American Comfort Heating and Cooling Blog: Archive for the ‘HVAC’ Category

When Should You Replace Your HVAC System?

Monday, August 21st, 2023

“When should you replace your HVAC system” might seem like a trick question, but it’s not. You may be thinking the obvious answer is, “When it stops working,” but it’s a little more nuanced than that. 

From an expensive repair bill on an outdated system to one that’s costing an arm and a leg in utility bills, there are some less-than-obvious reasons why you might want to replace your HVAC system other than a complete system failure. Let’s go over them now.

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5 Signs You Need Repairs For Your Heat Pump

Monday, November 28th, 2022
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You rely on your heat pump all year long. And that means that you really want to make sure this home comfort system is working right, no matter whether it is heating or cooling.

That said, we are focusing on the heating function of your heat pump today because, well, temperatures are getting chilly! If your heat pump isn’t working right at this point in the year, it may leave you shivering and that’s just not right. Why pay for comfort you can’t enjoy?

If you need a heat pump repair in Winder GA, make sure to get in touch with us quickly so we can get your system running right again. Here are the warning signs to watch for.

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Tips For Better Energy Efficiency

Monday, June 27th, 2022

This is the season when you’ll be relying on your air conditioner more heavily than most of the other systems in your home. When the heat and humidity outside get to be too much to handle, this system is meant to keep your home as comfortable as possible. But the comfort level shouldn’t come at an excessively high cost.

Summer is when people use their air conditioners the most and it is also when they see some of the worst energy bills they may have ever experienced. While a high energy bill can be a warning sign that you need to reach out for an air conditioning repair in Winder, it can also be an indicator that you need to adopt some more energy-efficient habits.

Here are some tips that we would advise taking note of to optimize and minimize your home energy efficiency without increasing your monthly bills.

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It’s Not a Ghost, It’s Your HVAC System!

Monday, October 21st, 2019
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Did you know that a large amount of ghost noises end up coming from a faulty HVAC system? It’s true! From strange noises to too cold rooms, there are actually a large amount of signs that seem to indicate paranormal activity that actually just mean you need to call in an HVAC repair technician.

If you are one of the many individuals who has been dealing with some strange sounds around your house this fall season, you may be in need of HVAC services. We encourage you to reach out for a repair before calling the priest!

Not sure what sort of sounds might be coming from your air system? We can help you narrow it down. Just read on.

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Is It Time to Replace Your HVAC System?

Monday, October 7th, 2019
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We know the idea of replacing your HVAC system is likely a scary one. You may start seeing dollar signs in your mind’s eye from the sheer thought of it. With that said, your HVAC system won’t last forever. It is good to know what signals to watch for that will tell you when your system needs to be ousted.

When the time comes to replace your heater, make sure you reach out to an experienced Lawrenceville HVAC contractor to get the job done. The contractors at American Comfort Heating and Cooling are professionals who take pride in making sure your new HVAC system is sized and installed properly.

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Ducts or Ductless? Choosing the Right HVAC System

Monday, January 14th, 2019
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Whether you’re planning out an air conditioning installation for the summer or if you’ve already got heater replacement in mind for next year, you won’t get far in your research without running into the issue of ducted and ductless systems.

One system isn’t necessarily worse or better than the other. Rather, it’s about what makes the most sense in your home. Keep reading and we’ll help explain which system makes sense for your needs.

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