The life expectancy of an HVAC system can vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of system, its quality, how well it is maintained, and how often it is used.
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Having problems with your heating or cooling system, give us a call 24/7.
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An air conditioner that is regularly maintained will run
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We provide customers with an industry leading 10-year installation warranty and a two-year service and repair warranty. With most companies, you will get a standard manufacturers warranty on installations and a one-year warranty on service and repair work.
We believe our warranties set us apart from our competitors and show our commitment to quality work and service.
Read MoreWe base our business on honesty, integrity, teamwork, and accountability, and that’s what our customers expect from us.
We base our business on honesty, integrity, teamwork, and accountability, and that’s what our customers expect from us.
We base our business on honesty, integrity, teamwork, and accountability, and that’s what our customers expect from us.
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Make an AppointmentAll work was explained and we were shown where and what was to be done. Price was very fair. Workers were on time and ready to work. Job finished on time. Everything was cleaned and vacuumed. System worked properly. It was very nice to work with a company that had very polite and helpful employees at the job and in the office.
From the moment I called Alabama's Best to schedule a n appointment for a routine maintenance check-up on my AC unit, I knew I was in good hands.
The technician went above and beyond to ensure that my AC unit was functioning efficiently and effectively, and even provided me with some helpful tips on how to maintain it in top condition between visits.
The life expectancy of an HVAC system can vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of system, its quality, how well it is maintained, and how often it is used.
Alabama's Best works with most of the brands but we prefer working with Carrier, Bryant, Rheem, Goodman and Trane.
No, you don't want your heating or cooling system to be too large. Air conditioners control the comfort level in your home by cooling the air and by removing humidity. An oversized air conditioner can cool your home faster, but it will use more energy and will not remove humidity adequately. In addition, your existing ductwork may not be able to support the airflow of a larger system. A unit that is too big for your home will have short-run cycles. It can take only a short time to cool the air, but the unit shuts off before enough air blows across the indoor coil where moisture condenses into water and drains from your system. Too much moisture left in the air can lead to mold and mildew problems. These short-run cycles also mean your system starts and stops more often, which uses more energy and causes a lot of wear and tear. An air conditioner operates more efficiently during long-run cycles. The same holds true with heating systems. An oversized furnace can warm the house quicker, but it uses more fuel and causes greater temperature swings in the home.
Industry experts estimate that as many as 70% of all homes with central air have poorly installed ductwork. Ducts that are not properly sealed or insulated fail to get the hot or cool air where you want it efficiently, therefore costing you money. Before you invest in a new system, make sure a heating and air conditioning professional checks your ducts and includes specific recommendations in their proposal to you. This can normally be done as part of your in-home estimate. Don't spend the money on a new, super-efficient system unless you are sure those efficiency gains won't be lost by poor ductwork.