When is it Time to Repair Your AC?

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AC Installation Services

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Why Isn't My Furnace Working

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Is it Time to Replace Your Furnace

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Furnace Replacement Quiz

Is It Time to Replace Your Furnace?

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Question 1: How old is your furnace?

Furnaces over 15 years are more likely to need replacement, even if they’re still technically running.

Question 2: How often do you have it professionally maintained?

Lack of maintenance can cut the lifespan of a furnace by several years.

Question 3: Have you noticed performance issues lately?

Performance changes may mean the system is struggling and losing efficiency.

Question 4: How are your energy bills compared to past winters?

A noticeable increase in heating costs may point to a furnace that’s wearing out.

Things to Consider When Installing a New Furnace

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Furnace (Forced Air Distribution) →
A common heating system that blows warm air through ductwork. Works well with central AC systems.
Heat Pump →
Transfers heat using refrigerant rather than burning fuel. Offers energy-efficient heating and cooling for moderate climates like Arlington and the DFW area.
Ductless Mini-Split →
A flexible system ideal for homes without ductwork. Allows zoned temperature control.
Hybrid Heating →
Combines a furnace and heat pump to balance efficiency and comfort in varying temperatures.

Common Causes of Drain Clogs

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Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG)
They may go down as a liquid, but they harden in your pipes and create stubborn blockages over time.
Hair
Hair clumps together and traps other debris, especially in bathroom drains. Regular cleaning helps prevent buildup.
"Flushable" Wipes
Despite the label, most don’t break down and can cause major clogs in sewer lines and septic systems.
Food Waste
Even with a garbage disposal, items like rice, pasta and eggshells can create sticky, expanding clogs.
Paper Towels and Tissues
These absorb water and don’t break down like toilet paper, making them a top cause of blockages.
Soap Scum
Soap residue combines with minerals and hair to slowly restrict water flow in pipes.
Feminine Hygiene Products
These expand when wet and are not meant to be flushed. They can cause complete drain blockages.
Dirt and Cotton Balls
Even seemingly harmless materials like dirt, cotton or baby wipes can compact and clog your system over time.