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FAQs

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Have a heating and air service-related question? SUPERHEAT has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How often should I have my HVAC serviced

    We advise scheduling HVAC maintenance on an annual basis to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your system.
  • How often should I change my filter?

    The frequency of filter changes varies depending on the type of filter. Some high-efficiency filters can last up to a year before needing replacement.
  • Do you offer financing?

    Yes, we provide financing options to help make your HVAC investment more manageable.
  • How long does HVAC equipment usually last?

    Typically, HVAC equipment has a lifespan of about 15 years. At this point, it's advisable to start considering replacement options.
  • What are some tips for lowering my energy costs?

    To reduce energy costs, ensure your air filter is clean, maintain a clean condenser coil, schedule regular maintenance, and consider upgrading to a more efficient system that meets 2025 EPA guidelines.
  • If I replace my outdoor unit, do I need to replace my indoor unit?

    In most cases, it's recommended to replace both units simultaneously. This ensures better modulation and improved overall system efficiency.
  • Why should I replace my R22 or R410A unit?

    As refrigerant costs increase, repairs for R410A units become more expensive. Additionally, replacement parts may become harder to source over time.
  • Why should I improve my indoor air quality?

    Indoor air pollution is often more severe than outdoor air pollution. Installing an in-home air quality device can help alleviate allergy symptoms and improve overall respiratory health.
  • What's the best way to extend the life on my HVAC unit?

    Regular maintenance is crucial for maximizing the lifespan of your HVAC system. We offer an annual maintenance contract that includes a 10% discount on labor and repairs to help you maintain your investment effectively.
  • What causes AC units to freeze up?

    AC units typically freeze up due to insufficient airflow or low refrigerant levels. This could be caused by a leak, air blower issues, or other factors. We recommend scheduling an inspection to diagnose and address the problem.
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