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Avatar for Armor Service Group LLC
Armor Service Group LLC
5.0(
25
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Central A/C - InstallCentral A/C - Service or RepairAir Ducts & Vents - Clean+25 more

Serving Baker, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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Emergency services offered

"Patrick and Ken came out and installed a UV light and an ozone distribution system in my Air Handler and it works great. They were courtesy and professional and the price was very fair for the quality work they did and for the detailed explanation they gave myself and my wife. I highly recommend them"
Air Handler
Heat Pump Condenser
Package AC Before & After
Package AC Before & After
High Efficiency Duct Work

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Recommended by80%of homeowners
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TITAN HEATING AND COOLING EMERALD COAST L.L.C.
5.0(
17
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Ductless Mini-split A/C - Install or ReplaceElectric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - InstallCentral A/C - Install+13 more

Serving Baker, FL and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Worked with Kyle on a heat pump that went out in my home at the worst possible time! He was responsive and efficient, but most of all he was kind and personable. As someone who know nothing about the mechanics of my home heating system, the wrong person could probably taken me for a ton of money. Kyle diagnosed what was needed to remedy the situation, quickly sourced the parts, and had us back up and running in a few hours! I’ve recommended Titan to family! Feel secure working with them!"
nitrogen flush
Triple install
furnace replacement
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Whether an HVAC damper should be open or closed depends on the season, the zone it controls, and the temperature in that zone. In the summer, open upstairs dampers and close lower-level dampers to get the most efficient cooling possible. In the winter, do the opposite. Cool air will naturally flow down to lower levels, while warm air will rise. This keeps your system from working harder and helps prevent common AC problems.

A dirty air conditioning coil can cause your unit to work overtime, leading to reduced efficiency, higher energy use, more wear and tear, and possible ice buildup. If the coils corrode, refrigerant can leak, causing damage, possible mold growth, and an expensive repair bill. By cleaning your AC coils once a year, you’ll have a more efficient unit that’s likely to last longer.

Yes. Return air vents are responsible for gathering and pulling in the warmer air. Once they draw it in, your system conditions the air by removing the warmer molecules from it, allowing your air conditioner to dispense the cooler air back into your home. Not only does this create a more comfortable environment for you, but it also keeps your air conditioner from overworking, resulting in lower energy bills. 

There are ways to detect a refrigerant leak with several different testing methods. However, most homeowners can figure out something’s wrong with their AC unit by noticing these common signs:

  • Ice forming on the evaporator coil

  • Water leaks near the AC unit

  • Frequent hissing sounds

  • Increased electric bills

  • Unit takes longer than usual to cool

  • Unit is blowing hot air

It is normal for the attic to be hotter than the rest of the house in the summer, but only by about 10 or 20 degrees. Attics that aren’t properly insulated or ventilated can reach temperatures of 130 degrees or more which can cause damage to the home’s structure, including the roof, wood framing, and HVAC system.

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