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Air Duct Cleaning Services
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Paradis, LA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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Emergency services offered

"AA Air Duct Cleaning and Installation did an excellent job. They cleaned the 12 units of our condominium in a professional manner. AJ and Aaron explained the procedure that would be used and worked in an efficient manner completing the work on time. Pictures and video were taken to show the results."
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Hagerman Services, LLC.
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Central A/C - InstallElectric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - InstallGas Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - Install+21 more

Serving Paradis, LA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Just hired mike for a second time to replace the hvac and clean the ducts in a property i aquired after having him replace and service my house. Just an absolute pleasure to dp business with. Very knowledgable and very professional. I will continue using mike for all hvac in the future."
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LED PRO LLC
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Central A/C - Install

Serving Paradis, LA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Led Pro performed the weatherization on my home through the Entergy Solutions program. They were very professional and did more work than I would have expected for a free program. It is nice to have peace of mind that my home is as energy efficient as possible"
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Split systems are the most common type of HVAC system. Split systems have two main units: an indoor one and an outdoor one. These units work together to pull in air, heat or cool it, and distribute it throughout your home. Other popular types of HVAC systems include hybrid systems and packaged heating and air systems.

The length of an AC cycle depends on the settings in your thermostat and the unit you have. Central AC doesn't constantly run at full blast the way that a window unit does. A cooling cycle in most homes is 15 to 20 minutes. Then, the unit stays off for seven to 10 minutes to circulate the cold air in the house before the cycle repeats. It should repeat two or three times per hour. A short cycle lasts less than 10 minutes and then turns off.

Yes. Your air supply should be balanced. The return and supply ducts need to maintain that balance, and this only occurs because an equal amount of air should be entering and leaving your HVAC system. Changes in pressure, extreme weather, and blocking vents with furniture or your stuff can make the air supply unbalanced and cause your home to get too cold or hot.

The average life span of an HVAC system is 15 to 20 years. Even if your old air conditioner is still functional, it isn't as energy-efficient as a newer system (especially one with an Energy Star designation). Older HVAC systems aren't as efficient, and the 10-year mark is when you should start making full system replacement plans. Twenty years in, that plan should be well underway rather than waiting for the unit to die.

No, you don’t need a ductless unit in every room. Ductless AC units don't work the way that window units do, where the air doesn't travel outside that room. The indoor air handlers all attach to the outdoor condenser. While the air doesn't travel the way that traditional ductwork would, the ductless AC units create zones so that one part of the home can be cooler than another. They can spread effectively enough that indoor units only need to be placed in main living areas.

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