RESIDENTIAL    HVAC    SERVICES

REPAIR, REPLACE or SERVICE? Your dilemma... most likely in the midst of hot summer, or freezing winter. Most homeowners forget about their HVAC system until it breaks so don’t feel too bad if that’s you.  Able Air Conditioning  is here to help; but the secret is really no secret at all… keep its maintenance up to date with certified Able Air techs and don’t worry. We’ll take care of routine maintenance and small problems before they turn into an emergency. Whether this means changing filters on a regular basis or more comprehensive maintenance, our techs will identify what needs to be done to keep your equipment cooling and/or heating.

  • If needed Local Permits
LET'S    BE     PROACTIVE
Just imagine living without heating in winter and air conditioning in summer; that old saying “don’t fix what isn’t broken” sure won’t apply then.  Therefore, pre-emptively call us before each season begins and we will keep your system in top working order. Remember the “other” wise proverb, “there's no harm in hoping for the coolest summer… as long as you're prepared for the hottest”.
REPAIR    OR    REPLACE     
If your system is...
  • less than 12 years old and has been maintained properly with seasonal maintenence then a repair maybe be your best investment.
  • less than 14 S.E.E.R. you're electric bill is higher and costing you up to 30% time to replace.
  • 2 or 3 repairs of $500 or more in past 2 years, time to replace.
  • old and installed prior to new home addition or added space, time to replace.
WHAT    IT    TAKES
The following items are typically required to install an air system:
Physical parts, including: indoor evaporator coil, outdoor pad, outside electric disconnect, electric conduit from the disconnect to the air conditioner, new copper line set from the indoor coil to the air conditioner, and 15 feet of PVC pipe for use as a drain line.
In addition:
OTHER    SERVICE     LINES
Air Conditioning and Heating is our focus, thus we specialize in more than just residential please click below for other areas of interest.
  • Breakers & Thermostats
  • Condensate Drainage
  • Ductwork Modification