"Was here a little earlier than scheduled. Went down and checked the furnace and suggested the lines for the furnace humidifier where old and probably should be replaced. I agreed to the replacement and he performed the service; putting in new plastic hoses, fastening them altogether. When he was finished he explained everything he had done and suggested that I might want to get the ignition points replaced in the furnace. "
"I've also used Cardinal for electrical and HVAC service. Cardinal has the best service and technicians of any HVAC, plumbing and electrical service I've ever used. Very well run, customer focused business, with prompt service and very fair pricing."
"After trying several other HVAC service companies, I have been using Kettle Moraine HVAC for many years now In the past they have always been very professional and quick to react to help out with any problem that has come up. This service call was a furnace/humidifier tuneup for what is a ‘new’ system for us due to a move. Doug was very prompt and had all items necessary for the job. I greatly appreciated his professional and that he took the time to show me what he was doing and to instruct me in what I should be looking for to prevent problems. He was also very patient in showing me what I can do to help my system to continue to run efficiently and effectively. I highly recommend Kettle Moraine HVAC."
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"Justin took care to not over sell me. Only what I needed and understood. The install team were tidy, efficient, and educated me about the safety approaches when changing the humidifier filter. That filter and the furnace filter are the same that was used on my old system. They were professional and personable."
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"We had a furnace replaced by Shane. He was very professional about everything, was willing to do what he could to get our heat back on and gave us a good price for the work done. I definitely recommend JDC contracting for HVAC repair and replacement."
"Removal and install of two fixtures, changed a bulb and a switch. I thought it was rather expensive, and I probably could have done it myself, but it was for a tenant and didn't want anything potentially unsafe."
Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts
No, it isn’t necessarily bad to turn your AC on and off frequently—contrary to popular belief. Even if you stop and start your AC throughout the day, it won’t use as much energy as it would if you ran it nonstop.
If you’re concerned about your power consumption and energy costs, there are a few simple ways to use your AC more efficiently. Regularly cleaning the filters, scheduling routine maintenance, and using a programmable thermostat are all great choices.
In some cases, yes, portable air conditioners are worth buying. They’re a relatively affordable option for cooling small spaces. (On average, they cost between $100 and $500 per unit.) Plus, they’re easy to set up, and you can move them around to cool various parts of your home as needed. However, they aren’t the most efficient AC option, and they tend to be noisy.
You may be able to clean mold from your air conditioner in some cases. If the mold growth only takes up a small area, you can use either vinegar or bleach mixed with water to remove it. Larger areas of mold should be left to the professionals, though. It's also a good idea to leave mold removal to the pros if you are sensitive to mold or have asthma.
The decision to put your AC unit on the roof or ground depends on the climate in your area, the roof shape, accessibility, and budget. If you live in a warm climate or don’t have existing ductwork, it’s likely best to stick to a traditional AC unit that sits on the ground. However, if you lack yard space, live in a mild climate, and have easy access to the roof, your home may benefit from a rooftop AC unit.
Signs that your air conditioner capacitor is bad or failing include a range of symptoms. The AC unit may not turn on at all, or it might struggle to start before shutting down randomly or in the middle of a cooling cycle. You might hear a humming or banging noise when it attempts to start, or the compressor might hum without the unit actually running. Other indicators include a smell or smoke coming from the unit, the blower circulating room-temperature air instead of cold air, and an unexpected increase in your energy bills.
The Dane, WI homeowners’ guide to heating and air conditioning services
From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.
Your air conditioning unit is a lifesaver during those blisteringly hot summer months, but common air conditioning mistakes may be increasing your energy bill and decreasing overall efficiency. Read on to learn how to avoid them.
A central air system is great for someone looking to cool and heat their home all year round. Even if your home uses baseboard heating, you can still make the switch. Read on to learn more about adding central air to a baseboard-heated house.