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Seasonal Air Conditioner Repair Services: Time for Your Summer HVAC Cleaning

30 June 2023       Bookmark and Share

Is your air conditioning unit not making your home as cold as it used to when it was still brand new? When was the last time you had air conditioner maintenance work? To make sure that it is time to get an air conditioner repair there are some common symptoms which you will notice and experience. In turn you will enjoy the benefit of an on-time air conditioner chemical cleaning in your home.

Cleaning your aircon is one factor to keep your electric bill low. Do not let the inconvenience of a malfunctioning air conditioning system ruin your day. Take action by calling us for prompt and dependable repairs. The first thing you will experience when your air conditioners need repair is it takes longer than usual to cool the area. It is noticeable that the unit is very loud once turned on. There is a foul smell that emanates from the inner components. With air conditioners chemical cleaning, there is a big difference in improving the air quality inside your home. It prolongs the lifespan of the unit and makes it more energy efficient. Further, it even prevents components from freezing over and removes foul odors. Before your aircon quits cooling, have your system inspected for worn or damaged parts if necessary. Our team of skilled technicians is prepared to swiftly diagnose and fix your aircon issues, ensuring you will get back to enjoying a comfortable indoor environment.

If you are having any trouble with your air conditioning unit, simply give us a call. We will come out for a free inspection and give you a no obligation quote for repairs. Our repairs are of the highest quality. We ensure excellent workmanship with our expert technicians.

For more tips on Air Conditioner Repairs, contact Central Plumbing and Heating, Inc.


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