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"Gave owner $6900 in August 2023 , installed one of my three furnaces with incomplete ductwork left holes in my floor and will not return calls show up to do the work drop off the furnaces or return a refund buyers beware"

Lisa R on July 2024

$150.00 A/C or Furnace Install - Valid through July 31, 2014

"Gave owner $6900 in August 2023 , installed one of my three furnaces with incomplete ductwork left holes in my floor and will not return calls show up to do the work drop off the furnaces or return a refund buyers beware"

Lisa R on July 2024

Heating Oil questions, answered by experts

You need to service an HVAC system about twice per year, with a service including an inspection and basic maintenance. It’s best to schedule maintenance in the spring (after the furnace has been running and before the AC kicks on) and in the fall (after the AC worked hard all summer and before winter’s first chill arrives). 

Regular HVAC services will keep the system working as efficiently as possible, saving you money on utilities and larger repairs. HVAC maintenance costs around $250 per visit, while bigger repairs from forgotten upkeep could cost thousands.

Geothermal systems provide energy efficiency, lower utility bills, and long-term sustainability with minimal environmental impact.

There are several common types of HVAC systems that you may have, including split systems, hybrid HVAC, duct-free systems, packaged heating and air, geothermal heating, or even portable units for heating or cooling. If you aren’t sure which type is in your home or are looking to install something different, you should consult an HVAC pro to determine which option is right for your heating and cooling needs.

A geothermal heat pump system will take about 10 years to pay for itself, and it has a life span of anywhere from about 25 to 50 years. Installing a geothermal heat pump will cost about $14,250 upfront, but it can reduce your energy bills by around 65% when compared to a conventional HVAC system.

You can expect a geothermal system to last for years. According to the Department of Energy, the underground infrastructure for the heat pumps lasts about 25 to 50 years, which includes the pipes buried in the soil. The actual heat pump itself has a life span of around 25 years.

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