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Efficient Air Systems
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Serving Erath, LA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

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Efficient Air Systems specializes in fast, accurate HVAC service, repair, and full system replacement for homeowners within 45 miles of Jennings, LA. Since 2011, we’ve built a reputation for solving problems other companies miss, backed by over 270 five-star Google reviews.\n\nAs a Trane Comfort Specialist, our team is continuously trained to diagnose issues correctly the first time and deliver long-term solutions, not temporary fixes. Whether it’s a failing system, uneven cooling, or humidity problems, we approach every job with precision and accountability.\n\nWe stand behind our installations and go above and beyond to ensure every system performs exactly as it should. We also offer extended warranties and flexible financing options for both repairs and replacements.\n\nHomeowners choose us for our fast response, technical expertise, and commitment to doing the job right. No shortcuts, no guesswork.

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Eagle Construction Inc
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Serving Erath, LA and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2018

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"I hired this company to repair some air conditioning ductwork, and they wound up doing several jobs for me. I cannot recommend them highly enough! Excellent work and amazing communication. And very fairly priced!"
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Vapor Barrier Crawlspace
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Vapor Barrier Crawlspace
Vapor Barrier Crawlspace

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Response time1 day
Response rate97%
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Matson Handyman
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Serving Erath, LA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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"Chris was professional and time efficient in the job of installing my new mailbox. I would recommend him as a very good worker and friendly personality. Thanks Carolyn Herrington"
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

No, it’s not normal for AC vents to drip condensation. A sweating AC vent is a sign of something wrong and can lead to issues like air duct rust or mold growth. Your HVAC unit might not be working efficiently because of a dirty filter or clogged ducts. Alternatively, your ductwork might not have adequate insulation, which allows the cool air in the ducts to meet the humid air outside, causing condensation. 

High humidity, bad insulation, warmth from sunlight, and poor circulation are all reasons your home’s hotter inside than out. While this is what you want in the colder months, summer can become unbearable if this is a constant. Try to find the cause, but you need to remember that issues like this require a permanent fix (unless you want to bear down during the summer months).

Excessive humidity in a room often manifests through visible signs like condensation on windows or walls, a musty or damp odor lingering in the air, peeling wallpaper or paint, and the presence of mold or mildew. Experiencing discomfort due to a consistently clammy or sticky feeling can also indicate high humidity levels.

The difference between a home surge protector and an HVAC surge protector is that an HVAC surge protector is designed to protect the components inside your HVAC unit while a home surge protector is installed near appliances and meant to protect your entire home. There are three tiers of whole-house surge protectors, and they are more expensive to install than HVAC surge protectors.

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.

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