Gwinnett Air Conditioning Repair

Air Conditioning Repair Gwinnett

Air Conditioning Repair Gwinnett

We are the trusted air conditioning repair contractor that Gwinnett residential and commercial clients know they can count on for reliable repairs at low prices. Our extensive training and experience benefits your family or business in that we do the work right the first time. We repair and install all brands of heating and cooling equipment sold on the Atlanta Georgia market. We serve all the communities in the North Atlanta area including Auburn, Berkeley Lake, Braselton, Buford, Centerville, Dacula, Duluth, Five Forks, Grayson, Harbins, Hog Mountain, Lawrenceville, Lenora, Lilburn, Loganville, Mountain Park, Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Rest Haven, Rosebud, Snellville, Sugar Hill and Suwanee, GA.

A/C Brands Repaired in Gwinnett County

There isn’t a brand of air conditioner, heat pump or furnace in Gwinnett that we haven’t installed or repaired. That includes Trane, Ruud, Rheem, Carrier, Lennox, Bryant, Amana, Coleman, Goodman, Comfortmaker, Payne, Janitrol, American Standard, Westinghouse and others.

Heat Pumps

Your neighbors have upgraded to a heat pump and will get a $1,500 tax credit on their federal taxes. What is a tax credit for energy savings upgrades? Let’s say you were going to get a $200 refund on your federal taxes. Now you will get $1.700 back!

Gwinnett Heater and Furnace Repairs

Call now for a preseason check up for your heating and cooling system. This service cost a minimal amount, but you get the maximum savings. Gwinnett County home owners cooling systems, including dehumidifiers, central air conditioners, air-to-air heat pumps, ground-source heat pumps, and ductless air conditioners will be affected by the next major step in the phaseout schedule of the ozone-depleting refrigerant known as R-22. Are you ready?

Beginning Jan. 1, 2010, the United States will prohibit the use of new R-22 in new systems; however, existing R-22 can be removed from equipment and recycled and reclaimed to be used to recharge existing equipment. In addition, a smaller quantity of R-22 will be produced until 2020 to service existing systems.

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