FAQ Category: Cooling

Heat pumps should typically be maintained once or twice per year. Maintenance usually includes inspecting electrical components, cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, testing airflow, and ensuring the system heats and cools efficiently.
Heat pumps may lose efficiency during extreme cold and sometimes require a backup heating source in colder climates. Proper system sizing and professional installation help minimize these limitations.
Signs your heat pump may need replacement include frequent repairs, rising energy bills, inconsistent temperatures, or a system that is more than 10 to 15 years old.
Heat pumps provide both heating and cooling in one system, operate efficiently, and can reduce energy use compared to traditional heating and air conditioning systems.
An HVAC maintenance plan helps keep your system running reliably while reducing the risk of unexpected breakdowns.
Most homes should schedule maintenance for their air conditioner once a year and for their furnace once a year.
A standard HVAC maintenance checkup includes a full inspection, cleaning, and performance review of the heating, cooling, and ventilation system.
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Common signs that an air conditioner may need repair include unusual noises, weak airflow, warm air blowing when cooling is set, frequent cycling, or a sudden increase in energy bills.
Before installing a new air conditioner, it’s important to consider factors such as home size, system type, efficiency, and overall cooling needs.
Emergency HVAC calls are prioritized, with the goal of responding as quickly as possible, often on the same day.
No, there are no additional fees specifically for emergency calls. Done uses a standard dispatching fee, which can be applied toward the cost of any repairs or service performed.

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