All-Phase Heating & Cooling Blog: Archive for the ‘Air Conditioning’ Category

The Link Between AC Maintenance and Repairs

Monday, May 20th, 2024
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Many homeowners think that air conditioning maintenance in Advance, NC is an optional service. Although it is optional, it’s such an essential service that we feel like it should be required. When you don’t understand the benefits that AC maintenance provides, it’s easy to think that it’s just an extra service that HVAC companies try and sell to unsuspecting homeowners. But that’s simply not the case.

Air conditioning maintenance has a wide range of benefits that include reducing your utility costs, using your AC system less, improving your home comfort, maintaining your AC system’s warranty, and reducing the frequency of repairs. In fact, it has been proven that up to 80% of the repairs that an AC system needs could have been avoided if the system had been maintained regularly. 

Let’s go over the link between AC maintenance and how it can reduce the need for repairs. 

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Why Hire NATE-Certified HVAC Contractors

Monday, May 6th, 2024
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When your AC system has broken down on the hottest day of the year, you need AC repair in Advance, NC as soon as possible. That could mean trying to fix it yourself, calling a handyman, or choosing the first company in online search results. But taking just a few minutes to contact a qualified HVAC company can save you money and time down the road. 

Most homeowners know that they should look for an HVAC company that is licensed and insured. But what other qualifications should you be on the lookout for?

You can’t go wrong with choosing an HVAC contractor that is NATE-certified. NATE certification is a promising sign that the company is professional and experienced. Here at All-Phase Heating & Cooling, we are NATE-certified. Let’s go over what exactly this means and other qualifications your HVAC company should have.

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