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Avatar for Dauenhauer Plumbing
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

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

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

Free estimates

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

Many factors affect how much adding air conditioning will cost you, from the size of your home to the size, type, brand, and installation specifics of the system itself. Chances are, a new central air conditioning system for a 2,000-square-foot house will cost somewhere between $3,900 and $7,900 to install, with an average around $6,000

Air filters with a high MERV rating, 11 or above, shouldn't cause airflow problems in most residential systems. However, the airflow can be restricted in some HVAC systems if they aren't designed for high MERV ratings. If in doubt, a local duct installer should inspect your ductwork so that you know what your system can handle.

Window ACs use 500 to 1,400 watts per hour of electricity, while mini-splits use 500 to 700 watts per hour. However, if you need to cool multiple zones in your house, your mini-split can use as much as 2,000 watts per hour. How often you run your system will impact how much electricity you use (and how much you pay per month).

The best way to reduce heat upstairs is to release it by opening a window. Hot air rises, and if you can create some airflow by opening a window upstairs and also one on a lower level, the hot air should be pushed out of the home. Remember that fans pointing out the window do a much better job of circulating air than fans pointing into the home.

If the air coming from your AC unit is cool but never quite cold, there are a few reasons this might be happening. For starters, it could signal that your refrigerant levels are low. If there are no other indications of this particular issue, like hissing noises or frozen refrigerant lines, anything from dirty filters to damaged condenser or evaporator coils could be responsible for the problem.

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