health and wellbeing. Improving and maintaining your indoor air quality is vitally important to your home and family.

Installing a programmable thermostat in your home helps you take control of how much energy you use for heating and cooling. If used effectively, a programmable thermostat can help you improve energy efficiency and save money on your utility bills.