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Duct Doctor USA of South Alabama, LLC
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Serving Georgetown, AL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"Daniel and Chase were great. They were prompt and friendly. The guys were very informative. They explained everything they were going to do to my house. They cleaned the inside of my HVAC and each air vent. I have never seen vents so clean. The guys showed me where my system had some mold. I requested at that time to have them spray the entire ducts. The smell of the spray was a mild clean scent. My husband is allergic to everything. When he came in the house he said the house smelled great. (We just bought this house and the renters had cats.) I highly suggest having the air ducts clean to get rid of cat smells. It may cost you, but at least you can breathe better."
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Climate Patriot, LLC
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Serving Georgetown, AL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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"He was awesome! Did extra work for me that your traditional HVAC company wouldn't do to get us up and running. Saved us from having to call a carpenter before we could fix the problem. I now have signed up for maintenance contract with him. I highly recommend him to anyone!"
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DR COMFORT A/C AND HEAT
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Serving Georgetown, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2006

Emergency services offered

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"Jeremy was terrific. I've dealt with a lot of A/C contractors, and only a few have been so honest, dependable, and diligent in their work. The estimate was a lot less than the others (a total of under $6K for 3 units - a 6.5 ton and two 3-ton systems). Everything was done professionally, with attention to detail. Even the work area outside was swept clean after the job was done."
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Traditional central air conditioning systems require ductwork to circulate air throughout the home. Alternatively, you can add air conditioning with a mini-split ductless air conditioning system, which can be just as energy efficient as a central air conditioner. This type of system consists of two units–an outside unit that holds the compressor and condenser and an indoor unit that holds an air-handler. With multi-zone ductless systems, there are multiple indoor air handlers tied to a single outdoor compressor/condenser, allowing the system to cool multiple rooms.

There are several common types of HVAC systems that you may have, including split systems, hybrid HVAC, duct-free systems, packaged heating and air, geothermal heating, or even portable units for heating or cooling. If you aren’t sure which type is in your home or are looking to install something different, you should consult an HVAC pro to determine which option is right for your heating and cooling needs.

This is a bit of a trick question. Even though the seasons arrive at the same time every year, the weather doesn’t always behave according to the calendar. So, while it’s fair to say that you can expect to turn on your AC starting in late May or early June, it all depends on the outside temperature and how cool you like to keep your home.

When your AC contactor goes bad, you might hear chattering or buzzing noises coming from your air conditioner. You may also notice that your AC is running but isn’t cooling your home. In some cases, your air conditioner might not even turn on at all. There could also be physical damage, discoloration, or corrosion around the contactor.

You may be able to clean mold from your air conditioner in some cases. If the mold growth only takes up a small area, you can use either vinegar or bleach mixed with water to remove it. Larger areas of mold should be left to the professionals, though. It's also a good idea to leave mold removal to the pros if you are sensitive to mold or have asthma. 

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