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Wyoming All-Service LLC
4.7(
40
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Gas Boiler or Radiator Heating System - Repair

Serving Pine Bluffs, WY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"He knew what he was looking for and went right to work. He unclogged my drain in less than 15 mins. Impressive service and very personable. I will use this service for all of my plumbing needs. Thanks so much."
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel

+15

Response time2 days
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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ECP Heating Venting & AC, LLC
4.6(
38
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Central A/C - InstallDuctless Mini-split A/C - Install or ReplaceGas Furnace / Forced Air Heating System - Install+13 more

Serving Pine Bluffs, WY and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Yes, he is the best installer and hvac company we have ever hired. It was a complex attic install and it came out perfect. The boss is a perfectionist and very efficient. Super happy with the level of engineer grade service and attractive pricing compared to other companies with their massive markups on equipment etc!!"
Furnace Install
Response time2 hrs
25 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by60%of homeowners
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All American Plumbing Co.
4.4(
13
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Boiler or Radiator Heating System - Install or ReplaceBoiler or Radiator Heating System - Install or Replace - For BusinessBoiler or Radiator Heating System - Repair or Service+47 more

Serving Pine Bluffs, WY and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jim had to put in a new copper run from the existing water line through the house, just above the foundation, and outside to where the new sprinkler system manifold would be located.  He installed a vacuum valve to prevent backflow from the sprinkler system into the water line, per city ordinance. 
He was able to run the line through the wall of the house instead of the cement foundation.  This was a cost savings on labor.  It took him about 4 hours of actual on-site work to complete the install.  He worked on a couple of very hot (90 plus degrees) days.
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Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

On average, an AC unit lasts between 10 and 20 years. However, the specific lifespan depends on the type of unit, how often it's used, the local climate, and the quality of maintenance. Central AC units typically last 12 to 17 years, while window units have a shorter lifespan of 8 to 10 years. Portable AC units last about 5 to 10 years, and ductless mini-split systems can last up to 20 years. To extend the life of your AC unit, it's important to perform regular maintenance, such as replacing filters, cleaning coils, and scheduling annual professional tune-ups.

If your AC suddenly stops working, the first thing to check is your thermostat settings. Ensure the thermostat is set to the appropriate temperature and mode (cooling). Sometimes, a simple adjustment or replacing the batteries in the thermostat can resolve the issue. If that’s not the issue, look to see if the circuit breaker tripped. These basic checks can often identify simple fixes before you need to call for professional assistance.

If your AC unit isn’t cooling and you haven’t figured out why, there are a few good reasons to turn it off ASAP. The source of the issue, whether that be leaking refrigerant or a broken compressor, will worsen and cause more damage to the overall unit the longer the machine is allowed to run. When in doubt, shut it down until you or an AC pro can ensure everything is working properly.

You may never need an AC recharge if there are no leaks. However, if your AC unit has a leak that cannot be patched appropriately, you’ll need an AC recharge every time the freon level drops low enough that it disrupts your system—this could be once every two to three years. It all depends on the size and frequency of the leak.

This is a bit of a trick question. Even though the seasons arrive at the same time every year, the weather doesn’t always behave according to the calendar. So, while it’s fair to say that you can expect to turn on your AC starting in late May or early June, it all depends on the outside temperature and how cool you like to keep your home.

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