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Frequently Asked Question

As a homeowner, it’s important to understand how to maintain and repair your HVAC system properly. Here are some of the most common FAQs related to HVAC repair and maintenance:

You should schedule annual HVAC maintenance with a professional. Keeping up with routine maintenance may help you avoid costly problems, extend the life of your system, and keep it running
smoothly.

Some common signs that your HVAC system may need repair include uneven heating or cooling, unusual
noises or smells, increased energy bills, and poor indoor air quality.

Generally, you should consider changing the air filters after every 1-3 months.

It is advised to attempt major repairs or maintenance with the help of a professional HVAC technician.

An HVAC system’s lifetime may range from roughly ten to fifteen years, depending on the specific
system and the manufacturer.

Regular maintenance, sealing air leaks in the house, adding insulation, and upgrading to a more energy-
efficient system are all methods to increase the efficiency of your HVAC system.

A more efficient system can help lower your energy bills. Therefore, regular maintenance is necessary.

Some common HVAC system issues that may require repair include refrigerant leaks, faulty thermostats, clogged air filters, electrical problems, and worn-out or damaged parts.

The time taken for an HVAC repair can vary depending on the issue’s nature and the repair’s complexity.

Some signs that your HVAC system may need to be replaced include frequent breakdowns, increased
energy bills, poor indoor air quality, and an overall decrease in system performance.

There may be several reasons your AC unit needs to be cooling correctly. First, check the air filter and ensure it is clean.

The best time to do this is before the summer season, as your AC unit will work harder to keep your home cool.

Homeowners may be able to do minor repairs themselves, but for more extensive work, professionals will need to be brought in.

If your unit is older than ten years, experiencing frequent breakdowns, or not functioning efficiently, it may be time to consider a replacement.

Regular maintenance can keep your system operating efficiently, preventing unnecessary energy
consumption.

Experts can give your house a complete checkup, looking at things like square footage, insulation levels, and energy consumption.