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Avatar for ARS / Rescue Rooter Durham
ARS / Rescue Rooter Durham
4.3(
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Central A/C - Service or RepairCentral A/C - InstallHeat Pump - Install or Replace+6 more

Serving Clemmons, NC and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1972

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Heat pump actually needs to be replaced. Tech showed me video and testing he performed. And why my heat pump was not working. Got up to a cold house this morning. Tried everything I knew to get the house warmer. Called ARS, the scheduled tech and he showed up the same day. I will have to wait for new heat pump to come in. I am satisfied with service so far."
System Installation
262 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Duggins Heating And Cooling
4.7(
23
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Electric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - InstallCentral A/C - InstallBoiler or Radiator Heating System - Install or Replace+47 more

Serving Clemmons, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1985

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I contacted Duggins, in addition to numerous other heating and cooling companies, to obtain an estimate on replacing my entire HVAC duct system.  Having had some issues with it over recent years and doing quite a bit of research, we knew we were ready for better insulated flex duct, better air quality, and a more comfortably conditioned second story in our Cape Cod home.

David Mitchell was my service consultant.  He was very patient and thoughtful when responding to any of my questions, as well as providing thorough responses.  He listened to the issues that I told him we wanted to address, and very adequately proposed possible solutions.  He did not try to 'sell' me on anything I wasn't conveying I wanted, and offered his professional opinion on how to achieve my desired outcome.  Once provided with the final proposal, I was very pleased.  It came in quite a lot lower than the #2 company I was also considering.

My only additional consideration was to be assured that there would be no possibility of any sort of contaminant(s) left within my duct system / heating and cooling unit.  I had done some research on this issue, and David was more then willing to look over some internet links I sent to him regarding EPA approved sanitation products, etc.  To address these concerns, Duggins sub-contracted with The Duct Doctor to come on site to sanitize the one return box they were unable to replace, in addition to the blower, coil, etc.  I was not only very pleased that they made the effort to do this, which ultimately won them my business, but I was also very impressed with Jim Gehling, of Duct Doctor of the Triad.

The crew of three technicians that completed my job were timely, polite, and efficient.  They were thorough, cleaned up after themselves, and went to fairly great lengths to assure that my flex duct that ran through a chase to the second-story was completely removed and replaced.  Instead of cutting a whole into my wall, one of them was very resourceful and created a sort of internal ladder to access the chase, then climbing up inside to cut a whole slightly larger through the floor above so that they could pull the new flex duct down into the crawl space.  This saved me the additional work of replacing / repairing drywall!

I was VERY please with the estimate, the crew, and the work that was completed.  I will likely be switching my seasonal inspection contract over to them.  I would not hesitate to recommend Duggins Heating and Cooling to anyone. . ."
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Carolina Ductmasters, Inc.
4.5(
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Clemmons, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1997

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"The techs were polite and very professional. Inspected & cleaned our HVAC ductwork and even provided photos of the inside of the ducts. No mess left behind. Very pleased and would hire them again."
Chimney Cap Installation
Van
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Commerical Ductwork Cleaning

+11

Response time1 day
294 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Hurricane Air Duct Cleaning
4.9(
8
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Clemmons, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Josh of Hurricane Air did a great job at a substantially less cost than my first quote. He was quick, efficient, and explained everything I needed to know. I would strongly recommend this pro."
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Response time1 day
Response rate94%
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

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.

The general rule of thumb for figuring out how much AC tonnage you need in your home is that for every 500 to 600 square feet of space you need to cool, you’ll need one ton of AC cooling power. So, a 1,000-square-foot home will need 2 tons of AC power. 

During the summer, it’s best to set your AC to 78 degrees when you’re home and awake, according to the Department of Energy (DOE). For better energy efficiency, raise the temperature slightly to 85 degrees while you’re out of the house. The National Sleep Foundation advises lowering your thermostat to between 60 and 67 degrees when you’re asleep.

A dual evaporator coil is a specific design that allows the AC system to cool different compartments at different levels. It’s usually seen in refrigerators and similar appliances, but not in whole-house air conditioning systems. Talk with your AC technician about the best uses for a dual evaporator coil.

A dirty AC filter can lower the efficiency of your system, so depending on how dirty it was, you may notice a temperature difference when you clean your filter. You can try other solutions if your AC isn’t blowing as cold as it used to. You can call in a local HVAC tech to make sure everything is running correctly, fix your air seal if it’s a window unit, and clean your coils.

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