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HomeTown HVAC and Refrigeration
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Central A/C - Service or RepairElectric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - RepairGas Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - Repair+1 more

Serving Olive Branch, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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Our mission is to keep our community comfortable and our local businesses thriving through every season. By treating every home and business like it’s right next door, we provide reliable HVAC and refrigeration services with straightforward expertise and a genuine commitment to doing things the right way. Home Comfort. Business Success. Hometown Service.

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Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Complete Clean
4.9(
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Olive Branch, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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"I did business with Jessie and Brandon! They were very professional and reasonably priced. I was very impressed with how thorough their cleaning skills were. Very efficient! My heat blows amazing thanks to these 2 guys. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND this company to anyone who needs duct work!! Thanks again!"
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

No, you should not attempt to replace an AC evaporator coil yourself. This is a complex task that must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician. The process involves handling hazardous and flammable refrigerants, which poses significant safety risks. Attempting a DIY replacement can also cause further damage to your HVAC system and will likely void its warranty. It is necessary to hire a local AC repair professional for this job.

Here’s how AC professionals will clean your AC coils:

  1. Unplug the AC unit or turn off the breaker to the unit in your circuit breaker box.

  2. Remove the faceplate.

  3. Spray a vacuum hose attachment or compressed air can to remove debris, dust, dirt, and grime.

  4. Use a soft-bristled fin comb to remove stubborn caked-on debris.

  5. Use the vacuum hose to suck up any extra debris.

  6. Take a coil-safe cleaning solution and spray it onto the coils. Try to choose a no-rinse solution.

  7. Let the solution sit for at least 15 minutes.

  8. Gently wipe away loosened grime and debris with a microfiber cloth.

  9. Reattach the faceplate, plug in your AC system, or turn the breaker back on.

A damper motor can last up to 15 years, but it can wear out more quickly than that if you run your HVAC unit a lot. So you might expect a longer life in a colder climate than if you live in a warmer climate.

Window AC units use a fair amount of electricity, but significantly less than central AC systems. Because they are more energy-efficient for cooling individual rooms or small spaces, their usage is comparatively low. On average, a window AC unit consumes between 500 and 1,400 watts, while a central AC system uses over 3,500 watts—meaning a window unit uses about one-third of the energy. This typically translates to a monthly running cost of $15 to $40, although this can vary depending on external factors.

Signs that your air conditioner capacitor is bad or failing include a range of symptoms. The AC unit may not turn on at all, or it might struggle to start before shutting down randomly or in the middle of a cooling cycle. You might hear a humming or banging noise when it attempts to start, or the compressor might hum without the unit actually running. Other indicators include a smell or smoke coming from the unit, the blower circulating room-temperature air instead of cold air, and an unexpected increase in your energy bills.

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