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Avatar for Deane Electric & Air Conditioning, LLC
Deane Electric & Air Conditioning, LLC
5.0(
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Central A/C - InstallCentral A/C - Service or RepairDuctless Mini-split A/C - Install or Replace+2 more

Serving Waco, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Pricing ended up being a bit higher than their sight-unseen quote based on my description, but I can't necessarily hold that against them. The work done was great (ran a circuit to my detached garage and installed a mini split there). On-site quote was given and work finished in the same day."
411 neighbors recently requested a quote
Avatar for Aire Serv of Central Texas
Aire Serv of Central Texas
4.6(
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Central A/C - Service or RepairAir Ducts & Vents - CleanThermostat - Install or Replace+5 more

Serving Waco, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"It's wonderful, works great. They cleaned up everything, they did wonderful. They're very professional, they come in with booties to cover their shoes so that they don't make a mess in your home on your carpet and they clean up. Anything that they leave outside, is all picked up, thrown in the trash and they put it into their van and they take it off."
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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ARS/ Rescue Rooter Austin
4.4(
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Central A/C - Service or RepairCentral A/C - InstallElectric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - Install+5 more

Serving Waco, TX and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1991

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I've used ARS/Rescue Rooter for years, for both HVAC service and install and plumbing. They have are always professional, and not only do they take care of any immediate issues I have, their maintenance plan of regular service calls helps to avoid possible future issues."
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Yes, a frozen AC unit can affect your indoor air quality since the reduced airflow won't be as effective at removing air pollutants, like dust and other allergens. Additionally, ice around the unit can create excess moisture, leading to mold and mildew that can damage your home if you don’t catch it early.

If you don't clean your AC evaporator coils, dirt and debris will build up, which impairs the system's ability to transfer heat. This forces the unit to work harder, leading to inefficient performance, higher energy bills, and frequent breakdowns. Over time, neglected coils can corrode, which may cause refrigerant leaks, or develop mold, ice buildup, and a clogged condensate drain, resulting in poor air quality and an uncomfortable home.

The average life span of an HVAC system is 15 to 20 years. Even if your old air conditioner is still functional, it isn't as energy-efficient as a newer system (especially one with an Energy Star designation). Older HVAC systems aren't as efficient, and the 10-year mark is when you should start making full system replacement plans. Twenty years in, that plan should be well underway rather than waiting for the unit to die.

When your HVAC technician mentions recharging your home AC unit, they’re referring to the process of topping off the unit with refrigerant, so the levels are properly maintained and pressurized. Normally, a properly functioning AC unit doesn’t need additional refrigerant, but AC units can develop leaks or other problems that decrease the amount of refrigerant needed.

For washable or electrostatic air conditioner filters, you can soak and rinse them with water. If you rinse the filter with water, make sure to use a faucet, shower head, or garden hose with a gentle water pressure setting, as strong water pressure could damage the filter.

But for disposable filters, water could ruin the filter, even allowing mold to grow in the filter. Instead, these filters should be replaced.

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