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Southern Quality Comfort
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Thermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Manson, NC and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

Hello everyone, here at Southern Quality Comfort we specialize in HVAC maintenances, Tune-Ups for the season, HVAC repair, and refrigerant fill ups and leak repairs. We currently do not do installs but we will be in the near future. If you are looking to get you HVAC serviced for the winter or Summer we are your go to company. Tired of calling the bigger companies and getting the runaround call us and we will make sure you are good to go. We care about our clients and how they are treated we have very fair pricing and bring our A game anywhere we go.

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J. Stewart Cleaning Services
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Manson, NC and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"J. Stewart was able to accommodate a last minute move out cleaning over the 4th of July holiday weekend. His services and pricing seemed fairly priced for the lead time on work requested with the holiday weekend."
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Yudi home improvement & Handyman services
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Thermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Manson, NC and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Hi, I’m Andrii, representing YUDI Home Improvement & Handyman services, your local family owned crew in Raleigh, NC. I help homeowners take care of repairs and upgrades quickly, cleanly, and at a fair price.\n\nFrom drywall and painting to installations and general fixes, flooring, tiles, I handle jobs of all sizes with attention to detail and respect for your home. My goal is simple: high-quality work, clear communication and no headaches for you.\n

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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

A dirty air conditioning coil can cause your unit to work overtime, leading to reduced efficiency, higher energy use, more wear and tear, and possible ice buildup. If the coils corrode, refrigerant can leak, causing damage, possible mold growth, and an expensive repair bill. By cleaning your AC coils once a year, you’ll have a more efficient unit that’s likely to last longer.

Don’t run your AC with a wet filter. It can cause your AC to work too hard, which will run up your utility bill and cause extra wear and tear on the system. You could also spread moisture and mold throughout your house. Turn off the AC, remove the wet filter, and check for cracks or clogs. Fix the problem (with a pro’s help, if you need it), and put a dry filter in place before you turn the system back on.

In some cases, yes, portable air conditioners are worth buying. They’re a relatively affordable option for cooling small spaces. (On average, they cost between $100 and $500 per unit.) Plus, they’re easy to set up, and you can move them around to cool various parts of your home as needed. However, they aren’t the most efficient AC option, and they tend to be noisy.

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.

Yes, it’s best to turn off an AC unit that’s blowing hot air to prevent system damage and avoid expensive energy bills. If you let the AC continue running, it will put more strain on the condenser coil and compressor. Plus, if the AC is blowing hot air because of a refrigerant leak, it can also lead to a frozen evaporator coil.

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