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Topline Heating & Air
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Serving Sebring, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"We first had a virtual call to determine the type of whole house humidifier I would need. We were then given a quote via email. And then one of their professionals came to the house to install it, exactly when they said they would. Everything was very easy and smooth."
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Serving Sebring, OH and surrounding areas

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\n✨ Reliable Cleaning & Organizing Services ✨\nOffering detailed home cleaning, maid services, and professional organizing for any space that needs a fresh start. Whether it’s deep cleaning, weekly upkeep, or getting your home decluttered and back in order, I handle it all with care and attention to detail.\n\nTrustworthy, dependable, and focused on leaving every room spotless, organized, and peaceful. One-time, weekly, or custom schedules available — your space, your way.\n\nLet me do the cleaning, so you can enjoy your home again! 🧹💛

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Laid back and bougie
New to Angi

Serving Sebring, OH and surrounding areas

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My name is Brandi Henderson and I have been working in home cleaning business for over 10 years,I have worked for G&J cleaning services for 5 years and I also have done a lot of private home cleaning for local residents. Laid back and bougie we have great touches with our hands when we provides our services. We specialize in deep cleaning with fast results. I am available to work anywhere in the greater Cleveland area. You should hire my company for your home cleaning we are dedicated to our work with excellent cleaning skills in our hands.

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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Most HVAC companies recommend against setting your AC below 70 as it could freeze up the system and cause more problems. Regardless of how hot it is outside, there is generally a 20 degree difference between the outside and inside temperatures, so even if it’s 100 degrees outside, your AC will likely not be able to cool your home to 70 degrees.

While all portable AC units will collect moisture as part of their cooling and dehumidifying process, whether and how often you need to drain them depends on what kind of unit you have and the natural humidity levels where you live. For example, if you live in a very dry area and have a self-evaporating unit, you may not need to drain your portable AC very often at all. Some units may automatically drain collected moisture out the window through their exhaust vent.

Yes, you can clean AC coils yourself. Just make sure that the power to your AC system is off before you begin. You’ll need some basic tools and supplies, including a soft brush, cloth, screwdriver, and a commercial or homemade cleaning solution. Cleaning your coils will only cost about $10.

AC capacitors have a wide lifespan, ranging from five to 20 years, with an average of about 10 years. Many capacitors will last for the entire life of the air conditioning unit, and most homeowners only need to replace one once. A capacitor should only be replaced if an HVAC professional diagnoses a problem with it. Premature failure can be caused by overheating, power surges, or short circuits. You can help extend the life of your AC capacitor by scheduling regular AC maintenance each year.

The best way to reduce heat upstairs is to release it by opening a window. Hot air rises, and if you can create some airflow by opening a window upstairs and also one on a lower level, the hot air should be pushed out of the home. Remember that fans pointing out the window do a much better job of circulating air than fans pointing into the home.

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