Moscow Hills Heating and Air Conditioning Repairs
You might notice a burning smell when you first switch on your AC or heater after months of dormancy. This is just the system burning off accumulated dust, and it should go away soon. But if it doesn’t, there may be something seriously wrong with your unit. There are also other odors you should pay close attention to. A sweet, chemical odor can mean your air conditioner has a refrigerant leak. What appears to be rotten eggs could signal that you have a gas leak from your furnace. Make sure to get these checked and repaired quickly because both coolant and gas pose health hazards.
Hoff Heating & AC can provide heating and air conditioning repair in Moscow Hills for other issues, too.
- Strange noises
- Inconsistent cooling or heating
- Poor indoor airflow
- System short cycling
Your Qualified HVAC Installation Team
It could also be time for a brand-new HVAC if you have to keep making appointments to get it repaired. You’re wasting your money if you keep doing this past a certain point. While there’s an initial investment with getting a replacement, you may save over time as your new system should run much more efficiently than your older one. A financing option on approved credit can help you afford the expense of a new HVAC. Fill out our online application form, and then mail it out or email it back. You’ll find out quickly whether you’re approved.
Set Up Tune-Up Service
As mentioned above, routine maintenance can help prolong the lifespan of your heating and air conditioning units in Moscow Hills. A tune-up can include various tasks, like checking the thermostat, cleaning out drain lines, tightening loose components, and testing safety features. It pays to have a tune-up done yearly, once for your AC and once for your heater, to stave off more expensive repairs and possible breakdowns.
With annual maintenance, you’ll also help keep the system’s warranty valid. This is no small thing since an invalidated warranty means you’ll have to pay for any future repairs yourself if you fail to keep up with consistent maintenance.