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Team Enoch HVAC Service Austin
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Central A/C - Service or RepairThermostat - Repair or ReprogramHeat Pump - Repair or Service+2 more

Serving Lometa, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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"They showed up quick to fix my thermostat. Robert came back when I had additional problems and was very professional and knowledgeable about the issue and resolved it in a timely fashion. Their price is fair and their service is excellent. Will hire again for any HVAC related work."
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Friendly Cooling & Heating LLC
New to Angi
Thermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Lometa, TX and surrounding areas

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I have been working in the HVAC industry for several years providing residential service, repair, and system diagnostics. My experience includes troubleshooting air conditioning and heating systems, replacing components, performing preventive maintenance, and helping homeowners restore comfort quickly and efficiently. I have worked on a variety of systems including split systems, heat pumps, furnaces, and package units.\n\nI am based in Central Texas and provide service in the greater Austin area including Leander, Cedar Park, Round Rock, Georgetown, and surrounding communities. I am willing to travel within the Central Texas region to complete service calls and assist customers when needed.\nI value professionalism, Honesty, punctuality, and quality workmanship, and I strive to represent the companies I work with in a positive and reliable way.\n\n\n

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Electric Boiler or Radiator Heating System - InstallElectric Boiler or Radiator Heating System - RepairGas Boiler or Radiator Heating System - Install+3 more

Serving Lometa, TX and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

Hello, my name is Richard Lozano, a US Navy veteran, a TDLR licensed and registered electrician, providing a variety of services to bridge the gap between a general contractor and specialized professional services to provide affordable home services to those in need. I'm polite, professional and timely. I pride myself in being through, providing detailed explanation of any project, whether a simple, toilet or water heater install or troubleshooting electrical issues in residential and commercial settings. I offer a wife variety of services and have gained my experience through real life application. I work, quickly, safely and with great consideration to my clients property. Rest assured if I'm provided the opportunity to be off service, I'll execute the tasks at hand with care and detail as well as clean. In addition, I take great care of myself, so I'm always ready to take on most any task. I always appreciate the opportunity to be off service and look forward to being of service.

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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Yes, the furnace and AC use the same blower. The blower is located in the base of the furnace and pushes hot air out of the furnace and into the ducts. It also pushes cool air through the home when the air conditioning is on. Even though the furnace and air conditioning work independently of one another, the blower is an essential component for both systems.

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.

If possible, avoid placing furniture in front of a return air vent. A blocked air vent can cause your HVAC system to use more energy, which in turn can lower the life span of your unit and raise your energy bill. Furniture can also trap hot or cold air, damaging your furniture or appliances. 

Professional duct installers suggest leaving between six and 12 inches of space in front of an air return vent. If you must place furniture in front of a return air vent, try to aim for putting furniture over a floor vent instead of in front of a wall vent, and avoid draping curtains over any vent system.

You can buy a new AC capacitor through most big-box home improvement stores, from an HVAC contractor, or from the manufacturer. Use the model number of your air conditioning unit to make sure you purchase the right part for your unit. Also, keep in mind that the cost of this type of part can vary significantly depending on who you purchase it from, so shop around to get the best price.

A new HVAC system can increase your home's value by about 5% to 7%, which can translate to an added value of $2,500 to $3,000. The return on investment (ROI) can be around 30%, especially if you upgrade the entire system, including ductwork and insulation. Adding modern features like a smart thermostat can further increase your home’s value by making the heating and cooling systems more efficient and convenient. However, since a new unit can cost $10,000 or more to install, it's important to weigh the upfront cost against the potential increase in home value. For a specific assessment, it's best to consult a local AC installer.

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