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HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It is a system designed to regulate the temperature, humidity, and air quality in residential and commercial spaces. HVAC systems provide heating during colder months, cooling during warmer months, and proper ventilation to ensure fresh air circulation. These systems play a vital role in maintaining indoor comfort and health by controlling airflow and removing pollutants.
The cost of HVAC services can vary greatly depending on the type of service needed, the complexity of the issue, and your location. At A Team HVAC, we offer a low $89 diagnostic fee if we need to come out and check your system to identify any problems. If you are certain that you want a replacement, we provide a free estimate to help you understand your options without any obligation.
Common signs that your HVAC system may need repair include unusual noises (like grinding or squeaking), inconsistent temperatures throughout your home, increased energy bills, unpleasant odors, and frequent cycling on and off. If you notice any of these issues, it’s best to contact a professional technician for an inspection.
The average lifespan of an HVAC system varies depending on the type and maintenance, but typically ranges from 10 to 15 years for air conditioners and heat pumps, and 15 to 20 years for furnaces. Regular maintenance can extend the lifespan of your system, while neglecting it may lead to premature failure. At A Team HVAC, we offer year-round maintenance plans designed to keep your system running efficiently and effectively, helping to catch potential issues early and prolong its lifespan.
If your HVAC system is blowing cold air during winter, first check your thermostat settings to ensure it’s set to heating mode. If it’s correctly set and still blowing cold air, it may indicate a malfunctioning thermostat, a dirty filter, or an issue with the furnace. Contact a professional technician to diagnose and resolve the problem.