BRIDGETOWN, OHIO HEATING & COOLING EXPERTS
Bridgetown, Ohio A/C Installation Services
Are you looking to install a new air conditioner? Anytime it comes to something as complicated and expensive as putting in a new central air conditioning unit, a homeowner or building owner should always seek out an HVAC expert who has a proven reputation. Additionally, you want your HVAC installer that guarantees 100% customer satisfaction and has NATE certification and insurance. When it comes to installing air conditioners in the Greater Cincinnati Ohio area, Bridgetown Heating & Cooling is a local HVAC expert that homeowners and business owners trust. As your local Authorized Amana Dealer, we sell the most superior home cooling systems available on the market and we offer expert A/C installation with the best equipment warranty coverage available on the market. In short, we at Bridgetown Heating & Cooling offer what you won’t find anywhere else. We have all your heating, cooling and all-around air care need to be covered in one place.
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Knowing When to Replace an Air Conditioner
YOUR HOME COOLING SYSTEM ISN’T COOLING YOUR HOME SUFFICIENTLY
THE A/C SYSTEM DOESN’T HAVE HEALTHY AIRFLOW
YOUR UNIT IS OLDER THAN 10 TO 15 YEARS
YOU NOTICE MOISTURE OR LEAKAGE
Service Call
Fast A/C Service Calls in Bridgetown, Ohio
Bridgetown Heating & Cooling is the home of the $69 diagnostic service call fee. You won’t find a better deal to pinpoint the precise problem with an air conditioning unit by better trained HVAC professionals at lower price rates than this. Keep in mind, this does not come with any sort of obligation or hidden fees. At Bridgetown Heating & Cooling we are always up front about our pricing and we are always here to offer you the best air conditioning services at the most competitive prices.
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Parts & Labor/Amana Warranty Information
If you own an HVAC unit that’s relatively new, your unit’s warranty is something you should take very seriously and do everything possible to maintain. Whenever we at Bridgetown Heating & Cooling install a new HVAC unit, whether it be an air conditioner, furnace or heat pump, we extend a warranty of around 10 years from the equipment manufacturer, which stipulates you have to register that warranty in addition to maintaining the equipment annually to keep it active. Because remembering to schedule maintenance every single year can seem like a hassle for some homeowners to have to remember to do, we offer service plans or maintenance agreements that help keep the entire system covered 100 percent no matter what. To take that even one step further, we partner with Amana, which offers the best HVAC equipment warranties on the market. As our customer, you’ll always save more and enjoy superior products and services by choosing Bridgetown Heating & Cooling.
A/C System Repair FAQ
What causes the air conditioner to freeze up?
Poor airflow is often the cause of air conditioners freezing up. Freezing typically means there isn’t air flowing through the A/C the way it is designed to. Poor airflow means there isn’t anything to keep the condensation from building up on the evaporator coil. If something is blocking the air from flowing over the ac coils, they get too cold and ice up. Additionally, it could mean there’s a lack of a/c refrigerant in the unit. We suggest shutting down the system immediately to avoid causing damage to the A/C compressor. Give us a call if you don’t figure out what’s causing the freeze-up.
When should I replace my home cooling system?
If your residential A/C unit is 10 years old or older than 10 years, you should at least start to plan for AC replacement in the near future. Usually, AC units don’t last longer than 15 to 20 years of usage in best-case scenarios. They most certainly don’t last as long as the typical furnace. Signs an A/C unit is outdated or needs to be replaced soon include increases in home cooling costs, frequent repair calls and inadequate performance.
What do I do if my A/C isn’t working?
If your home cooling system isn’t operating, the first thing you should look at is the unit’s power source. After checking that, check the thermostat and the system controls. If all this is in working order and it’s not the source of the problem, make sure you don’t have a clogged air filter. If checking these areas does not resolve the problem and your air conditioner still isn’t working like it needs to, give us a call so we can discuss options to resolve the issue.