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FAQ

  • If you notice these signs, you may have an issue with your HVAC system: rattling or buzzing when your furance comes on; spike in your utility bill; problems with uneven heating throughout your home. Always contact an expert to verify any issues.

  • Typically systems last anywhere between 10-20 years. We recommend getting it looked at closing in on the decade mark and getting regular maintenance to ensure things are going smoothly.

  • At least once a year prior to the winter months to ensure everything is working well.

  • For a new HVAC system it can start around $4-5,000. Depending on size of home, existing ductwork, and if there are any other major issues that need to be fixed. Rebates and savings can be applied to reduce costs - reach out to us and we can answer your questions!

  • A new AC unit varies in price point based on the model, size of home, and ductwork. We offer a free consultation and review of your home, as well as rebates to help with the process. Reach out with any questions!

  • Closing in on the winter, you want to start heating your home to ensure ideal comfort levels. It is recommended to look at October-November as starting points.

  • We want to ensure everything is running smoothly, and to get your furnace lasting as long as possible. Our team will look at things such as your air filter, cleaning/replacing parts as necessary, thermostat and heating system calibration, and testing the safety controls. From there, you’ll get a detailed report on our findings and recommendations moving forward.

  • You can expect AC units to last anywhere between 10-20 years. Older models are closer to 10, where newer models are now designed to last long, and be more efficient.

  • New model furnances range between 10-20 years, with variables including the size of your home, age, and how well your home retains heat.

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