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Dauenhauer Plumbing
4.6(
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Central A/C - Service or RepairElectric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - RepairGas Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - Repair+2 more

Serving Georgetown, IN and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1976

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Respectful. Reliable. Service Reimagined.\nWe are the leading plumbing contractor in Kentucky. Our licensed plumbers serve residential and commercial clients in Louisville and Lexington. Our construction department is among the largest in the state.\n\nWe give each customer and project, regardless of size and cost, the same quality plumbing services while working within the customer's budget. We stand behind our workmanship long after the project is complete. \n\nOur people are what make the difference. Here's what you can expect from your Dauenhauer service technician:\n- Highly skilled and trained to solve any problem\n- Has passed extensive background checks and regular drug testing\n- Identifiable and proud to represent Dauenhauer\n- Professional and neatly uniformed\n- Drives a Dauenhauer service vehicle equipped with a multitude of parts and tools\n- Wears shoe covers inside your home out of respect

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Elite Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Inc.
4.5(
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Gas Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - InstallHeat Pump - Install or ReplaceElectric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - Install+5 more

Serving Georgetown, IN and surrounding areas

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In business since 1992

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Emergency services offered

"Aaron was the technician that came to fix the problem I had with my furnace. He found a fuse that was bad and replaced it. He also checked to see if the furnace was still running right. After all he did I wasn't charged anything for what he did. Because Aaron said that all he did was replaced a blown fuse . I will definitely use Elite Heating and Air for all my future problems.!!! Thanks again Aaron for your professionalism!"
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

For the most part, you should leave your AC fan in “auto” mode so that it only runs during a heating or cooling cycle. Keeping it in this position uses less energy, which equals lower utility bills. However, there are some situations where it’s better to leave your AC fan on, including if you have allergies or there are lots of people in your home.

If you’re looking for a portable, budget-friendly cooling solution that doesn’t require any venting or installation, a ventless AC system is a good option. Similarly, this is a great choice if you’re renting an apartment or home and aren’t allowed to make large, structural changes like installing comprehensive HVAC, or you’re in a shared space and only need to cool your own room.

One of the fastest ways to unfreeze an AC unit is to turn off the unit and, if it’s warm outside, use the fan-only mode to help blow warmer air through the unit to speed up the defrosting process. While it may be tempting to use a hair dryer to defrost the air conditioner, that high heat can damage the coils.

After defrosting, if you can safely solve the issue with a fix like changing the filter, go ahead and do so. Otherwise, call in a pro before turning your AC back on.

Yes, you can run an attic fan with the AC on. In fact, you don’t have a choice with a passive attic fan. Plus, when an attic fan draws out hot air from the attic, it helps regulate the temperature of your whole home, so your AC doesn't have to work as hard.

If you know how to identify supply and return ducts, you’ll find that only the supply ducts will have dampers. Although your return ducts can have dampers, it’s not common. If you have one return duct that is pulling in too much air, adding a damper to it can help with overall system performance. However, dampers on return ducts are not a necessary addition for most homes.

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