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Steam-X
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Mount Pleasant, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1983

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"move to midland and needed my air ducts cleaned , Bob from steamx came over and looked at the job and set up a time to do the project . Thay were very reasonable and did a great job , Thanks steamx"
Carpet cleaning
Furniture
Duct cleaning
duct cleaning
Crawl space encapsulation

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Response time4 hrs
Response rate92%
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Apex Mechanical LLC
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Central A/C - InstallGas Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - InstallElectric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - Install+6 more

Serving Mount Pleasant, MI and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2006

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Credit card accepted

"I hired this company to add an air conditioner to my furnace. They were very professional, courteous and friendly. I highly recommend them."
Response time1 day
Response rate98%
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A.C.E Construction Cleaning Service
New to Angi
Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Mount Pleasant, MI and surrounding areas

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At A.C.E Conatruction Cleaning Services we our committed to providing professional cleaning for your project job site from start to finish. We specialize in commercial & residential site cleaning and are dedicated to serving our clients and providing excellent customer service. Our goal is is to service our customer's facilities/homes today, tomorrow and into future. Using our equipment and quality products we strive to exceed our customers expectations 100% of the time making sure NO detail is ever overlooked.\n

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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

When first installed, flex ducts shouldn’t cause airflow problems in your home. However, because flex ducts aren’t the sturdiest and require extra support, they lose their durability over time and begin to sag, which can inhibit airflow down the road. Also, if your flex ducts aren’t tight enough, your HVAC could work twice as hard for the same air pressure. If you’re worried about the airflow in your home, a rigid duct may be your best bet.

No, heat pump maintenance needs are very similar to air conditioners, including keeping outdoor units clean, changing filters regularly, and occasionally scheduling a refrigerant check to see if any has leaked out. Heat pumps typically switch automatically between heating and cooling, so you don’t need to worry about manually changing them every season. However, since they are always on call, they can develop wear and tear faster than an air conditioner.

To keep your air conditioner in good working condition, you should have it serviced by a professional at least once per year, ideally in the spring before the cooling season begins. If your AC unit is 10 years or older, consider servicing it twice a year (once in the spring and once in the fall) to catch potential problems early and help it reach its full lifespan. During a service visit, a technician will inspect, clean, and replace parts as needed. Regular maintenance helps avoid costly repairs. As a DIY task, you can also clean the evaporator coils annually.

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.

The size window AC you need depends on the BTU and the size of the room you’re cooling. For a room with 8-foot ceilings, look for about 20 BTU per square foot of the room. For example, a 12-by-12-foot room should have an air conditioner with 2,880 BTU. You can buy something slightly more powerful, but don’t overshoot the BTU for a small room, or you’ll waste energy and have higher bills.

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