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Team Enoch HVAC Service Austin
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Serving Maxwell, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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Emergency services offered

"Team Enoch was fast to respond and schedule the installation. It was in July in Texas during the pandemic when my AC died and HVACs were on back order, but Team Enoch was able to quickly schedule and complete the installation without any issues. The team was professional and courteous, they showed up on time, and completed the job as promised, and cleaned up well after themselves. I did have some issues afterwards with the Google Nests they installed, but they returned my calls promptly and helped me shut off the self scheduling / smart features."
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Aire Serv Of Kyle
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Serving Maxwell, TX and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

At Aire Serv® of Kyle, heating and air conditioning services are our specialty. Our friendly and knowledgeable service professionals are happy to answer any questions you may have and recommend the best service options for you.\n\nUpfront pricing - you pay by the job, not the hour

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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

Groundhogs usually keep their cool despite being easily spooked. However, there are exceptions—they might get defensive or territorial if they feel threatened or overly concerned. If they sense a threat to their babies, they could get feisty, too. These wild animals are not meant to be kept as pets. If you find babies or an injured groundhog, contact your local animal rescue or wildlife service for guidance.

Exterminators can get rid of your current ant problem, but they won’t prevent ants from coming back. So it’s important to implement ant preventatives to avoid future infestations.

The primary reason ants enter your home is to find food. If they can’t find any, they won’t survive. So, the most effective way to prevent ant infestations is to clean, clean, and clean some more. 

Keep your kitchen sparkling and wash your dishes immediately (or at least give them a quick rinse and wash off leftover food). Take out your garbage and compost as often as possible and tightly seal all your kitchen containers, especially the mason jars you use to hold your sugar—sugar is gold to ants.

You can also hire a local handyperson to help you prevent future ant infestations. The handyman can seal cracks and fix leaks throughout your home, which will keep any ants from entering.

No, mulch itself does not necessarily attract termites even though it’s usually made of shredded wood. Some types of mulch like cedar or cypress resist termites because they’re toxic or unappetizing to the wood munchers. However, when the mulch is deep enough, say three inches or more, it creates a perfect habitat for insects of all kinds to build nests.

If you’re apprehensive about whether pest control services are safe for dealing with a termite infestation, rest assured that they are, as long as you hire a licensed company following strict safety protocols. Before the process begins, you'll need to remove food, plants, and pets from the home to prevent chemical exposure. You’ll also need to vacate your home for a couple of days while the treatment takes place and the chemicals dissipate. Re-entry is only safe once your pest control provider confirms that the home has been properly ventilated and cleared for return.

Scented mouse deterrents, like peppermint oil, can be effective in the short term. The pungent smells may temporarily repel mice, but they lose effectiveness as the scent fades or mice get used to it. The main drawbacks are frequent reapplication and the fact that these deterrents don't address the root cause of the infestation, such as entry points or food sources. While they can be part of a broader strategy, scented deterrents alone are rarely enough to eliminate a mouse problem.

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