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N.A.B. Air Quality
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Serving Eureka, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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"Andy did a great job. Vents were super dirty. He got them all clean for a very good price. Will be going thru them again in the future."
Response time1 day
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Doty Mechanical Inc
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Serving Eureka, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1983

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Doty Mechanical was professional and friendly as the water heater was installed the in the basement. We were notified in plenty of time before they arrived. The installation looks great and works perfectly. They cleaned up afterward and gave me a little run down on lighting the pilot and some general maintenance. I recommend them to anyone."
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Response time1 day
Response rate89%
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HVAC Medic
5.0(
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Serving Eureka, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Project was replace a "dead" furnace and a "dying" central air system. They beat the original quote either by price or higher quality equipment, for an overall significant cost saving. Had the resources to replace venting on gas water heater (found cracked pipe) and refresh mastic sealer on ducts (my request). The area was left cleaner than when they started"
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Response time4 hrs
Response rate92%
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

ACs don't run on water. They're not connected to drain pipes or any part of your plumbing system. However, they need refrigerant to run. Refrigerant is a gas or liquid that has a low boiling point and absorbs the heat in your home. ACs need this in order to be functional and cool your home. If you suspect your AC is low on refrigerant, you need to contact a licensed HVAC professional. Refrigerant is a dangerous chemical that requires specialized training and permits to work with. 

It all depends on the unit’s SEER (seasonal energy efficiency ratio). A higher SEER rating means better efficiency and lower costs for your energy bills. 

Take a look at the product you’re considering purchasing and compare it to other models to decide which one is affordable upfront but will keep your energy costs low over time.

You should know the main components of an air conditioner: the condenser coils, evaporator coils, drip pan, AC filter, ducts, and refrigerant. Each part plays a key role in the performance and safety of your AC system. When tracking the source of AC issues or odors, it helps to know where to look. Your outdoor unit houses your condenser coils, fan, and compressor. Your indoor unit houses your evaporator coils, drain lines, and filter, and it connects to your ductwork. 

Yes, you can clean AC coils yourself. Just make sure that the power to your AC system is off before you begin. You’ll need some basic tools and supplies, including a soft brush, cloth, screwdriver, and a commercial or homemade cleaning solution. Cleaning your coils will only cost about $10.

Don’t run your AC with a wet filter. It can cause your AC to work too hard, which will run up your utility bill and cause extra wear and tear on the system. You could also spread moisture and mold throughout your house. Turn off the AC, remove the wet filter, and check for cracks or clogs. Fix the problem (with a pro’s help, if you need it), and put a dry filter in place before you turn the system back on.

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