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Caprock Services
5.0(
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Serving Amarillo, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The young man, Zach, who serviced our furnace/air conditioner was very knowledgeable and very professional. He completed the service and suggested a few updates to help with heating/ac costs. Throughly enjoyed having him in our home. Highly recommend."
Caprock's Fleet
New Mini-Split
Service Check
Response time8 hrs
Response rate91%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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phillips services
New to Angi

Serving Amarillo, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

40 years of experience in both residential and commercial with professionalism as our staple when it comes to work. we are a growing company with multiple competent employees including 2 RP master plumbers and 5 journeyman with backflow prevention. we are a family oriented business who prides ourselves on communication with our customers.

replaced customers sewer line from house stack to alley tap.
sewer line replacement
water heater replacement
water heater replacement
soldur mutliple eso

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First Choice Heating & Air Conditioning
4.0(
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Serving Amarillo, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"They responded promptly quickly diagnosed my issue and gave recommendations. Fixed my ac right up and quickly cooling the house down. Will definitely call them again if anything else happens."
new system after installed
EXISTING SYSTEM THAT WAS REMOVED
PAINT DIVISION
Response time1 day
Recommended by81%of homeowners
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

The best time of year to purchase or replace an HVAC system, including components like an air conditioner or furnace, is during the off-season—spring and fall. During these periods, HVAC professionals are less busy than in summer and winter, when extreme temperatures create urgent demand. Shopping during the off-season can lead to savings of 10% to 15% on an AC unit and allows you more time to find the best deal and other cost-saving incentives. Typically, air conditioning units go on sale in the fall after demand drops, while furnace prices tend to decrease in the spring.

Traditional central air conditioning systems require ductwork to circulate air throughout the home. Alternatively, you can add air conditioning with a mini-split ductless air conditioning system, which can be just as energy efficient as a central air conditioner. This type of system consists of two units–an outside unit that holds the compressor and condenser and an indoor unit that holds an air-handler. With multi-zone ductless systems, there are multiple indoor air handlers tied to a single outdoor compressor/condenser, allowing the system to cool multiple rooms.

On a summer day, expect your AC to run between 12 and 16 hours. However, this time frame depends on just how hot it is outside and the comfortable temperature you’re hoping to maintain indoors. Assuming the size of your AC is appropriate for the space you’re trying to cool, it shouldn’t be a problem for it to work this many hours.

Air conditioners and dehumidifiers are actually quite similar, though they perform different jobs. Dehumidifiers reduce moisture in the air, while air conditioners work to cool the home. A good central AC unit will naturally perform a certain level of dehumidification due to its design, but it will not be able to handle excessive levels of moisture.

The cost to add Freon to an AC ranges from $100 to $350. It can increase up to $600 for large AC units requiring much more coolant. The cost also depends on how much refrigerant your unit needs. If only a small amount of Freon leaked out, your cost would be on the lower side. A complete replacement of all the required refrigerant can get expensive.

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