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High Ground Solutions LLC
5.0(
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Serving Prague, OK and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"Jesse at High Ground Solutions was great! He put together some garage cabinets we purchased, he was on time, didn’t take long, his charge was very reasonable and they looked great when he was done. He’s a pro!"
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Brianna Quinalty
New to Angi

Serving Prague, OK and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We are a family-owned and operated business in Central OK. We specialize in land clearing, forestry mulching, brush hogging, site prep, and my wife provides residential cleaning services. We take pride in all our work and look forward to doing business with you.

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Peak Comfort Heat and Air
5.0(
14
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Serving Prague, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Bryan is very knowledgable and keeps you informed on any issues that arise during the entire process. Peak Comfort did an excellent job installing a complete Bryant system and I am very pleased with the final product. Bryan is very corteous and professionsl and open to any ideas. And, his quote for my system was very fair and reasonable. I am happy and cool!"
C3 farms
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Mountain View Heating & Air
4.9(
30
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Serving Prague, OK and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was very impressed with Cortez. Seemed quite knowledgeable about split system air conditioning. He had mine installed in about six hours. This young and conscientious man is working on creating a great business. I will use and recommend him for all a/c and heating work. Thanks Cortez for a job well done."
Edmond, OK
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Edmond, OK
Response time8 hrs
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Yes, ventless portable air conditioners exist, and not all standard portable air conditioners must be vented through a window.

Ventless portable units, often called evaporative coolers, do not have exhaust hoses. They use a water reservoir and a cooling pad to add moisture to the air, making it feel cooler. These units work best in dry climates because humid areas cannot absorb much additional moisture.

For standard portable air conditioners that do require venting, a window is not the only option; they can also be vented through a door, wall, or ceiling. However, it is essential to vent these units properly. Running a standard portable AC without venting it is counterproductive because it needs to expel heat to cool the room. Failing to do so will only increase the room's temperature.

AC drip pans last five to 20 years, depending on the material. Plastic AC drip pans last five to 10 years, while metal pans can last over 10 years. Plastic AC drip pans are vulnerable to cracking in response to temperature changes. Metal drip pans are prone to rusting over time, which can also lead to leaks.

While 72 degrees is a comfortable setting for many people, it’s likely not the most efficient temperature setting for your air conditioning unit. By pushing the temperature up to 75 or 78 degrees, you stand to save money on your energy bill. That said, these temperatures may be too warm to be comfortable for some people and are definitely too warm for most people to sleep comfortably.

There are a few ways to determine if a vent is open or closed. You can inspect the vent and examine the position of the fins. If there are spaces between them, the vent is open. If the fins are flat and touching, the vent is closed. You can also stand under the vent when the system is running to see if you feel air flowing through it.

If your home has an existing forced-air heat system, you can add a central air conditioner to it. An HVAC technician can retrofit your forced-air heating system by installing an evaporator coil onto the furnace plenum, the box next to the furnace that draws in air. Once installed, the air conditioning coils use the furnace’s blower to circulate the air.

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