This local customer, which was located in one of the more rural areas of Fayetteville, had been putting up with a fairly defective central Amana air conditioning unit for some time now.
One of the main problems was that the blades of the unit's exhaust fan were out of alignment which was the main cause of an unbearably annoying monotonous clinging noise.
Several internal parts were in bad shape as well, particularly since it'd been years since this unit had received its last maintenance and servicing.
Thankfully, we were able to repair this customer's unit within a very short amount of time and got everything back up and running smoothly once more.
It's very important to address any AC repair or servicing concerns sooner versus later, especially since smaller issues can compound into much larger ones over time.
When it comes to reliable HVAC repairs that you can rely on, there's no better choice than us to help with all your needs relating to Central Air Conditioner Repairs in Fayetteville, GA.
Two-stage compressors, such as this Mitsubishi Electric mini split unit, run at full capacity when you need them to and at a lower level when you don't.
These systems cycle on and off less frequently than a single stage unit, yet not as continuously as a variable speed type does.
Most of the electricity from your air conditioner is actually drawn from when your unit turns on, not from while it's running.
As you can see, if your air conditioner is constantly turning on and off all day long, then this can easily hike up your monthly electric bill.
Small, more compact systems, such as the one which we installed for this client, are not only smaller and easier to manage but will save you from expending lots more time, hassle, and money as well.
If you're interested in having a more energy efficient air conditioning unit, the give us a call today to speak to the best service around for Home Air Conditioning Installations in Fayetteville, GA.
This was a recent project which we conducted for a homeowner which involved not one but two brand new Amana furnace installation.
This homeowner's furnace had been long overdue for a replacement for some time and ended up never really heating the entirety of their home as effectively as they'd expected.
Upon contacting up learning about the various furnace installation options and packages that our service offers, our customer became increasingly intrigued by the idea of having two furnaces instead of just one.
Despite how it may sound, having a dual furnace installation can be quite a reasonable decision.
Particularly if your home happens to be around the larger caliber of more than 3,000 square feet, as our customer's was in this case, it can be quite easy for a single furnace to quite lacking in the output of satisfactory heating levels.
Having two furnaces instead of one can result in several pros such as: having a longer lifespan for both furnaces, more equivalent heating throughout your entire house, and offers additional heat control capabilities, especially during the colder months out of the year.
However, at the same token, the initial cost of investment can be very high if one's not prepared for it and electric bills can have a very strong tendency of increasing during certain stages in time.
After both units were installed within a time efficient manner, we made sure to double check that everything was in proper working order and that all of the Energy Guide tags were accurate and still intact on both units.
This customer couldn't have been more pleased with hiring our services and we were more than happy to assist with this time intensive and very intricate installation project.
A-OK Heating & Cooling is ready and willing to help with all of your needs relating to Furnace Installation in Fayetteville, GA.