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Smart Zone Heating and Cooling
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Central A/C - Service or RepairCentral A/C - InstallDuctless Mini-split A/C - Install or Replace+4 more

Serving Brownstown, MI and surrounding areas

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At Smart Zone Heating & Cooling, we provide reliable, high-quality heating and cooling services for both residential and commercial customers. Our goal is simple: deliver dependable HVAC solutions that improve comfort, efficiency, and long-term performance.\n\nAs a licensed and insured HVAC contractor, we specialize in professional installation, repair, and maintenance of heating and cooling systems. Whether you need a new furnace installation, air conditioning repair, system replacement, or preventative maintenance, we focus on doing the job right the first time.\n\nWe take pride in offering honest recommendations, fair pricing, and high-quality workmanship. Our team understands that HVAC systems are one of the most important components of any home or business, which is why we work efficiently, communicate clearly, and treat every property with care and respect.

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Geothermal Heating or Cooling System - Service

Serving Brownstown, MI and surrounding areas

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13 years experience, we install furnaces, a/c systems and ductless systems. 10 yr warranties on all equipment. We also offer a/c tune ups which consist of cleaning outdoor condenser and all checking refrigerant charge on your system. We also offer a complimentary air filter change with this service. Don't wait until its hot to make sure your system will operate properly.

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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Yes, it's normal for air conditioners to leak tiny amounts of water due to condensation. Under normal circumstances, all excess moisture travels to the drain pan to be pumped through your system's drain line. You should call a technician to diagnose the issue if you're noticing frequent leaking or pooling. It's also important to investigate if your homeowners insurance can cover water damage.

Yes, it’s normal for an AC to drip water. In fact, it’s part of the dehumidifying process that takes place inside your AC unit as the condensation trickles down into the drain pan. However, it isn’t normal for your AC to sound like it’s running water or have large puddles around it. If that happens, you can try the solutions listed above or call an AC repair pro.

Signs that your air conditioner capacitor is bad or failing include a range of symptoms. The AC unit may not turn on at all, or it might struggle to start before shutting down randomly or in the middle of a cooling cycle. You might hear a humming or banging noise when it attempts to start, or the compressor might hum without the unit actually running. Other indicators include a smell or smoke coming from the unit, the blower circulating room-temperature air instead of cold air, and an unexpected increase in your energy bills.

To make the most out of your AC, consider implementing the following best practices: 

  • Choose the right size AC for your home to ensure your unit runs as efficiently as possible.

  • Choose a window with shade, as direct sunlight can cause your AC unit to overheat. 

  • Clean or replace the filter at least every two months. 

  • Inspect the AC’s fan and straighten it if necessary. 

  • Discontinue use immediately if you suspect a malfunction, as running the AC while broken can lead to significant issues. 

  • Turn off (or adjust the temperature) when you leave the house.

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.

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