We have the best certified technicians who know exactly what you need. Call us for any inspections or tune ups.
Check Your Settings:
Turn your AC down when you leave. A timer that turns off when you leave and restarts right before you get back is a good investment.
Check the Controls:
Make sure that your AC unit starts, operates, and then shuts off properly. Get into this habit as soon as soon as possible.
Furnace Tune-Ups
Our fully qualified technicians change out the filters, clean the burners, and check the duct-work, gas pressure setting, and for any possible leaks. We then lubricate all moving parts to ensure that your system operates safely and at its top efficiency.
From forced air, gas, and electric to heat pumps, mobile home systems, and wall furnaces, we work on them all.
Honest, thorough, professional service you can trust, now that's an alternative!
Call us today at (530)894-8082 to ask about our maintenance agreements and plans.
Backed by more than 36 years of experience, our friendly technicians excel in duct installation, furnace repair, and general heating and cooling services for commercial and residential properties.
We offer low-cost repairs, rather than costly replacements, on all makes and models!
Did you know that spraying excessive aerosols in the air pollutes indoor air? It can cause several health effects, like asthma, bronchitis, irritation, and inflammation of the respiratory tract. So, we suggest you avoid spraying them to improve indoor air quality.
Did you know?
Upgrade to an energy-efficient AC unit this summer and enjoy a cooler home and lower energy bills.
Did you know?
Is your air conditioner struggling to keep up with the summer heat? It may be time for a system tune-up! Our team of experts can help ensure that your AC is running at peak efficiency, keeping you cool and comfortable all summer long. Contact us today to schedule your appointment!
Upgrade to an energy-efficient AC unit this summer and enjoy a cooler home and lower energy bills.
Your AC unit may freeze up due to a dirty evaporator coil, a clogged air filter, low refrigerant levels, or a malfunctioning thermostat.
To ensure optimal performance, it is recommended to clean your outdoor AC unit at least once a year, ideally before the summer season begins. However, if the outdoor unit is surrounded by trees, grass, or other plants, or if it is exposed to high levels of dust or debris, more frequent cleaning may be required.
The Department of Energy recommends setting the thermostat to 78°F during the summer months. This temperature is a balance between energy efficiency and comfort. It is worth noting that for every degree you raise your thermostat above 72°F, you can potentially save up to 3% on your cooling costs.
Stay cool and comfortable this summer with these 7 simple tips!