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Thermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Frost, TX and surrounding areas

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Hi, my name is Isair Guerrero, and I’m the owner of a dedicated HVAC company proudly serving our community with honest, reliable heating and air conditioning services.\n\nWith hands-on experience in residential HVAC systems, I specialize in installations, repairs, maintenance, and system upgrades. My goal is simple — deliver quality workmanship, fair pricing, and dependable comfort for every customer.\n\nI built this business on hard work, integrity, and treating every home like it’s my own. Whether it’s a quick repair or a full system replacement, you can count on professionalism, clear communication, and service you can trust.\n\nYour comfort is my priority.

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Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Frost, TX and surrounding areas

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"682-554-0085 is the business number for fresh start home cleaning services. Call or text michele for quotes i had tried to reach out to her but her messaging on this platform is not working right. But I would absolutely recommend ms.michele i am elderly and needing some help with cleaning my house after my family had a party at my house, michele did an amazing work house was left spotless I have her set up for my house as a bi-weekly cleaning"
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

The best way to compare HVAC quotes is getting a few detailed quotes from local companies with good reputations. Then, go over the quotes line by line. Protect yourself by insisting on in-person estimates that include equipment manufacturer names, model numbers, SEER ratings, amounts and numbers of materials, details of warranties on equipment and labor, and other specifics. 

Knowing the exact equipment and materials is the only way that you can fairly compare quotes. Quotes that are much lower than others can be a sign that the company isn’t providing the best quality service or materials.

Whether an HVAC damper should be open or closed depends on the season, the zone it controls, and the temperature in that zone. In the summer, open upstairs dampers and close lower-level dampers to get the most efficient cooling possible. In the winter, do the opposite. Cool air will naturally flow down to lower levels, while warm air will rise. This keeps your system from working harder and helps prevent common AC problems.

While "dry" mode on your AC can help reduce humidity levels to some extent, it may not be as effective as a dedicated dehumidifier, especially in areas with extremely high humidity or larger spaces. Dehumidifiers are specifically designed to remove moisture from the air more efficiently, making them a better choice for tackling persistent humidity issues.

The right type of HVAC system will depend on several factors, including your climate, budget, preferences, and existing HVAC setup. For example, if you live in an area that experiences extreme weather, then a split system would likely be the best option. Or, if budget is a concern, consider installing a ductless system in just one room.

You can adjust uneven airflow in your home by adjusting the dampers on the vents. However, if the temperature feels consistent throughout the home, don’t worry too much about uneven airflow. Generally speaking, larger rooms should receive more airflow than smaller rooms, especially if they only have one vent.

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