Dependable HVAC Repair
If you wake up in the middle of a cold winter’s night shivering, we can come check out your furnace or other heating system and get it back up and running. If it is not fixable, we can replace it with a new system ASAP. The same is true if your AC stops working on a hot summer day.
Your furnace is a complex piece of machinery with many parts. If any of these parts get too worn or malfunctions, it can prevent your furnace from providing proper amounts of heat or even cause it to shut down.
Unusual sounds, such as clanging, rattling, tapping, or squealing, may indicate several problems, such as loose components, a broken blower, or a failing fan belt.
Heat pumps also comprise many parts that can develop problems over time. The outdoor unit can freeze over in the winter or get clogged by other debris if not cleaned regularly. Air filters can also get clogged, restricting airflow and compromising the system’s ability to heat or cool your home.
Boilers use water or steam instead of air to help heat your home. The steam or hot water circulates in your home via radiators to deliver heat. They are very efficient but can also develop problems. Leaks can cause low pressure, affecting your boiler’s ability to provide heat.
The tank can get sediment and other debris built up, leading to uneven heat distribution. Whistling, banging or gurgling sounds can indicate air in the system, low pressure, or a faulty pump.
Air conditioning is essential during those hot summer days. When your AC develops leaks, has dirty filters, or develops other problems, it won’t provide you with the relief you need. Our expert technicians can fix any broken parts and make any repairs necessary to keep you cool again.
You don’t have to worry about duct problems if you have a ductless mini-split system. However, they develop their own issues that need fixing from time to time. Leaking refrigerant can cause your system to not provide enough heating or cooling. Water can also leak from your indoor units, which can cause damage if not fixed.
Old Bridge Furnace and AC Installation
Many people in New England use furnaces, whether they be gas or electric. Heat pumps are also becoming more common since they offer a more energy-efficient way to heat and cool your home. Whole-home air conditioners are also an option.
If you don’t have ductwork, consider a mini-split system to heat and cool your house. You may also decide on installing a boiler if you don’t want a forced air system to heat your home.
We can install all types of HVAC equipment, including:
- Gas and electric furnaces
- Heat pumps
- Boilers
- Air conditioners
- Mini-splits
Our NATE-certified technicians will guide you through choosing the correct HVAC systems for your home. We will make sure you get units of the right size and place them in the most efficient locations.
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