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Okeena Termite and Pest Control, LLC
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Beech Bluff, TN and surrounding areas

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In business since 1962

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"The guys showed up when they said they would. They were courteous and got the air vents cleaned in a timely manner. They also did a termite inspection and recommended treatment. Thanks guys. Great job!"
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Stacy King
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Beech Bluff, TN and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Hi, I’m Stacy! As a mom of three, I understand how quickly life gets busy and how much a clean home can reduce stress. I provide dependable, detail-oriented cleaning services with a focus on quality, reliability, and customer satisfaction. Whether you need a deep clean, move-in/move-out cleaning, or help maintaining your home, I take pride in treating every space with care and respect. My goal is to leave your home feeling fresh, clean, and ready for you to enjoy.

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Jackson Heating & Air Conditioning Inc
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Air Ducts & Vents - CleanCentral A/C - InstallCentral A/C - Install - For Business+4 more

Serving Beech Bluff, TN and surrounding areas

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"The first crew that came out removed the old (and poorly designed and installed) ductwork. In doing so, they made additional problems for the installers later on by removing the boots from the registers. However, they were very friendly and professional, and were very careful ot to damage walls when carrying these big sections of ductwork out of the house. The installers, Freddy and Wayne, were top notch: They really knew their stuff, and they were hard workers. They were also a pleasure to have around the house because they were so kind and respectful. (One small complaint: Freddy and Wayne never wore the booties to cover their shoes when coming and going from outside; all other JHA personnel did.) The electrician and carpenter that came also did superior work. Though the work took longer than expected (largely due to errors in the tear-out phase), the price remained as quoted. Now our upstairs has been adequately and evenly cool since then, a first in four years in the house. Well done, fellas!"
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Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

This depends on the extent of the freezing. Some ACs only need an hour or two to thaw out, but others may need a full day to completely unfreeze. Once you turn off the system to let it unfreeze, check it periodically to make sure the drain pan doesn’t overflow. When you turn the system back on, keep an eye on it to ensure it doesn’t start freezing again.

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.

While it is possible to add Freon to your AC unit yourself, it is not recommended. In fact, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) prohibits the handling of Freon without a license. Freon is a dangerous gas that can cause irreversible damage to your AC or yourself if not installed correctly. It is worthwhile to hire a professional to add Freon to your AC.

The standard rule for return duct sizing is that the return vent should be the same size or larger than the supply vent. This will ensure balanced airflow in your home and reduce strain on your HVAC system.

Freon will go in the refrigerant lines near the back of your AC unit. Look for small ports with caps on a thin copper line—the Freon goes into those ports. You are best off hiring a licensed HVAC professional who can complete the job safely and correctly.

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