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JMSM Heating-Cooling-Cooking-Fountain-Refrigeration, LLC
4.8(
115
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Serving Waldo, OH and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2010

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"We were having problems getting our gas fireplace to light They were on time very reasonable charge and explained everything that technician was doing There were a couple of things that I could do myself that were permitted I was very pleased and highly recommend"
QUADFIRE PELLET STOVE
PEL PRO PP130 PELLET STOVE
Response time2 hrs
Recommended by94%of homeowners
Shane
New to Angi

Serving Waldo, OH and surrounding areas

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HVAC technician with hands-on experience diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining residential and light commercial heating and cooling systems. Skilled in troubleshooting furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, and ventilation systems, with a strong focus on efficiency, reliability, and getting systems back up and running quickly. Multiple certifications including NATE.

Bloom and Broom cleaning Co
New to Angi

Serving Waldo, OH and surrounding areas

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Hi! My name is Christeena, and I’m the owner of Bloom and Broom Cleaning Co. We’re a locally owned cleaning company dedicated to making homes feel fresh, clean, and stress-free for busy families and homeowners.\nWe offer reliable, detail-oriented cleaning services including routine home cleaning, deep cleans, move-in/move-out cleans, and rental property cleanings like Airbnb and VRBOs. We take pride in treating every home with care and attention, just like it’s our own.\nOur goal is to provide dependable service, affordable pricing, and a clean space you can truly enjoy. We also offer a referral program when you refer someone who books a cleaning, you’ll receive a discount on your next clean!\nWe’d love the opportunity to earn your trust and help make your life a little easier. Thank you for supporting our small business! ✨

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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Yes, a frozen AC unit can affect your indoor air quality since the reduced airflow won't be as effective at removing air pollutants, like dust and other allergens. Additionally, ice around the unit can create excess moisture, leading to mold and mildew that can damage your home if you don’t catch it early.

You might notice that your air conditioner isn’t running as effectively as it once did. Specifically, your AC unit could take longer to cool your home, or it might struggle to remove humidity from the air. Higher utility bills and hissing sounds coming out of your AC could also indicate a leak.

Yes, having mismatched evaporator and condenser coils in your AC system can lead to serious issues. For instance, it can result in higher monthly energy costs as the system runs longer to compensate for the mismatch. This mismatch can also put extra stress on the system, compromising its efficiency and longevity. 

Along with that, mismatched coils can lead to higher temperatures and humidity levels in the home. What’s more, using coils of different sizes may violate the manufacturer's warranty, as they are designed to work synergistically, and any mismatch could lead to repairs and system failure.

Common signs of insufficient return air include uneven temperatures, with some parts of your home feeling hotter or colder than others, and noticeable differences in air pressure between rooms. You might also observe that more air is blowing in rooms closer to the AC unit. Leaky air ducts can also be a related issue or clue.

While personal preferences widely vary, sleep experts say the best temperature for sleeping is between 60 and 67 degrees Fahrenheit rather than 78. If you do choose to sleep with your AC unit tuned to 78 degrees, you might want to use only a sheet or light blanket rather than a comforter. You might also consider installing a window unit in your bedroom so that you can be cooler in bed without wasting energy cooling the whole house.

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