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JBrown Mechanical
5.0(
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Serving Kimball, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"We called Jay when our A/C stopped working last spring. He was quick to take a look at our existing unit and give us options for repair or replacement. We chose to replace due to the age of the Air Conditioner. We were able to choose from a variety of brands, and had one installed within a week. We felt he was fairly priced and very knowledgeable, and best of all - we stayed cool all Summer!"
Furnace Replacement
Furnace Replacement
Furnace Replacement
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Response time8 hrs
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Doctor Ducts, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Kimball, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Clean Air Ducts and Vents - Doctor Ducts was great to work with. Excellent customer service and very detailed in explaining what was being done with my furnace and air ducts. They took pictures of what my vents looked like before/after. I would recommend them and will use their services again."
Response time2 hrs
Response rate98%
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EMH Mechanical LLC
5.0(
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Serving Kimball, MI and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We had a great experience with EMH Mechanical! Ethan and his team were professional, efficient, and knowledgeable. They installed a heating unit in our garage, and the service was outstanding. We really appreciated how they took the time to explain everything in detail and made sure everything was working perfectly. We highly recommend them to anyone in need of HVAC services!"
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

You should plan to change your AC unit's filter every one to three months, depending on the manufacturer's recommendations. You should also clean the coils at least once per year, but if you have pets or someone in your household has allergies, you might need to clean them more often. Fortunately, many pros will clean the coils and change the filter for you during an inspection, which you should schedule once or twice per year.

Freon will go in the refrigerant lines near the back of your AC unit. Look for small ports with caps on a thin copper line—the Freon goes into those ports. You are best off hiring a licensed HVAC professional who can complete the job safely and correctly.

Deciding whether to replace just the AC coil or the entire system depends on the age of your unit and the overall cost. Replacing a coil is less expensive than a full system replacement, but it can still be a pricey repair. If your HVAC system is relatively new and still under warranty, or if the replacement cost is significantly lower than a new system, replacing the coil can be a worthwhile investment that restores efficiency and extends the unit's life. However, for older systems (nearing the end of their 10-15 year lifespan) or those with extensive damage, it is often more cost-effective to replace the entire AC unit. Mismatched coils in an older system can lead to inefficiency and future breakdowns, so a full replacement ensures optimal performance and avoids further costly repairs.

Dirty filters are almost always the cause of poor airflow, so they should be regularly cleaned and then replaced as needed. The fan blades can also get dirty, so they should be cleaned when the unit is turned off. Make sure that the outdoor area around the back of the unit is unobstructed. Trees, shrubs, trash, and other objects could be too close to your unit.

Swamp coolers cost approximately 50 percent less to install than central air conditioners and cost less to run. Operation costs depend on the size of the unit and home, your climate, utility rates in your area, and the system’s efficiency. Swamp coolers use 15 to 35 percent less power than air conditioners.

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