FAQs

FAQs

Taylor Heating & Air Solutions

Have an HVAC-related question? We have the answer! Check out our FAQs below to learn more about our company and services.

  • When should I have my heating and cooling equipment serviced?

    Your HVAC systems should be serviced before the start of each heating and cooling season. Your air conditioner should have regular maintenance performed at the end of winter or the beginning of spring, while your heat pump or furnace should have its regular maintenance performed at the end of summer or the beginning of fall. Give us a call today at Taylor Heating & Air Solutions to schedule an appointment for HVAC repair or service.

  • How often should I replace my HVAC air filters?

    Your air filters should be replaced every one to three months depending on usage. This is vitally important to the performance of your HVAC systems and your indoor air quality. Give us a call to make an appointment for an air conditioning service.

  • How important is my indoor air quality?

    It's so important! Your indoor air quality can be as much as 100 times worse than the outdoor air. That means pollutants, allergens, dust, and mildew can be circulating in your home and affecting your family's health and well-being. Improving and maintaining your indoor air quality is vitally important to your home and family, especially with routine air conditioning service.

  • What are the benefits of attic ventilation?

    Did you know that when the summer heat beats down on your roof, the attic can reach up to 150 degrees? Having attic ventilation can help control moisture, keep cooling costs down, and prevent the accumulation of mold and mildew. If you're in need of HVAC repair or maintenance services, then don't wait to get in touch with us today.

  • What are the benefits of a programmable thermostat?

    Installing a programmable thermostat in your home helps you take control of how much energy you use for heating and cooling. If used effectively, a programmable thermostat can help you improve energy efficiency and save money on your utility bills. Don't wait to schedule an appointment for air conditioning service with our team.

  • What are the benefits of HVAC zoning?

    Zoned HVAC allows for better comfort control, decreased energy bills, and higher energy efficiency. With HVAC zoning, your energy waste is reduced because your HVAC equipment won't have to work as hard to regulate the temperature throughout the house. Give us a call today to learn more and to get your much-needed air conditioning service.

  • What should I do about my frozen AC?

    When your AC freezes up, either inside or at the outdoor unit, you have a problem. When your AC is frozen, you could subject your system to serious damage if it isn't addressed promptly. Don't wait to give us a call for an air conditioning service as soon as possible.

  • How do I know when it's time for an AC replacement?

    Many homeowners have a difficult time deciding whether to keep pouring money into their aging air conditioning system for costly repairs or to upgrade to a new, more efficient AC. It may be time for an entire replacement if you keep needing to schedule an appointment for an HVAC repair.

  • What's wrong with my noisy air conditioner? Can I fix it myself?

    First things first, you shouldn't attempt to fix your noisy air conditioner on your own! Unless you have professional knowledge of HVAC electrical system layouts and the proper meters to test all the working components of your AC, you are putting yourself and your air conditioner at significant risk for harm. Give our team a call to schedule an air conditioning service right away.

  • What is dual-zone air conditioning?

    A dual-zone air conditioning system is a network of thermostats and duct dampers that regulates the amount of cooled air each zone (one or more rooms) receives throughout the day. Zoning technology allows homeowners to cool only the occupied areas of living space at any given time or to set different temperatures in different areas of the home. Reach out to learn more about this type of air conditioning service.

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