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At Alabama Heating and Air, we’re committed to keeping you comfortable all year round. With years of experience in the heating and air conditioning industry, our team of certified professionals is dedicated to providing top-notch service, whether you need a quick repair, a new installation, or routine maintenance. Ready to enjoy exceptional comfort in your home? Contact us today to schedule your service or request a free estimate. Our friendly team is here to assist you and ensure you receive the best HVAC solutions tailored to your needs.
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It's generally recommended to have your HVAC system serviced at least once a year. For heating systems, it's best to schedule a check-up in the fall, and for cooling systems, in the spring. Regular maintenance helps ensure efficiency and longevity.
You can improve efficiency by regularly changing air filters, sealing leaks in ducts, ensuring proper insulation, using a programmable thermostat, and scheduling regular maintenance.
It’s recommended to check the air filter every 1-3 months and replace it as needed. In high-use situations or if you have pets, you might need to replace it more frequently.
First, ensure that the thermostat has power and is set to the correct mode (heat or cool). Check the batteries if it's a battery-operated model. If it still doesn’t work, there might be a wiring issue or a problem with the HVAC system itself.