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AVU Heating & Air
4.8(
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Central A/C - Service or RepairElectric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - RepairGas Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - Repair+1 more

Serving Dickson, TN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"AJ is very knowledgeable, prompt, customer oriented, reasonably priced and professional. He did a fantastic fixing units that 2 large HVAC companies could not figure out. Best part was being able to support a small independent business owner! I will hire again!"
Response time2 hrs
Response rate92%
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Service Guys llc
4.6(
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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Dickson, TN and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Service guys did a fantastic job replacing all flexible ductwork and cleaning. We had a small issue with insulation and they came out the next morning to repair. They stand by the work and are friendly and responsive."
Response time6 hrs
Response rate96%
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Performance Electric
4.5(
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Central A/C - Service or RepairElectric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - RepairGas Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - Repair+3 more

Serving Dickson, TN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Warranties offered

I pride myself on my professionalism, as well as my ability to complete every job to the homeowner's total satisfaction. I never leave a job unfinished, or a homeowner not 100% satisfied with my level of service - Call today!\n\n20 Years of Experience!

Response time10 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

While Freon is mostly odorless, a Freon leak will produce a faint chloroform-like smell. Some people find that Freon's odor has a subtle sweetness to it. Some telltale signs of a Freon leak beyond odor include ice crystals on your evaporator coil, bubbling sounds, and hissing noises.  

Turn your system off when you're toasty or when you're out to prevent unnecessary wear. Using the timer on your thermostat so that it switches off when it reaches a certain temperature or turns on just before you get back from work is best. An annual maintenance contract can be helpful to ensure your system receives these important services at regular intervals.

Ideally, an AC system should never need more Freon (a popular refrigerant) because it circulates in a closed loop. However, refrigerant leaks are not uncommon and may occur gradually over 5 to 15 years. If your system has a leak, it will need to be topped up in a process known as an AC recharge. Signs of a refrigerant leak include weakened AC performance, increased humidity in your home, higher utility bills, and a hissing sound from the unit. The cost of an AC recharge will depend on the size and type of your AC unit, as well as the type of refrigerant it uses.

No, a furnace is not the same thing as an AC, or air conditioner, but these are both parts of an HVAC system. They both use air ducts to transport cool or hot air around your home to achieve a comfortable temperature set by your thermostat. An AC runs on electricity, while a furnace can use different fuel sources.

You should know the main components of an air conditioner: the condenser coils, evaporator coils, drip pan, AC filter, ducts, and refrigerant. Each part plays a key role in the performance and safety of your AC system. When tracking the source of AC issues or odors, it helps to know where to look. Your outdoor unit houses your condenser coils, fan, and compressor. Your indoor unit houses your evaporator coils, drain lines, and filter, and it connects to your ductwork. 

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