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Avatar for My Guy Plumbing & Service, Inc.
My Guy Plumbing & Service, Inc.
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Gas Boiler or Radiator Heating System - Repair

Serving Clark Fork, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"Michael was very professional through-out the whole entire process. He explained step by step what he was going to do and made every attempt to keep costs down. I have more work that needs to be done in the future and I will be calling upon Michael to do the work."
Response time6 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
The clean experience
New to Angi
Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Clark Fork, ID and surrounding areas

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A clean sanitary home is the cornerstone for a healthier, happier, overall emotional well-being. When your sanctuary is clean, your mind can rest. \n Reclaim your time by letting me handle the cleaning, creating a healthier space, reducing stress, and creating a fresh welcoming environment, with more time to spend with the ones that we love! \nPeace of mind that you’re home is in capable hands, 20 years as a professional cleaner. Let me help you make it your clean happy place!\n \n \n\n

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North Alabama Technical Services
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Boiler or Radiator Heating System - Install or ReplaceBoiler or Radiator Heating System - Install or Replace - For BusinessBoiler or Radiator Heating System - Repair or Service+47 more

Serving Clark Fork, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"I had an issue with my computer where it was opening lots of pop ups, ad bars, and windows with ads for games. I had tried several different programs to try to remove it with no luck. I finally decided to call North Alabama Technical Service to see if I he could help. I was expecting to set up a time for him to look at it but he connected to my computer immediately and within an hour had it fixed and running perfect again. Great service at a great price and I didn't even have to disconnect it and carry it somewhere! Would call again if I have another issue I can't resolve myself."
2014 Super Service Award Winner!
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

To reset your air conditioner, start by turning it off at the thermostat. Then, shut off power to the AC system at the circuit breaker. Some units have a dedicated "reset" button; if yours does, press and hold it for three to five seconds. If your air conditioner doesn't have a reset button, or if you are resetting it after a power outage, leave the circuit breaker off for at least 30 minutes to allow the system to reset itself. Afterward, turn the power back on at the breaker, turn on the AC from the thermostat, and set it to "cool" to test the system.

Yes, scorpions can enter a home through AC vents, especially if the system is not well-sealed. As excellent climbers, they can scale a home's exterior and squeeze through gaps as small as 1/16 of an inch. Scorpions are often attracted to the moisture around air conditioning ducts or seek cooler areas during hot weather, using vents as a pathway inside. They may slip through small openings where the duct meets the vent cover and travel within walls before emerging. To prevent this, inspect your vents, seal any gaps, and consider installing fine mesh screens.

There are a few ways to determine if a vent is open or closed. You can inspect the vent and examine the position of the fins. If there are spaces between them, the vent is open. If the fins are flat and touching, the vent is closed. You can also stand under the vent when the system is running to see if you feel air flowing through it.

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.

Swamp coolers cost approximately 50 percent less to install than central air conditioners and cost less to run. Operation costs depend on the size of the unit and home, your climate, utility rates in your area, and the system’s efficiency. Swamp coolers use 15 to 35 percent less power than air conditioners.

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