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Apex Heating and Air LLC
4.9(
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Electric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - InstallCentral A/C - InstallGas Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - Install+8 more

Serving Shenandoah, VA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

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"Bobby was very knowledgeable, Came right away, worked on unit Good price,good service. Good service man I will continue using him for all my heating and air condition needs. I've recommended to my friends. Thank you,Bobby,of Apex Heating and Air LLC"
Trane Heat Pump
Compressor replace
Response time1 day
Response rate85%
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She's Got The Tools, LLC
5.0(
11
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Thermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Shenandoah, VA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"Nicolle has done painting, shelf installation, picture hanging, and all those little projects around the house for me. Every job has been done with so much care and attention to detail, and everything always looks perfect when she’s finished. My husband is handy, but sometimes I need someone who is extra precise and detail-oriented — especially for things like hanging shelves and artwork evenly or getting clean paint lines. She absolutely delivers every time. Professional, reliable, and meticulous. Highly recommend!"
Drywall Repair
Finished
Patio Blinds Install
Patio Blinds Before
Apartment Deck Washing

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Sarah Comer
New to Angi
Air Ducts & Vents - Clean

Serving Shenandoah, VA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

Hi, I’m Sarah Comer! I specialize in Airbnb cleaning, making your space spotless and guest-ready. Quick turnovers, deep cleans, and attention to every detail mean your guests leave happy—and your reviews stay five-star. Stress-free hosting starts here!

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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

There are a few ways to reduce your electricity bills if you use window AC units to keep cool. Set the unit temperature at least 1 degree higher than it is currently to reduce costs. Keep the unit clean for it to run efficiently. You may want to hire a window AC specialist near you to inspect the unit once a year and keep it in tip-top shape.

The cost to add Freon to an AC ranges from $100 to $350. It can increase up to $600 for large AC units requiring much more coolant. The cost also depends on how much refrigerant your unit needs. If only a small amount of Freon leaked out, your cost would be on the lower side. A complete replacement of all the required refrigerant can get expensive.

There are many signs of a bad AC fan motor, including if the fan blades don’t spin when the AC kicks on or if they keep spinning when the AC is off. The AC fan cools down the condenser coil, so a faulty motor can also cause the system to overheat. Unusual noises in the exterior AC unit, including grinding or rattling sounds, may also be a sign that the AC fan motor is worn out.

Though it may seem redundant, you can absolutely have a central AC unit and a window AC in your home. In fact, if you place a window AC unit near your central air, it can help move the cooler air throughout your home. But doubling up on your AC methods can get pricey, so factor in cost accordingly.

No, for two very important reasons. First, it’s illegal to release refrigerant into the air or ground since it can be toxic and cause environmental damage. Technicians typically pump old or extra refrigerant into separate tanks for special disposal. Second, without professional equipment to read refrigerant pressure and levels, plus the AC’s suggested requirements, it’s impossible to know if you’ve removed the right amount of refrigerant. Stay away from a DIY solution here and seek an expert with the right tools.

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