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Central Heating & Cooling of MS, Inc
4.7(
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Boiler or Radiator Heating System - Install or ReplaceElectric Boiler or Radiator Heating System - InstallGas Boiler or Radiator Heating System - Install+3 more

Serving Brandon, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 1987

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Very well. Service/installers on time. Was given accurate cost estimate and Central knew of rebates available through my gas provider Atmos for my new gas furnace. Have used Central for over 20 years now at both my current house and prior house. Service Manager believes in customer service. Sales manager made sure my new system would meet my needs."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Drain Go Plumbing
4.1(
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Serving Brandon, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Hired through American Home Shield- hence the low price. Installed hot water heater. Seemed to have done a good job which was completed in reasonable amount of time. Previous job done by this company not so good. Might not hire them if not for American Home Shield."
Recommended by77%of homeowners
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North Alabama Technical Services
4.9(
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Serving Brandon, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Computer did the "gotta send info to Microsoft" but when tried to reboot it ran through automatic repair without success. I did all the alternative without any success. He came and picked up the hard drive on Tuesday and returned it on Saturday. Fortunately he was able to "restore" without any data loss. Very happy with outcome."
2014 Super Service Award Winner!
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AC and Heat of Mississippi
4.6(
10
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Boiler or Radiator Heating System - Install or ReplaceElectric Boiler or Radiator Heating System - InstallGas Boiler or Radiator Heating System - Install+3 more

Serving Brandon, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2016

Emergency services offered

"I rate Heating A/C an 11 out of 10. The customer service was excellent. He showed up when he said he would and completed the job ahead of schedule. I had the entire unit installed, inside and out on one property and just the outside unit replaced on another property. I will definitely use him for future services and I highly recommend this Heating A/C. He deserves 10 stars because the services provided are priced fairly and the work is high quality."
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Install Boiler questions, answered by experts

Hydronic and standard electric baseboard heaters differ in how they operate, their cost, and their performance. Standard convection heaters use electric coils to heat the air directly, while hydronic heaters warm a contained liquid like water or oil, which then radiates heat into the room.

In terms of cost and efficiency, hydronic heaters usually have a higher upfront price but are more energy-efficient and cheaper to run over time. This is because the heated liquid retains warmth, allowing the heater to continue providing heat for a while after the thermostat turns it off. In contrast, electric heaters provide heat more quickly but are less efficient.

Ultimately, the better choice depends on your priorities. If you need a room to heat up fast and have a lower initial budget, an electric heater might be suitable. If long-term energy savings are more important and you don't mind a slower heat-up time, a hydronic heater is likely the better option.

A home radiator works by using radiation and convection to transfer heat throughout your home. Electric radiators use metal to conduct heat and warm the air, which then rises to warm the room. Steam and hot water radiators work with a boiler and piping system to pump thermal energy throughout the home. Hot water radiators use a boiler to heat the water before circulating it to the radiator, while steam heating radiator systems convert the heated water to steam before circulating it out. When the water or steam cools, it travels back to the boiler to be heated again.

Depending on the size of your home and system, as well as any upgrades or add-ons you choose, it may take between three and five days to completely replace an existing HVAC system from start to finish. Your contractor should be able to give you an estimate before they begin the actual replacement.

The absence of heating or hot water, unusual noises like banging or gurgling, and visible water leakage are key signs. Abnormal boiler pressure, flame irregularities (for gas boilers), or pilot light issues may also signal trouble. Frequent cycling, soot or staining, and unusual odors, particularly gas-like smells, should not be ignored. Modern boilers often display error codes or lockout mode upon detecting issues. Uneven heating across radiators and rising energy bills without increased usage can further point to problems. Prompt attention to these signs is essential to prevent further damage and ensure safety.

Warmed or cooled air can escape your home through drafty windows and doors. If you notice any gaps, be sure to caulk and seal them. You can also hire a local pro for an energy audit to get a list of energy-saving recommendations. 

Finally, check your insulation. It can settle in over time and become less effective. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that you can save an average of 15% on heating and cooling costs (or 11% of total energy costs) by sealing leaks and making sure attics, crawl spaces, and basements have a nice layer of insulation.

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