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Maverick HVAC
5.0(
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Serving Archbold, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"very happy with the service provided. They were on time, finished in a timely manner, and cleaned up the area. they were friendly and very informative would definitely recommend!"
Furnace replacement
Humidifier addition
Water Heater Replacement
Old furnace
Humidifier addition

+10

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Clean Air Ducts, LLC
4.7(
118
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Serving Archbold, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Don was very professional and did an excellent job. Our ducts were FILTHY and we had no clue due to the fact that we had never cleaned them before. He got all of them clean, showing us before and after photos. Our furnace is also running a lot more quietly. I would highly recommend his services."
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+31

Response time4 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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discover stark llc dba nuts about comfort
3.4(
16
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Serving Archbold, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"The old green monster (Niagara)gave up the ghost after many yrs of faithful serviceon one of the coldest days. Called a few heating services but they were the first to respond and supply an Eta. Service arrived when expected and diagnosed problem but because of the age no parts available. Was able to bandaid the problem so had heatSalesperson arrived that night during a snowstorm so I could get the replacement the next day. Installation techs arrived next day. Can't say enough about Jeff and Eddie--was not an easy job to remove that old cast iron furnace and the cement pedestal. Explained the new furnace and thermostat. Very professional and left the basement cleaner than how they found it. As this was an urgent situation did not have the luxury of investigating costs but I feel that the price was fair for all the labor involved.
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Recommended by42%of homeowners
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

There are plenty of different not-so-great sounds to hear from your air conditioning unit, like squealing, grinding, water running, excessive gurgling, banging, and clanking. Each of these sounds can indicate a different malfunction with your unit, so it’s important to have a professional assess the problem before it gets worse.

It depends on the size of the space you’re cooling down. If you’re looking for the most affordable way to cool an entire house over a long period of time, then central air will be more cost-effective. But when it comes to cooling down a couple of rooms or one floor, a window unit may be the cheaper option, with both a lower cost to install and less energy used to run.

You need to know the square footage of your home first. Multiply that number by 20, which will get you the BTUs (British Thermal Units) needed to cool your home efficiently. Homes up to 1,000 square feet usually need a 1.5-ton unit; homes 1,000 to 1,200 square feet usually need a 1.75-ton unit, and homes 1,200 to 1,400 square feet usually need a 1.9-ton unit. Talk to a local pro for more specific advice on your home. 

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.

Yes, a dehumidifier and air conditioner can be used simultaneously in a home. A dehumidifier can bolster an air conditioner’s efficiency. Typically, a dehumidifier is used when the air conditioner alone cannot keep a home’s humidity levels at a comfortable indoor humidity level, which should, ideally, be between 30% and 50%.

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