Heating and Air Conditioning Servicing, Repair and Installation

HVAC specialists repair furnaces and air conditioners and keep them operating efficiently and safely. One task they often perform for AC units is detecting freon leaks. Many air conditioning units require freon periodically and, if there's a leak, it can cost a lot of money in the form of higher electric bills. HVAC professionals can come to your home to add freon to your unit and, while they're at it, find and repair any leaks. The most effective method for locating freon leaks is adding a fluorescent dye together with the new freon. Several weeks later, the HVAC professional will return to your home and shine a UV light on all parts of your AC unit. Any places that appear a bright greenish-yellow color indicate the presence of the dye and allow the technician to pinpoint the source of the leak.


HVAC specialists are also trained to install and fix humidifiers, which are essential appliances for maintaining good air quality in your home. One common task related to this is installing humidification control systems. These appliances, which moisten your dry air in the winter and dry your moist air in the summer, are just as important for your comfort as heating and AC systems. Humidification control systems have seen many advancements in recent years, with the newest models featuring an outdoor temperature sensor that, together with a tiny microprocessor, lets the humidifier adjust its settings automatically based on the temperature outside. While air conditioners today are much more energy-efficient than they used to be, most are still not great at removing the humidity in your home, which can make summers uncomfortable. If you're having trouble controlling humidity, HVAC specialists can add a central dehumidification system to the existing air handler in your home. Please go here to this link https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100051323515953/ and know more all about Heating and Air Conditioning Servicing, Repair, and Installation.


Heat Recovery Ventilator Installation and Service: Modern homes tend to be built much tighter, which allows them to be more energy-efficient. However, this lack of natural ventilation also leaves houses feeling stuffy. While opening the window is a solution, it's not energy-efficient and can be uncomfortable during hot or cold weather. By having an HVAC specialist install a Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV), you can enjoy high-quality ventilation without sacrificing energy or comfort. HRVs work by removing stale air from indoors and bringing in fresh air from outside without the negative energy impact.


High-Efficiency Air Filter Installation: The air filters that come with furnaces and air conditioners tend to be inefficient — they only filter out lint and other large particles that would otherwise clog up the appliance's interiors and cause serious damage. These default air filters are the "bare minimum requirement" for protecting furnaces and AC units. HVAC specialists can provide and install higher-quality filters, such as electronic air cleaners or high-efficiency media filters, which do a better job of keeping your indoor air clean. They remove tiny particles like pollen, which can cause sinus problems, hay fever or allergies.


Zoning System Installation: If your home has multiple stories, and you've noticed rooms upstairs are too hot in the summer or the basement is too cold in the winter, the solution may be a good zoning system. Heating and cooling specialists can implement this by installing an additional thermostat in that hot upstairs room. This way, you can use the upstairs thermostat to control the temperature upstairs, and the existing downstairs thermostat to control the temperature downstairs.


If an appliance or system fails in your house, you should call the type of technician most suitable for the repair job. Generally speaking, if a household appliance breaks, whether it's a washing machine or oven, you'll want to call an appliance repair specialist — they have the training, experience and tools to repair it.


However, if you're experiencing issues specifically with your heating, cooling, ventilation or refrigeration systems, you'll want to call an HVAC specialist. Even though an appliance repair specialist may also be able to solve some of these issues — such as ones related to your refrigerator's cooling system — you should still opt for an HVAC specialist. Whereas an appliance repair specialist does have some knowledge and experience in these fields, HVAC specialists are specifically trained in these areas and are better suited to make repairs.


John Heating and Cooling and Appliance Repair

125 Beacon Dr Fayetteville Ga 30215

678-603-7775

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