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Rush’s Heating and Cooling LLC
New to Angi

Serving Farnham, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

Emergency services offered

Offers commercial services

Hey my name is Matt Rush and I have just launched my heating and air company. I take pride in my work and make sure the customers are satisfied before I leave. I work on residential and light commercial heating and cooling services as well as ice machines, walk in coolers/freezers.

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Murchison cleaning solutions
New to Angi

Serving Farnham, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

\n\nBusiness & Career Focus: You’re very committed to building Murchison Cleaning Solutions and positioning it as a professional, competitive cleaning company for post-construction, commercial, and apartment projects. You take care with proposals, pricing, and contracts so you come across polished and reliable.\n\nFinancial Growth Mindset: You think strategically about how to scale—like structuring bids to hit monthly revenue goals, negotiating terms like 50% deposits, and making sure your pricing is competitive but profitable.\n\nCompliance & Professionalism: You’re detail-oriented about certifications (OSHA, WBE, etc.), IRS forms, EIN/DBA issues, and making sure your business is set up correctly. You want everything to look official and credible.\n\n

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Riverside Heating and Air Conditioning
4.4(
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Serving Farnham, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 1984

"They're great. They also have the maintenance contract on the system. When we moved into the house they were the people servicing it and we decided that we would continue to use them. We got a choice to get a new furnace because it was quieter and they also did some duct work. They were wonderful. For this area where we live, the price was comparable to another local company and even considering the quality of the unit I think it was right on target."
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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North Alabama Technical Services
4.9(
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Serving Farnham, VA and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"We own a home-based business which relies heavily on our computers operating efficiently. We have had a service contract with another computer repair business for several years. Recently when we were having problems with our computers, we tried contacting our service contractor multiple times. He never responded. Feeling frustrated, I contacted James at North Alabama Technical Services and explained our situation. He instantly came to our rescue. He "cleaned-up" our computers and took care of all the problems we were experiencing. He went above and beyond to help us in our dire time of need. We would strongly recommend James and his company for computer service needs. We have now retained him on a service contract and are looking forward to working with him in the future."
2014 Super Service Award Winner!
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

Evaporator coils in an HVAC system typically last between 10 and 15 years, which is roughly the same lifespan as the entire AC unit. The longevity of the coils can be affected by usage frequency, environmental conditions, and how well they are maintained. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning and inspections, can extend their durability. If the evaporator coil fails in an older air conditioner, it may be more cost-effective to replace the whole unit rather than just the coil.

NATE (North American Technician Excellence) certification is not legally required for HVAC technicians in most areas, but hiring a professional with this certification is highly recommended. NATE-certified technicians demonstrated their expertise and proficiency in different types of HVAC systems, offering assurance of quality service. It's a voluntary certification, yet it indicates a commitment to professionalism and ongoing training. Choosing a NATE-certified technician often means you're working with someone who is up-to-date on industry standards and best practices, which can lead to better service, energy efficiency, and long-term cost savings.

The simplest indicator is how long it’s been since your last tune-up. You should schedule an annual AC tune-up each spring. Beyond that, there are multiple signs that your AC needs a quick check by a professional. These issues include higher-than-average energy bills, decreased air flow from vents, higher indoor temperatures, and an air conditioning unit that stays on all the time or frequently turns on and off.

Yes, ventless portable air conditioners exist, and not all standard portable air conditioners must be vented through a window.

Ventless portable units, often called evaporative coolers, do not have exhaust hoses. They use a water reservoir and a cooling pad to add moisture to the air, making it feel cooler. These units work best in dry climates because humid areas cannot absorb much additional moisture.

For standard portable air conditioners that do require venting, a window is not the only option; they can also be vented through a door, wall, or ceiling. However, it is essential to vent these units properly. Running a standard portable AC without venting it is counterproductive because it needs to expel heat to cool the room. Failing to do so will only increase the room's temperature.

If both your furnace and AC unit are more than a decade old, it may be a good idea to replace both of them. However, your furnace can last up to three decades, and your air conditioner can typically last up to 15 years, so consulting with a pro before deciding to replace both of them is best. If it’s before that time limit for each, you can fix many problems with repairs or just replace one.

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