FAQ Category: Cooling

A heat pump works by using refrigerant and electricity to transfer heat between the inside and outside of your home, providing both heating and cooling.
Repair may make sense for newer systems with minor issues, while older systems or major failures often justify replacement.
AC repair is an emergency when cooling is lost during extreme heat, electrical issues are present, or safety concerns arise.
AC repairs should be handled by licensed professionals due to electrical, refrigerant, and safety risks.
Common AC repairs include capacitor replacement, refrigerant leak repair, electrical issues, clogged drain lines, and airflow problems.
If your AC is running but not cooling, the issue is commonly caused by airflow restrictions, low refrigerant, dirty coils, or failing electrical components.
Yes, seasonal AC maintenance plans are often worth it for homeowners who want priority service, lower repair costs, and consistent system care.
An air conditioning system cools indoor air by removing heat and humidity and circulating conditioned air throughout the home using ductwork.
You may need more insulation if your home struggles to stay cool, has uneven temperatures, or your energy bills increase during the summer.
Insulation helps keep your home cooler by slowing heat from entering, allowing your air conditioner to maintain a consistent indoor temperature.
The cost to install a thermostat depends on the type of thermostat, your system compatibility, and whether wiring updates are needed.
Some thermostats can be installed yourself, but improper wiring or setup can cause system issues or damage your HVAC equipment.

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