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jay electrical and hvac
5.0(
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Serving Marion, AR and surrounding areas

"The technician was very prompt. He came within 30 minutes of me calling. When he arrived, he showed me what caused my AC to stop working. He then replaced burnt wiring, installed a new disconnect, inspected my AC unit and added freon. My AC has been blowing snowballs every since. I would definitely refer him to my friends and family."
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Langhorn HVAC-R & Maintenance
4.8(
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Serving Marion, AR and surrounding areas

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\n\n\n\n Langhorn HVAC-R & Maintenance is a Central Heat and Air Installation Service Provider for residential and commercial installs. We work as a team that consist of Licensed General Contractors, various other contractors and subcontractors to install your units. Langhorn assumes all associated responsibilities to assure a code enforced safe installment for your project. \n  With your complete installation, we provide preventative maintenance services at a nominal fee to insure that your system has the longest life span possible. You are allowed to become a life time member whenever we install your system at a discount rate if you opt in for our program. Units come with a 5 to 10 year warranty on all major parts of your system backed by our equipment supplier. Langhorn provides the labor on all warranted parts. You will receive a list of those parts upon installation. \n The life span of our systems such as Goodman, Trane, Lennox and Carrier carry life spans of up to 25 years. You have the choice of hard or flex duct. Humidifiers, emergency overflow drainage and other safety devices are also available such as smoke detection disconnects, along with low and high pressure cut off switches. Pressure switches save the life span of your compressor. Emergency water overflow disconnects that will immediately turn off your system if necessary preserves the life of the housing structure itself that stabilize your unit: walls, ceiling, framing, sheet rock etc. We guarantee your satisfaction and we don’t consider a job complete until the job is done correct. We pride ourselves on the quality work we provide, while delivering great customer service! We provide one of the greatest services offered and our system installations operate at the maximum rate of quality. There’s nothing like a system that operates well that also has a duct system that spreads a balanced amount of air circulation for top comfort control. Call or email us to schedule a free estimate today. \nFeel free to verify if our schedule will permit us to trouble shoot your system failures if your system is no older than 10 to 15 years. Depending on the condition of older systems we may recommend that you upgrade your system due to the fact that once you add newer parts to older systems, other problems arise more often that leads to you ( as the client ) spending unnecessary money that could be spent in a more fruitful way. Consider taking advantage of the credit program available through Angi’s and have your system installation financed at an economical rate to reserve purchasing power for other emergencies that may arise in your household if totally necessary. Thanks for considering Langhorn for your HVAC needs. We look forward to providing you with class A service great enough to brag about. \nCEO: Gregory Langhorn Jr\n\n\n\n

Furnace Installation
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Dismantling the unit
The core of the unit/ condenser
Furnace Installation

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Aireserv of Desoto County
5.0(
4
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Serving Marion, AR and surrounding areas

"Beyond amazing!!! When my house was built 5 years ago, the thermostats were placed literally on top of each other causing one thermostat to read off the other resulting in uneven cooling throughout the entire house. Called Aireserv of Desoto County! The professional service from the techs and the completion of the job I needed done was IMPECCABLE. I received a courtesy phone call to remind me of the appointment, the tech called to say he was on his way, both techs introduced themselves with smiles, surveyed what needed to be done, completed the job, AND gave me helpful tips on saving money on the utility bill. There is no doubt that this company hires more than just a tech that can service/install H&C. THANK YOU for coming to my rescue! Last night was the first night I did not freeze out the kids in their room and me sweat to death in mine!! My house is now evenly cooling!!! Airserv of DC has a permanent spot in my contacts for everything that has to do with my heating and cooling systems!!!"
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Install Boiler questions, answered by experts

The best time of year to purchase or replace an HVAC system, including components like an air conditioner or furnace, is during the off-season—spring and fall. During these periods, HVAC professionals are less busy than in summer and winter, when extreme temperatures create urgent demand. Shopping during the off-season can lead to savings of 10% to 15% on an AC unit and allows you more time to find the best deal and other cost-saving incentives. Typically, air conditioning units go on sale in the fall after demand drops, while furnace prices tend to decrease in the spring.

A furnace is a big unit where gas, heating oil, or electricity heats the air. The warmed air is then pushed back out through ducts and vents. 

A boiler uses electricity, heating oil, or gas to heat water that is pushed into the room through a radiator. This is one of the oldest and most effective ways to heat a house, but radiators can also be unsightly and leave hot and cold spots in the room.

Heat pumps use a refrigerant to move heat from outside into the house and return it to the room through ducts and vents.

When winter rolls around, and you turn the heat on for the first time in a year, it’s normal to sense a light odor. This could smell a little like burning because some dust has gathered in the heating unit over the warm months and will fade away shortly after. However, there are some smells you should watch out for and take caution around: an egg-like sulfur smell or an electrical burn odor would indicate there’s something wrong. Turn it off and call a professional for maintenance as soon as possible. 

To figure out if your boiler is worth repairing or if you need to replace your boiler, first figure out how old the unit is. Boilers last 15 to 20 years, so if your unit is 15 years old or older, it may be better to replace the entire thing depending on the severity of the problems. If it’s not quite that old, then it’s probably worth repairing. Another thing to consider is whether your warranty covers any of the repair costs. If so, it may be worthwhile to repair your boiler to keep it running.

It takes about five to 10 minutes for heat to reach a radiator, then about one hour until the radiator fully heats up a room. The exact duration depends on the size of the room and how far away the radiator is from the boiler heating system. Heating up an entire house could take up to two hours.

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