Welcome to HVAC Doctors
The best heating and air conditioning systems are ones that work simply and efficiently to maintain a comfortable environment where you live and work. However, they do require regular maintenance, inspections and adjustments. As energy prices continue to rise, working with a qualified HVAC expert to keep them running at peak efficiency has never been more important.
Are your monthly utility bills going through the roof?
On average, 43% of a home's energy is used to heat and cool it. And that cost hits your wallet every month. There are many things you can do to increase the efficient operation of your HVAC systems. Some as simple as properly sealing exterior doors and windows, changing your filters every month and adjusting your thermostat while you're out of the house or sleeping, to limit the daily operation of the systems. Many other low-cost steps can be taken to increase your HVAC system's efficiency and decrease your monthly utility bill. One of our certified HVAC technicians will thoroughly inspect the units and venting systems to find hidden energy wasting areas, such as improperly adjusted thermostats, oversized or undersized vents, vent seals, intake and outtake obstructions...And, of course, if your units are over ten years old, they may need to be replaced by one of today's more efficient units. With utility and government incentives to help keep the investment in new equipment down, you'll be amazed by how quickly you'll be able to recover that investment in utility savings. Be sure to ask your technician about the latest figures for investment cost recovery, when you get your free estimate.
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Whatever you need for your HVAC: a new installation, maintenance services or troubleshooting; We can help. We regularly work with home owners and insurance adjusters to quickly fix HVAC problems in the most cost effective manner. So if your home owners insurer or warranty company might be involved in the remediation process, rest assured that HVAC Doctors' technicians know the ropes and can help you get them the information they need to settle your claim.
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