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Avatar for Flukers CC&R LLC
Flukers CC&R LLC
4.9(
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Central A/C - Service or RepairCentral Air Cleaner - Repair or ServiceElectric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - Repair+8 more

Serving Peletier, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He made me feel very comfortable about the situation. He explained what was going on and what he was doing to fix the system. He kept me informed step by step and was really prompt about it. God forbid but if we ever have any issues in the future we will definitely be using Flukers CC&R again."
T H nails and spa
Replace outdoor TXV
Response time1 day
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Avatar for Voda Cleaning & Restoration of Greenville-Rocky Mount
Voda Cleaning & Restoration of Greenville-Rocky Mount
5.0(
15
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Peletier, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The gentleman who came to clean the carpets did an amazing job. The carpeting was old and had never been cleaned and he did his best to make them look almost new. I would hire this company in a minute to come back when I need them. Great job!!!!!"
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Heavily soild carpet
Our Apex 570 Truck Mount!

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Response time1 day
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Recommended by28%of homeowners
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

After a while, dust, dirt, and other debris accumulates on an AC unit's coils and filters, making it less efficient and spreading allergens and other air pollutants throughout your home. Cleaning your AC unit will keep it running efficiently, minimizing future breakdowns and improving your indoor air quality.

While Freon is mostly odorless, a Freon leak will produce a faint chloroform-like smell. Some people find that Freon's odor has a subtle sweetness to it. Some telltale signs of a Freon leak beyond odor include ice crystals on your evaporator coil, bubbling sounds, and hissing noises.  

Yes, mini-split systems are generally less expensive to run than central air conditioners and are significantly more energy-efficient. Because mini-splits do not rely on ductwork, they avoid the energy loss associated with ducted systems, allowing cooled or heated air to reach its destination more efficiently. Additionally, they offer zoned control, meaning you can run units in individual rooms and turn them off in unoccupied areas. This capability can lead to energy savings of about 30% compared to a central air system, resulting in a lower monthly energy bill.

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.

If possible, avoid placing furniture in front of a return air vent. A blocked air vent can cause your HVAC system to use more energy, which in turn can lower the life span of your unit and raise your energy bill. Furniture can also trap hot or cold air, damaging your furniture or appliances. 

Professional duct installers suggest leaving between six and 12 inches of space in front of an air return vent. If you must place furniture in front of a return air vent, try to aim for putting furniture over a floor vent instead of in front of a wall vent, and avoid draping curtains over any vent system.

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