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It’s understandable that maintenance tasks often fall by the wayside. Many Erie homeowners follow the mantra of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Everyone is busy and many seemingly more important priorities tend to creep up every month to consume time and money.
Continue ReadingIs your AC making scary noises? Call us today! We can help!
Continue ReadingJust like your lungs are an important connection to the rest of your respiratory system, your home’s ductwork, or air ducts, are importantly connected to your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system. For your HVAC system—and your lungs—to perform at peak level, the numerous airways need to be open and clear. All in the name of breathing properly.
Continue ReadingIt’s the first really hot day of summer in Erie when the floor fans and the open windows just don’t cut it anymore. You head over to your thermostat and select “air conditioner” and wait for that refreshing icy air to start blowing out of your vents. When you check a few minutes later, you feel only hot air. Why?
Continue ReadingTo avoid any potential issues, we at Carbon Valley Heating & Air recommend getting a maintenance inspection at least once a year to determine the health of your air conditioner, regardless its age or noise level.
Continue ReadingAs the summer months approach, we are all looking to save some pennies where we can. So why not start with your costly utility bills?
Continue ReadingSchedule a clean-check today to make sure your air conditioner runs smoothly this summer.
Continue ReadingWhen adding on to your home or converting a room to a living area, a ductless system could be your best option.
Continue ReadingPresident’s Award, reflecting our commitment to customer satisfaction as well as providing comfort and value to every one of our customers.
Continue ReadingIn the heat of the summer, it’s easy to assume that bigger is better when it comes to air conditioning (AC) systems. Obviously, if you have an air conditioner that’s too small in your Erie home, you will not be able to keep your temperatures consistently low even if the unit is running constantly.
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