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WireOne, LLC
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Serving Cedar Rapids, IA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"Updated bathroom electrical during remodeling. They came the day after I called them for an estimate for 1 hour of work and completed it immediately. Also gave me an estimate for a household generator. I would hire them again."
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Aire Serv of Iowa City
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Serving Cedar Rapids, IA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

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Aire Serv of Iowa City is proud to be a locally owned and operated business that serves Iowa City and the surrounding communities. With years of experience and unmatched expertise we can help with any and all of your home or businesses heating a cooling needs. Since opening our doors we have built our company on providing our customers with the highest quality products and customer service at a fair price. You can count on us to be timely, tidy and that you will be 100% satisfied when the job is done. Let us show you the Aire Serv difference, get in touch today!

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Serving Cedar Rapids, IA and surrounding areas

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I’m a dependable, detail-oriented professional who takes pride in creating clean, organized, and welcoming homes. I treat every home with the same care and respect as if it were my own. Whether it’s routine cleaning, deep cleaning, or preparing a home for guests or move-ins, I’m committed to providing reliable, high-quality service with honesty, professionalism, and attention to detail. My goal is to give every client peace of mind and a spotless home they can enjoy.

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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Most units are designed only to cool the house down to 20 degrees less than the temperature outside. This means that if it’s 99 degrees Fahrenheit out and you’re trying to cool your home down to 65 degrees, you’ll notice your AC is struggling. 

Lower the blinds on all your windows, turn on your ceiling fans, and keep the thermostat at a consistent temperature to help your AC do its job. Investing in an HVAC maintenance plan also helps because pros will come out to inspect and tune up your unit regularly, keeping it in optimal working condition.

While 72 degrees is a comfortable setting for many people, it’s likely not the most efficient temperature setting for your air conditioning unit. By pushing the temperature up to 75 or 78 degrees, you stand to save money on your energy bill. That said, these temperatures may be too warm to be comfortable for some people and are definitely too warm for most people to sleep comfortably.

If refrigerant levels are low, it can cause the evaporator coil to freeze up. Low freon causes a drop in pressure, which will make the coil too cold and cause moisture to freeze on the coil. Your system may be low on refrigerant because of a leak

Make sure to have maintenance performed twice a year, and contact your local HVAC technician if you suspect your system has low freon levels.

When a compressor gets overheated in central air systems or heat pumps, it can still cool your home for a while until it eventually gives out. If the compressor is chronically overheated and no one addresses the root cause, it will create an incredibly expensive problem when your entire HVAC system breaks down and stops working altogether.

No, it's not advisable to only replace the outside AC unit connected to your system. AC units are designed to work as a cohesive system, and older units work differently than newer units. Therefore, replacing only one component can lead to incompatibilities that affect the system’s performance. Replacing one component can void your warranty, costing you money for repairs.

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