Frequently asked question
Cold & Freeze
Frequently asked questions
Here are some common questions about our company.
To maintain peak performance, extend the lifespan of your equipment, and keep your energy bills low, we highly recommend scheduling a professional maintenance check twice a year—ideally once in the spring for your cooling system and once in the autumn for your heating system. Routine tune-ups help catch minor issues before they turn into costly emergency repairs.
If your system is more than 10 to 15 years old, requires frequent and increasingly expensive repairs, or causes your monthly electric bills to skyrocket, replacement is usually the smartest financial investment. Modern, high-efficiency HVAC units lower your utility consumption immediately and provide superior indoor air comfort with comprehensive warranty protection.
An unusually high electric bill is often caused by an aging, overworked, or poorly maintained HVAC system struggling to reach the desired temperature. Upgrading to a next-generation system with a high SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating ensures the equipment uses significantly less electricity to deliver the exact same level of comfort, saving you money from the very first month.
For standard residential properties, air filters should be checked monthly and replaced every 60 to 90 days. If you have pets, allergies, or a high-traffic business environment, you may need to replace them every 30 days. Keeping clean filters is vital for maintaining healthy indoor air quality, ensuring unrestricted airflow, and protecting internal system components from damage.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer, as a system that is too small will run constantly without cooling properly, while a system that is too large will cycle on and off too quickly, leaving high humidity levels inside. Our certified technicians perform a precise load calculation based on your property square footage, insulation quality, window placement, and layout to guide you to the perfect, most efficient system capacity.