"James and his team did an excellent job installing a mini split HVAC system for me. They were responsive, conscientious, knowledgeable, neat/tidy and reasonably priced. 10/10 would recommend/use again. Thanks James!"
"Aaron did a great job cleaning the duct work and cold air returns. The system works more efficiently and the air is easier to breath. He was efficient at the job, and gave us a great price."
"This company went above and beyond. From the estimate to the install of both a new furnace and air conditioning unit quickly after the estimate. We had been without heat for 4 days in December in Michigan. Glad to sleep in a home with heat again."
"Don and Nicole were amazing professionals! Honest and amazingly efficient. I am so very pleased that I have found an air duct company I will use for years and years. 5 stars across the board!"
"I was able to schedule the appointment easily via email. He actually arrived early and called to let me know when he was on his way. He not only fixed my air conditioning, but cleaned up some questionable work that had been done by someone else years ago. He was very friendly and I would 100% hire them again if necessary."
"HAVE USED JAKE ON 4 DIFFERENT OCCASIONS OVER ABOUT 5 YEARS AT A COUPLE DIFFERENT LOCATIONS -FANTASTIC WORK AT GREAT PRICES -HIS PROFESSIONAL DEMEANOR AND EXPERIENCE IS VERY APPARENT -WILL CONTINUE TO USE AND REFER OLSON HEATING AND COOLING!!!"
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.
It’s never a good idea to run your AC without a filter, even just for a night. The filter defends your HVAC system from the dust, dirt, debris, and other grime in your home. Without a filter, those contaminants are more likely to get inside your system and potentially damage it.
If your AC suddenly stops working, the first thing to check is your thermostat settings. Ensure the thermostat is set to the appropriate temperature and mode (cooling). Sometimes, a simple adjustment or replacing the batteries in the thermostat can resolve the issue. If that’s not the issue, look to see if the circuit breaker tripped. These basic checks can often identify simple fixes before you need to call for professional assistance.
When your HVAC system is loud, a few different causes are possible. If you have loose connections or bolts in the hardware, they can rattle as the system runs and vibrates. If you have an extremely dirty furnace filter, it could cause the system to generate noise. More commonly, an excessively loud HVAC system indicates a malfunction in the system. You may have a blower motor that is close to failing or a compressor that is breaking down. These issues require an immediate inspection.
Yes. Return air vents are responsible for gathering and pulling in the warmer air. Once they draw it in, your system conditions the air by removing the warmer molecules from it, allowing your air conditioner to dispense the cooler air back into your home. Not only does this create a more comfortable environment for you, but it also keeps your air conditioner from overworking, resulting in lower energy bills.
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