Mike Smith Heating & Air Conditioning, LLC Blog: Archive for the ‘HVAC’ Category

Your End-of-Summer HVAC To-Do List

Monday, September 23rd, 2024
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It might still be hot out there, but there’s no doubt: the summer is coming to an end, and you will be needing to prepare for fall and winter in the not-too-distant future. This can mean a lot of different things, whether that’s garden work, cleaning leaves out of your gutters, or getting ready to host autumn family gatherings. But taking care of your HVAC system should be a top priority!

It might not be at the top of your mind, as you use your AC less and less and spend more time outdoors enjoying the cooler breezes, but your HVAC system needs your attention at this time of year. What should be on your end-of-summer HVAC to-do list? We’ll spell it out for you.

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Is a Ductless HVAC System Right for You?

Monday, August 26th, 2024
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How’s your HVAC system doing? Perhaps some parts of it are not in excellent condition anymore. Maybe you’ve been thinking about whether some repair or replacement is in order. Maybe you’ve got questions about what your options are, and whether some of the interesting new things you’ve been hearing about are really as good as people say.

One type of system you might want to know more about is a ductless HVAC system. These are truly an excellent choice that’s ideal for many homeowners. Is a ductless HVAC system right for you? We’ll explain what the benefits are and what situations make ductless the definite way to go.

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It’s Time for Spring Maintenance!

Monday, March 11th, 2024
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Welcome to spring! It just might be the most beautiful time of the year. But you’re going to enjoy it more if you know you’re ready for the summer heat, which can hit before you quite expect it to. How can you be sure you’re prepared? One of the most important things you can do is get spring maintenance for your HVAC system. Here’s why.

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