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Cummins Heat & Air

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45 years of experience

Since 1980, Cummins Heating & Air has been the premier heating and air conditioning contractor serving Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and the surrounding areas. We are a locally owned and operated business with over 20 years of experience. Our friendly and NATE-certified staff work to provide quality services at reasonable prices. At Cummins Heating & Air, we offer new installation and repairs on all makes and models. We also offer air duct cleaning. Our main brand that we sell is Carrier. Give us a call or stop by to find out about our current deals and specials.

Since 1980, Cummins Heating & Air has been the premier heating and air conditioning contractor serving Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and the surrounding areas. We are a locally owned and operated business with over 20 years of experience. Our friendly and NATE-certified staff work to provide quality services at reasonable prices. At Cummins Heating & Air, we offer new installation and repairs on all makes and models. We also offer air duct cleaning. Our main brand that we sell is Carrier. Give us a call or stop by to find out about our current deals and specials.









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Second Nature (Formerly FilterEasy)

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Second Nature, formerly FilterEasy, empowers its members to achieve long-lasting, sustainable home wellness with convenient subscription plans, including high-quality home air filters and refrigerator water filters. We exist to simplify home wellness, to make it so easy and convenient that it becomes second nature. Learn about our products and subscribe at www.SecondNature.com/home.

Second Nature, formerly FilterEasy, empowers its members to achieve long-lasting, sustainable home wellness with convenient subscription plans, including high-quality home air filters and refrigerator water filters. We exist to simplify home wellness, to make it so easy and convenient that it becomes second nature. Learn about our products and subscribe at www.SecondNature.com/home.

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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

The DOE is phasing out AC units with SEER ratings that fall below 14 or 15. The exact minimum rating depends on your region. In the northern United States, new ACs must have a minimum SEER rating of 14, though you can still buy and install older systems as long as they were compliant when they were manufactured. In the southern and southwestern United States, you cannot buy or install older air conditioners with lower SEER ratings. The minimum rating is between 14.5 and 15, depending on the power of the unit.

There are many recognizable symptoms of AC compressor failure. They include loud banging noises, hot air being continually circulated in your home despite running the AC at full blast, uneven airflow and cooling, and electrical issues like constant surges due to the compressor working overtime. While some of these symptoms, like uneven cooling, can have other root causes, they are common indicators of compressor problems.

Yes, you can put an AC unit on the roof of your home or commercial building. For proper installation, you’ll need to ensure the roof surface is flat, it’s accessible for maintenance and cleaning, and an AC installation pro agreed that your home is a candidate for package units. Don’t forget to consider the climate in your area, as homes that experience frequent tropical storms or hurricanes may not benefit from this type of system.

No, it's not advisable to only replace the outside AC unit connected to your system. AC units are designed to work as a cohesive system, and older units work differently than newer units. Therefore, replacing only one component can lead to incompatibilities that affect the system’s performance. Replacing one component can void your warranty, costing you money for repairs.

Yes, you can potentially save $60 to $200 by handling your own air conditioner capacitor installation. However, capacitor replacement comes with the risk of electric shock. Only attempt this if you have the knowledge and protective gear to carry it out safely. Otherwise, we recommend hiring an HVAC pro with the experience to properly diagnose the issue and avoid damaging other parts of your AC unit.

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