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Kelly Heating & Cooling, LLC
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Serving Jarratt, VA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Hired for an HVAC checkup, was on time, courteous, and very knowledgeable about his profession. Gave an honest assessment of the overall health of my system components."
Response time4 hrs
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
United HVAC Mechanics LLC
New to Angi

Serving Jarratt, VA and surrounding areas

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Detail-oriented HVAC Sheet Metal Mechanic and Sub-Contractor with 15+ years of experience in ductwork installation and mechanical systems. Proven expertise in reading blueprints, performing layouts, and ensuring compliance with building codes. Skilled in managing projects and leading teams, with a strong focus on quality and customer service. Holds EPA Type II certification and possesses a comprehensive understanding of HVAC systems, ready to tackle new challenges in the industry.

Perry's Services
New to Angi

Serving Jarratt, VA and surrounding areas

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Hello to all and all I hope is well! My name is Randy Perry , I’m from the Hampton roads 757 area of Virginia Newport News to be exact. I have great customer service and I got above and beyond to make sure you as my customer is overly satisfied. I have experience in a lot of areas including handyman work , remodeling homes and a lot of things. I can travel wherever I’m needed to get the job done.\n\n Hopefully I can make you smile one day

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Grime Reaper
New to Angi

Serving Jarratt, VA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

I am an Ex food industry worker that was fed up with the grind and hustle. I have started cleaning houses, gutters, junk removal, yards, move ins and outs. That’s just the tip of the iceberg. My dream is to make this my full time job to help take care of my wife and kids.

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Oden Pro Solutions
New to Angi

Serving Jarratt, VA and surrounding areas

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Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

Family owned business with more than 10 years of cleaning experience. We mainly service Eastern and Central North Carolina but may be willing to travel to other regions. We strive for perfection, in our work, and to take some stress off of you!

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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

While it is possible to add Freon to your AC unit yourself, it is not recommended. In fact, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) prohibits the handling of Freon without a license. Freon is a dangerous gas that can cause irreversible damage to your AC or yourself if not installed correctly. It is worthwhile to hire a professional to add Freon to your AC.

AC drip pans last five to 20 years, depending on the material. Plastic AC drip pans last five to 10 years, while metal pans can last over 10 years. Plastic AC drip pans are vulnerable to cracking in response to temperature changes. Metal drip pans are prone to rusting over time, which can also lead to leaks.

You can run an HRV with air conditioning—assuming that you decide to keep the system on during the summer. The HRV will continue to bring in fresh outdoor air, which will then flow into your AC unit and cool down your home. It will also keep moving the stuffy indoor air out of your house.

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.

Excessive humidity in a room often manifests through visible signs like condensation on windows or walls, a musty or damp odor lingering in the air, peeling wallpaper or paint, and the presence of mold or mildew. Experiencing discomfort due to a consistently clammy or sticky feeling can also indicate high humidity levels.

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