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J&m hvac service LLC
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Serving Leipsic, OH and surrounding areas

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Experienced HVAC technician offering installation, repair, and troubleshooting for AC units, furnaces, and walk-in coolers. Skilled in electrical and system diagnostics with a strong focus on fast, reliable service. I take pride in honest work, fair pricing, and solving problems efficiently. Available for emergency and after-hours service.

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Pittman Electrical, LLC
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Serving Leipsic, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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With over 21 years of experience as an electrician, Pittman Electrical, LLC, is who you need to take care of your home. We handle everything from the initial consultation to making sure your property looks perfect every single time. We will always treat your property as we would treat our own, and you will be surprised how simple and easy our team will make the whole process seem. Give our team a call today. We're looking forward to working with you!

Response time9 hrs
Response rate91%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Alaska Breeze Hvac
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Serving Leipsic, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"I called Alaska Breeze after finding them on here, which is usually hit or miss. I found them to be personable on the phone, they made a time and showed up at that time. When they got here they got straight to work, they ran a gas line from the old meter inside to the new meter outside, and touched up other HVAC work around my furnace so I can get the gas turned on. I would recommend them anyone, they are very experienced and a family business. I am going to be calling them again soon for more work for sure."
Response time6 hrs
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

When first installed, flex ducts shouldn’t cause airflow problems in your home. However, because flex ducts aren’t the sturdiest and require extra support, they lose their durability over time and begin to sag, which can inhibit airflow down the road. Also, if your flex ducts aren’t tight enough, your HVAC could work twice as hard for the same air pressure. If you’re worried about the airflow in your home, a rigid duct may be your best bet.

The cost to replace an AC unit averages around $5,900, with a typical range between $3,900 and $8,020. The final price depends on several factors, including the type and size of the air conditioner, its efficiency rating, your geographic region, and labor costs for installation. Smaller units like portable and window ACs are much less expensive, costing between $90 and $550, compared to central or ductless systems. If your current unit is less than 10 years old, repairing it may be more cost-effective than a full replacement.

Vents may blow air even though the air conditioning system is off because of the pressure difference between indoor and outdoor air or drafts from leaky ducts. Check for leaks or drafts in the ductwork or around windows and doors.

The difference between a home surge protector and an HVAC surge protector is that an HVAC surge protector is designed to protect the components inside your HVAC unit while a home surge protector is installed near appliances and meant to protect your entire home. There are three tiers of whole-house surge protectors, and they are more expensive to install than HVAC surge protectors.

Yes, you can build a deck over your outdoor HVAC unit, but you need to leave at least 5 feet of vertical clearance above the unit. If you don’t want your deck to be that high off the ground, you could build a floating deck in another part of your yard—again, as long as you leave at least 4 feet of horizontal space between the deck and your AC unit.

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