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Sub Zero Heating and Air Conditioning LLC
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Serving Gibson, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"Great customer service! Another guy came before them and lied about something being broken that cost thousands of dollars to fix. I instantly looked elsewhere and reached out to subzero. They came in the window time, same day service. Fast and accurate! Air was working a few hours later!! I would recommend to anyone in need of a great tech!!!"
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AIRBOSS HEATING & AIR
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Serving Gibson, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

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Emergency services offered

"Absolutely no complaints about True Comfort. They kept me well informed about what to expect from start to finish. Service was timely and efficient, and pricing was surprisingly reasonable. Workers were friendly and receptive to all my concerns. True Comfort is now my preferred company for HVAC servicing - highly recommended."
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Paschal Air Plumbing & Electric
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Serving Gibson, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 1965

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"Very professional employees. Joseph Cates was our lead plumber. Cannot praise him enough. He upheld excellent project management skills and plumbing experience. We had a couple of errors with installation, but Paschal quickly sent team to correct. We will definitely hire them again."
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Deciding whether to replace just the AC coil or the entire system depends on the age of your unit and the overall cost. Replacing a coil is less expensive than a full system replacement, but it can still be a pricey repair. If your HVAC system is relatively new and still under warranty, or if the replacement cost is significantly lower than a new system, replacing the coil can be a worthwhile investment that restores efficiency and extends the unit's life. However, for older systems (nearing the end of their 10-15 year lifespan) or those with extensive damage, it is often more cost-effective to replace the entire AC unit. Mismatched coils in an older system can lead to inefficiency and future breakdowns, so a full replacement ensures optimal performance and avoids further costly repairs.

While both have advantages, a split system is generally cheaper than a ducted one. Because they are less invasive to install, the labor costs are lower, and they can be more energy efficient. But, a ducted system might be worth the investment if you run it more frequently. 

While your AC unit may still run even if its capacitor is going bad, doing so takes a lot more energy, so it can drive up your electric bill and cause further damage to your AC unit’s parts. If you suspect a bad capacitor, it’s important to have a professional diagnose and fix the problem before you continue to run your AC.

On average, replacing an AC compressor costs between $800 and $2,300, but it could cost as much as $2,800. There are a few factors that impact the price of a compressor replacement, including the type and size of the compressor, as well as the type of HVAC system and local labor rates.

Set your house temperature between 55 and 85 degrees Fahrenheit while on vacation, depending on the season. If it’s winter, don’t go below 55 degrees. In the summer, the best AC temperature for energy savings is no higher than 85 degrees. You can save anywhere from 10% to 15% on your energy costs by adjusting the temperature while you’re away. If you have a smart thermostat, set up vacation modes for each season. On your way home, turn off vacation mode to allow the home to warm up or cool down before you arrive.

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