Proudly Serving Forsyth, North Fulton, Gwinnett, and Hall Counties

Services we offer:

  • Repairs

  • Maintenance

  • Indoor Air Quality

  • New/Remodeling installations

  • Basement Systems

  • Replacement Equipment

  • Dual Fuel System Installation

  • Service Contracts

  • Humidifiers

  • Zoning / Variable Speed

  • Light Commercial

  • Mini Split Installation

Carbon monoxide/furnace safety reminder

Have your gas furnace examined for the safety of your family.

Carbon monoxide (link to CDC) is a colorless, odorless by-product of burned gas, that displaces oxygen in the bloodstream.

In the event of a problem with a gas water heater, furnace, or its duct system, CO can enter the air stream of the central air system.

If this occurs at night while the victim is sleeping, the onset of symptoms such as headache, flush red face nausea and fatigue can go unnoticed.

Long term or high exposure levels can lead to death.

Modern furnaces have safety features that can prevent most malfunctions.

Still, the best way to prevent CO poisoning is to have your furnace/s inspected each season.

If your furnace is located in a garage or near a water heater, CO from your car or water heater can enter through defective duct work.

Our trained technicians can spot problems before they become a danger.

Why not call to schedule service today? (470) 744-1240

Family Owned and Operated, Fast, Dependable, and Honest Heating & Air Conditioning Service and Solutions in These Areas Since 1996:

Alpharetta

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Suwanee

FAQS

Is it really so important to change the filter?

Yes! The efficiency of modern heating and air conditioning equipment is largely based on proper air flow.

Why is there ice on my coil/condenser?

A dirty filter or poorly designed duct system can cause refrigerant pressures to drop below the normal operating range. A refrigerant leak can also cause this symptom.

My dryer vent is located near my condenser/s. Is that a problem?

Yes! Depending on how close, the lint expelled from the dryer vent can easily be pulled into the condenser/heat pump and reduce airflow and efficiency.

If my A/C system is not performing/cooling well should I shut it off?

To be on the safe side, shut it off. This can also expedite repairs by allowing possible ice to melt before a technician arrives.

Do I really need to have my A/C system serviced?

An air conditioner runs many more hours than the average car. An A/C system is a big investment. Regular maintenance is necessary to keep it operating efficiently and to increase its usable life.

There is water dripping outside my window, what does that mean?

County code requires that, in attic installations, an emergency drain pan be fitted with an emergency shut-off switch or that it is drained to a “conspicuous” location, such as over a window. This indicates a problem with your A/C system that requires a qualified technician.

A few things you can try before you call for service!:

When you turn the fan to “On”, does it run? If not, make sure that the furnace door is secure and the power “light” switch is on. (Often a symptom of a recently changed filter.)

A dirty filter can cause a system to freeze up. Try changing the filter.

Is the thermostat set correctly – “calling for Cool?” Turn heat cool switch to “Cool.”

If you’re A/C is still out, call for quick, friendly service! (470) 744-1240

The heat is on… but the house is cold.

Some Furnace issues can be solved by the homeowner without a service call.

Here’s how:

Make sure the Filter is clean!! (Should be changed regularly)

Set the fan to “On.” Does it run? If not, make sure that the furnace door is secure.

Check the circuit breaker and furnace “light” switch – are they on?

NOTE: If the circuit breaker was tripped, there is a problem requiring a service call.

If you have a condensate pump, is it working/clean? (for 90%+ furnaces)

Is the thermostat set correctly – “calling for heat?” Turn heat switch “On.”

If your furnace is still out, call for quick, friendly service! (470) 744-1240

Contact us

Phone:

(470) 744-1240

Address:

355 Brogdon Road, Suite 208, Suwanee GA 30024

Office Hours:

Mon – Fri 8:30AM to 5:00PM

Emergency Service

If you have an emergency call 678-427-6131

355 Brogdon Rd, Suwanee, GA 30024, USA

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