Lodi CA Heating and Air conditioning Service FAQs
- How often should I change my filters? Check your filters every two months and replace if needed. I would like to upgrade to a new high efficiency furnace or air conditioner.
- Do you offer financing? Yes we offer financing for all types of situations please call All-Air heating and air conditioning Lodi 1-209-368-4264 to ask about your specific needs.
- Why are furnaces and air conditioners so noisy? Old units aren't built with quality supply that is currently used nowadays. New units today come with insulators on the compressor, plus a weather protector top that lessens sound and increases the life of the unit by shielding the system from ruins.
- What does the air handler do for my system? The air handler distributes conditioned air, that's formed by heating and cooling equipment throughout your residence. When having an air handler, it's trouble-free to filter and it humidify or dehumidify the air flow as desired.
- What does the air handler do for my system? The air handler distributes conditioned air, that's formed by heating and cooling equipment throughout your residence. When having an air handler, it's trouble-free to filter and it humidify or dehumidify the air flow as desired.
- How long can I expect a new system to last? Having a qualified technician to complete a standard preventive maintenance on basis and service recommended for your unit, production averages propose that an air conditioner should last around 12-15 years (others may be less) and a gas furnace should last as many as 20-25 years.
- How much will a new system cost? Every client has individual needs and request, for that reason need individualized consideration. Please contact at 1-209-368-4264 us to schedule a consultation with one of our employees.
- After I have a new air conditioner installed will it require any maintenance? If you have both cooling and heating system I would advise you to call us at 1-209-368-4264, to have us come out and do a tune up every six month. Keeping your systems free of congestion is the best way to keep your system on a healthy ongoing life. Also, I recommend to have regular tune ups to help avoid mechanical breakdowns overtime.