Premier Heating and Air Blog: Posts Tagged ‘McDonough’

High-Efficiency ACs Explained

Monday, April 8th, 2024
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When you’re looking for better cooling in your home, you’ll want to find an AC system that not only works the way you need it to, but also helps you save money. At Premier, we believe in empowering our customers with knowledge to make informed decisions about their HVAC needs. Today, we’re taking a close look at high-efficiency AC units, explaining how they manage to keep your spaces cool while keeping energy consumption—and your bills—to a minimum.

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How a Faulty Thermostat Can Make a Lot of Trouble in Your House

Monday, November 20th, 2023
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Compared to the furnace, air conditioner, and ductwork of your HVAC system, the thermostat is physically a small component. But, without a thermostat, you don’t have a functioning HVAC system at all because you can’t communicate with it. The thermostat in your home is essential for your heating and cooling system to operate at all, so even small thermostat issues can have a significant impact on energy use and indoor comfort.

To help you better understand when you’ll need to call professionals for thermostat repair in McDonough, GA, we’re going to look over the ways thermostat problems can create bigger and wider problems for your home.

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How You Benefit From Regular Duct Cleaning

Monday, August 28th, 2023
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You probably feel like you’ve always got a million things to take care of. Adding one more task into your personal in-box is not something you want to deal with. So when we recommend that you schedule routine duct cleaning in McDonough, GA for your home, you’ll feel tempted to push it off.

We’re not advising that you have duct cleaning done every year. This isn’t a burdensome commitment, and our team does all the hard work. You only have to contact us to arrange for us to come to your house for a few hours to do the job.

We understand that you’ll want to know the “why” of the job. Is it really beneficial to you and your household to have the ducts cleaned every three to five years? The answer is “yes,” and we’ll to explain why below.

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Choosing the Right Commercial AC Repair Service: What to Look for in a Reputable Technician

Monday, May 22nd, 2023
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If you own or operate a commercial business, you need to know that commercial HVAC requirements are much different from residential ones. This applies even to a smaller facility. Commercial systems must work longer, handle greater volumes of heating and cooling, and deal with a larger number of people. 

Because of this, your commercial AC system needs specially trained and equipped technicians to handle any repairs it might need over the summer. How can you find the right contractors and technicians for these jobs? 

We’d love to stop this blog post right here and say that you’ve already found the right team—us! Many people know us for our quality residential services, but we provide top-quality commercial HVAC services as well, from maintenance and installation to fast commercial AC repair in Mcdonough, GA and throughout South Metro Atlanta. But we’ll explain more what you want in a commercial AC repair technician and why we’ve got it.

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Spring’s Almost Here—Time to Get Your AC Prepped for Warmer Weather

Monday, March 13th, 2023
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Are you getting excited about the warmer weather ahead, maybe even feeling anxious for your summer plans to start? We are too, although we’re also here to watch out for the hot-weather needs of our customers. During spring we get busy with one of the most important parts of our job: maintaining our customers’ valuable air conditioning equipment. The inspections and tune-ups we do during maintenance do marvels when it comes to ensuring quality cooling at lower costs.

You may not be sold on having AC maintenance done. We want to reassure you of the importance and benefits of having a tune-up done every year, with spring as the prime season for it. 

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How to Tell You Need a Mid-Winter Furnace Replacement

Monday, January 16th, 2023
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Nobody wants to replace a home heating system in the middle of the winter. It’s inconvenient and can leave you without heating for a stretch. But sometimes it’s necessary. 

The best way to avoid an emergency furnace replacement in McDonough, GA is always to have maintenance scheduled for the furnace in the fall. This helps the furnace get through the winter with few problems, and it also gives technicians a chance to warn you about having a failing furnace replaced before the winter arrives. 

However, you may still run into a mid-season replacement situation. It’s not fun, but our team will see that it gets done fast so you’ll have your comfortable home restored. Below are ways to tell it’s time to get a new furnace mid-winter.

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Why Your AC May Be Having Trouble With the Late Summer Heat

Monday, September 13th, 2021
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The heat of summer rarely lets up in September. It often gets even more intense. You may have noticed that your air conditioning system, after encountering few troubles making your house a cool oasis, has started to struggle with comfort. For example… 

  • Some rooms are hotter than others
  • You’re pushing the thermostat setting lower than usual
  • The AC is staying on longer 

These are all signs of an air conditioner having trouble keeping up with the heat. Because an AC is sized to provide a house with the comfort level its occupants need, this failure indicates something is wrong with the air conditioner. We’ll look closer at what may be happening.

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Your AC Is Leaking Water? Here’s Why It May Be Happening

Monday, July 5th, 2021
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Is your air conditioner leaking water inside the house? If you notice a pool of water around your air conditioner, this is reasonably a time for you to practice some care and caution. An air conditioner should never leak water inside a house.

Why is this happening? How do you fix this? We can help you understand why this problem might be occurring. But first, we recommend turning off your air conditioner to prevent any water damage or serious electrical issues in your house.

In this post, we will discuss some of the reasons why your air conditioner might be leaking water so that you can schedule services for AC repair in McDonough, GA immediately.

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Questions to Ask Yourself When Getting a New AC

Monday, June 21st, 2021
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You have plans to install a new air conditioner for your home. You may have inherited your current air conditioner when you moved into the house and this is the first time you’ve needed to confront getting a new one. But even if you’ve gone through an AC replacement before, it’s probably been many years since you did it the last time and you’re unsure about what you need to do or what type of cooling system to get.

No problem, we’re here to help. We’re the HVAC company in Mcdonough, GA who can help make the process of putting in a new air conditioning system straightforward and with excellent results. Let’s first start with some questions you can ask yourself that will help get the process going. These will also lead to questions you can ask your AC installers.

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How Ductless HVAC Systems Work

Monday, March 15th, 2021
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If you’re interested in making a change to your home’s HVAC system, or you’re planning a first HVAC installation for a new house, you may have heard about ductless mini split heat pumps as an option. You might not be sure exactly how they work, but that’s why you have a professional HVAC company in McDonough, GA like us to help. We work with the finest ductless heating and cooling systems on the market, and we’re happy to provide you with all the information you need to make a great choice for home comfort.

We can start helping you right now with a quick overview of how ductless HVAC systems work.

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