Frequently Asked Questions

HVAC Equipment and Service

HVAC means heating, ventilation and air conditioning. This is a shorter term used for a wide variety of heating and cooling services.

For this, you'll need to check the date of production. This is commonly located on a label found attached on your equipment.

It depends on the timeframe of when you received the equipment and how long you've had it. If you've had the equipment for 5 years or less, it may still be under warranty. Please note, terms for warranty and conditions vary from manufacturers and installing companies. 

It is normal for your HVAC system to make some noise due to normal operating. The level of sound can be effected by factors such as age of equipment and insulation.

However, if you are hearing abnormal or excessively loud noises it could be a possible malfunction with your system. Getting it assessed and repaired in a timely manner will prevent future, more expensive alternatives.

Having an A/C system freeze is a major inconvenience. There could be multiple reasons this happens and the best way to pinpoint and remedy the problem is to have an HVAC expert check it out.

We offer different payment options, including financing to qualified customers. 

Indoor air quality means the quality of the air within your home or business environment. Factors that measure quality of air are the number/level of pollutants. The lower number of air pollutants, the better quality of the air indoors. 

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), we are exposed to a higher number of air pollutants indoors than outdoors.  Poorly maintained or malfunctioning HVAC systems can be culprits in growing mold. We have services and products to help maintain the freshest and healthiest indoor air quality.

 With the upgrades in technology and everything advancing, HVAC systems are no different. New systems are 60% more effective than those that are just 10 years old. Having high energy bills or constant repairing of your system may mean a better option is replacing with a new unit. This way you know you're getting a bigger return on your investment.

Not all HVAC filters are the same. They vary from quality to size and some filters have specifics that other filters don't. For more efficiency, we suggest getting the filter that pairs with the HVAC unit you have.

HVAC equipment can can lower the moisture in indoor air as temperatures drop. Humidifiers balance the saturation of liquid in the air, making your Houston house cozier.

Having smooth-running HVAC equipment means the system can decrease the moisture in the air indoors as the temperature drops. Humidifiers can balance out the moisture in the air, making it easier and healthier air to breathe.

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