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Doctor Ducts, LLC
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Jeddo, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"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!"
Response time2 hrs
Response rate98%
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Hire Hanks
New to Angi
Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Jeddo, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

At Hire Hanks, we make property work easier.\n\nWe help homeowners, businesses, contractors, and commercial property owners keep projects and properties moving forward with dependable support, clear communication, and professional service. Whether you need help with contractor support, final cleans, demo cleanup, jobsite fencing, home maintenance, or office property management, our team is built to handle the details so you do not have to.\n\nOur goal is simple: be the trusted team you can call when something needs to get done right. From one-time project support to ongoing home and office management, Hire Hanks is here to help protect your property, support your project, and make your life easier.\n

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Clean Air Ducts LLC
5.0(
8
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Jeddo, MI and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Great experience with this company. Everything was quoted up front. No surprises and I knew exactly what I was going to get and exactly what I was going to pay. The technicians were prompt, courteous and respected my home. They wore shoe covers when working and were very careful around furniture, etc. They provided me with photographs of the before and after condition of the vents. Will definitely use them again"
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Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

While most air conditioners can last between 10 and 20 years, they will only last this long (or longer) if properly taken care of. Routine maintenance and inspections help keep your AC unit running in tip-top shape but understanding what factors will decrease its lifespan will also help keep your unit running cool.

Some things that shorten your AC’s lifespan include:

  • Extreme outdoor conditions, like high humidity or extensive salt spray 

  • Improper installation

  • Extended run times, either by the unit being too small or the thermostat setting too low

  • Not performing required maintenance

Both evaporator coils and condenser coils are recyclable and contain valuable, sellable metals such as copper and aluminum. Not only is it more earth-friendly to take them to a local metal recycling facility, but you can also trade them in for cash. Also, once the coils are removed from the system, they won’t have any traces of refrigerant, so you won’t have to arrange for recycling Freon or R-410A unless you’re disposing of the entire AC system.

An air conditioner’s watt usage depends on multiple factors, including the type of AC unit, its size, and how often you use it. With that said, most central air conditioners consume between 3,000 and 3,500 watts. Meanwhile, window AC units use 900 to 1,400 watts, and portable air conditioners consume 2,900 to 4,100 watts.

Traditional central air conditioning systems require ductwork to circulate air throughout the home. Alternatively, you can add air conditioning with a mini-split ductless air conditioning system, which can be just as energy efficient as a central air conditioner. This type of system consists of two units–an outside unit that holds the compressor and condenser and an indoor unit that holds an air-handler. With multi-zone ductless systems, there are multiple indoor air handlers tied to a single outdoor compressor/condenser, allowing the system to cool multiple rooms.

While personal preferences widely vary, sleep experts say the best temperature for sleeping is between 60 and 67 degrees Fahrenheit rather than 78. If you do choose to sleep with your AC unit tuned to 78 degrees, you might want to use only a sheet or light blanket rather than a comforter. You might also consider installing a window unit in your bedroom so that you can be cooler in bed without wasting energy cooling the whole house.

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