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Beacon Heating and Cooling
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Serving Wiggins, MS and surrounding areas

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"Joe came to my house to diagnose my system. He found that I had a few holes in my flex pipe. He found the issue within 30 minutes of being in my home. He is very reasonable le on pricing, nice and very accurate in his work."
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Nail Electric
New to Angi

Serving Wiggins, MS and surrounding areas

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Hey everyone my names Parker Nail. I’m excited to launch my LLC. I’ve been doing Electrical work for 4 years now. I’m always looking for side work and would be happy to handle any type of electrical service needed. My goal is to provide quality and safe work that you can rely on. I’m available after I get off work during the week and on weekends.

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Double R Services LLC
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Serving Wiggins, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

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"Great service! Richard was on time and fixed our A/C in less than an hour. So grateful for cool air tonight. I highly recommend Double R Services!"
Response time50 mins
Response rate96%
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Airology Of Ms
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Serving Wiggins, MS and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

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"I called about a service call and within 45 minutes, Shane showed up to check things out. We decided to go with a full replacement. Him and his team showed up early Sunday morning and were complete around 1pm. We are very pleased with the service and professionalism. I would definitely refer to anyone needing hvac work done!"
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Yes, ventless portable air conditioners exist, and not all standard portable air conditioners must be vented through a window.

Ventless portable units, often called evaporative coolers, do not have exhaust hoses. They use a water reservoir and a cooling pad to add moisture to the air, making it feel cooler. These units work best in dry climates because humid areas cannot absorb much additional moisture.

For standard portable air conditioners that do require venting, a window is not the only option; they can also be vented through a door, wall, or ceiling. However, it is essential to vent these units properly. Running a standard portable AC without venting it is counterproductive because it needs to expel heat to cool the room. Failing to do so will only increase the room's temperature.

No, it's not safe to keep using your unit when it's frozen. Not only can running a frozen unit lead to damage, but it can also potentially overheat, making it a fire hazard. Therefore, it's always best to turn off the AC unit as soon as you notice any ice.

No, a furnace is not the same thing as an AC, or air conditioner, but these are both parts of an HVAC system. They both use air ducts to transport cool or hot air around your home to achieve a comfortable temperature set by your thermostat. An AC runs on electricity, while a furnace can use different fuel sources.

Not if you have a standard unit. Because portable AC units actually work to dehumidify the room, you’ll likely need to drain the unit from time to time—but you won’t have to put water into it. There is, however, another type of air conditioner called a swamp cooler that requires water to operate. If you have a swamp cooler, you may need to fill a reservoir with water and potentially ice. But a swamp cooler is different from a standard portable AC unit.

You should clean your air conditioner at least once per year, but you may need to clean your whole HVAC system (including the air ducts) more often. According to the National Air Duct Cleaners Association, you may need to clean them more frequently depending on factors like whether you smoke, have pets, or have allergies.

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