hvac maintenance

  • For a certain amount every month or year, an HVAC maintenance plan can give customers discounts, priority service and much more! If you have a company whose HVAC services you use often, ask them about their maintenance plan and see if you can become a member. To learn more about the benefits of an HVAC

  • If you’re one of the many Americans staying home and social distancing (which you should be), now might be a good time to start preparing your HVAC system from the Spring! Here are some tips from the pros at Freedom Air and Heat on how to get your HVAC unit ready for the new season.

  • Did you know that your HVAC unit is the biggest energy consumer in your home? According to the United States Energy Information and Administration, space heating and cooling uses 14 percent and 15 percent energy respectively. That is why it is incredibly important that you maintain your HVAC system, to ensure it functions properly and

  • Your air conditioning system is an essential part of your home. What will you do when it suddenly malfunctions? You’ll surely be sweating in the 90-plus-degree heat. To make sure that your air conditioning unit stays at tip-top shape through the years, you’ll need to take care of it properly. Here are some maintenance tips

  • With the sweltering heat that Florida summers bring, most of us keep our AC running 24/7. While this is usually a necessity to beat the summer heat, our AC units can take a beating from working so hard to keep us cool. Luckily, there are many AC issues you can encounter that are totally repairable

  • In many ways, your HVAC unit can be your best friend – sorry, Fido. Without it, the heat becomes unbearable during the warmer months, and colder temperatures turn your home into an Arctic tundra. It’s critical to keep your HVAC unit running smoothly year-round, but it’s not always super clear how to do that. Instead

  • Your central heating unit is already prepped for colder temperatures — you took care of that a few weeks back when you got it ready for fall. However, you’re not totally out of the woods yet! Now that winter is just over the horizon, it’s time to adjust your preparation just a bit for the

  • Sure, summer isn’t going to be around for much longer (or we hope it won’t, at least), but heat and humidity aren’t going away any time soon. Here in east Florida, the air is pretty much always muggy and wet, so your AC doesn’t get much of a break. Even when the calendar flips to September, your reliable HVAC unit will keep chugging along.

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