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Hollmer-Davis Plumbing and Heating Inc

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Hollmer-Davis Plumbing and Heating Inc has been providing the highest quality plumbing and heating service in the area. We handle everything from leaky faucets, sewer line repair, and fixture installation to re-piping. There are hundreds of less-than-reputable “plumbers” out there who’ll take your money and leave you with plumbing worse than you started with, or even good plumbers who will take advantage of you knowing that you’re in a tight spot. Here we never sacrifice quality for cost!

Hollmer-Davis Plumbing and Heating Inc has been providing the highest quality plumbing and heating service in the area. We handle everything from leaky faucets, sewer line repair, and fixture installation to re-piping. There are hundreds of less-than-reputable “plumbers” out there who’ll take your money and leave you with plumbing worse than you started with, or even good plumbers who will take advantage of you knowing that you’re in a tight spot. Here we never sacrifice quality for cost!


Heating Oil questions, answered by experts

While it's generally safe to stay in a home with a coolant leak if your home is properly ventilated, it's important to have a professional come out to assess the situation right away. You should evacuate your home if you notice any powerful fumes. Additionally, you should leave your home if you are experiencing headaches or dizziness.

There are three main types of heat pumps. An air-source heat pump system is the most common and has two parts—an indoor air handler unit and an outdoor heat pump unit. A ductless heat pump system functions similarly to an air-source heat pump system but doesn’t need ductwork to distribute the air. A geothermal heat pump system pulls heat from the ground to help heat your home.

You need to service an HVAC system about twice per year, with a service including an inspection and basic maintenance. It’s best to schedule maintenance in the spring (after the furnace has been running and before the AC kicks on) and in the fall (after the AC worked hard all summer and before winter’s first chill arrives). 

Regular HVAC services will keep the system working as efficiently as possible, saving you money on utilities and larger repairs. HVAC maintenance costs around $250 per visit, while bigger repairs from forgotten upkeep could cost thousands.

A geothermal heat pump system will take about 10 years to pay for itself, and it has a life span of anywhere from about 25 to 50 years. Installing a geothermal heat pump will cost about $14,250 upfront, but it can reduce your energy bills by around 65% when compared to a conventional HVAC system.

Yes, technicians check refrigerant levels, loop performance, and system calibration for peak efficiency.

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