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Avatar for WireOne, LLC
WireOne, LLC
4.3(
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or ReprogramElectrical Baseboard or Wall Heater - Install+1 more

Serving Lisbon, IA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"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."
Cabling
Under Cabinet Lighting
Exterior
Can lights and Fan
Outlets

+5

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Recommended by94%of homeowners
Simply DeGood
New to Angi
Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Lisbon, 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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8 Finger HVAC, LLC
5.0(
4
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Central A/C - InstallGas Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - Install

Serving Lisbon, IA and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Very reasonable, actually surprised it didn't cost more but the work, parts, fast appt time was all Excellent. I've already told several friends about them. My son just bought a home and he's having these guys do his work canceled a different company he had called."
Finished mounted unit
Old Lennox
New York brand Furnace installed
Visible interior ductwork
Before new furnace install

+2

Response time3 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Heating and Air Conditioning 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.

Absolutely! You can seriously improve the overall value of your home by maintaining high-quality, compatible systems for heating and cooling. Potential buyers will love not having to worry about getting a new HVAC unit for 15 to 20 years and will pay more for it. For maximum efficiency and cost savings, replacing the furnace and air conditioner at the same time, when possible, gives you (and potential future buyers) reliable comfort and modern convenience.

If your central AC is not blowing cold air, you should try resetting the system. Many systems have a reset button. Make sure your thermostat is off, then turn off the circuit breaker that powers your AC. Hold the reset button for three to five seconds, then turn the circuit back on. Set your thermostat to cool and choose a temperature cooler than the room. Your system should turn on quickly.

Ideally, an AC system should never need more Freon (a popular refrigerant) because it circulates in a closed loop. However, refrigerant leaks are not uncommon and may occur gradually over 5 to 15 years. If your system has a leak, it will need to be topped up in a process known as an AC recharge. Signs of a refrigerant leak include weakened AC performance, increased humidity in your home, higher utility bills, and a hissing sound from the unit. The cost of an AC recharge will depend on the size and type of your AC unit, as well as the type of refrigerant it uses.

Here’s how AC professionals will clean your AC coils:

  1. Unplug the AC unit or turn off the breaker to the unit in your circuit breaker box.

  2. Remove the faceplate.

  3. Spray a vacuum hose attachment or compressed air can to remove debris, dust, dirt, and grime.

  4. Use a soft-bristled fin comb to remove stubborn caked-on debris.

  5. Use the vacuum hose to suck up any extra debris.

  6. Take a coil-safe cleaning solution and spray it onto the coils. Try to choose a no-rinse solution.

  7. Let the solution sit for at least 15 minutes.

  8. Gently wipe away loosened grime and debris with a microfiber cloth.

  9. Reattach the faceplate, plug in your AC system, or turn the breaker back on.

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