Best Company For HVAC Repair and Maintenance In Lexington, KY
We are experts at setting up and maintaining a huge range of different brands and types of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) systems.
The Best HVAC Repair & Maintenance Service in Lexington
Reliable, affordable, and experienced HVAC repair and maintenance you can trust.
Lexington Electric & HVAC provides dependable HVAC repair and maintenance services in Lexington. With certified technicians we are ready for emergency repairs and routine check-ups. Our A+ BBB rating highlights our dedication to delivering top-notch service. We specialize in prompt, efficient repairs and preventive maintenance to keep your HVAC system running smoothly all year round.
We offer the following HVAC repair services in Lexington:
HVAC System Diagnostics & Troubleshooting
AC Repair & Troubleshooting
Furnace Repair & Maintenance
Heat Pump Repair & Maintenance
Geothermal System Repair & Maintenance
Preventive HVAC Maintenance
Air Filter Replacement & Cleaning
Ductwork Inspections & Maintenance
Refrigerant Level Check & Recharging
Thermostat Calibration & Repair
For trusted and complete cooling solutions, look no further than Lexington Electric & HVAC. Our team of certified HVAC technicians provides top-notch repair, installation, and regular maintenance services, along with emergency support when you need it most. Reach out today to get started!
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With over 30 years of experience in the industry, David Boggs is one of the most trusted and reliable names in Heating and Air in the Central Kentucky area.
HVAC Maintenance Tips for Homeowners
Know What Kind of HVAC System You Have
You should know what kind of HVAC system you have if you just bought a house. A central air conditioning system has all the parts we mentioned in our piece on HVAC tips for beginners. You may also have a ductless mini-split system or even a wall unit connected to a window (yikes!). Additionally, be aware if your heater runs on natural gas or electricity and whether your home has a heat pump or a boiler.
Regularly Change Your Air Filters
Change the air filter if you’ve just moved into your new home. Before you bought the house, it was probably on the market for a few months, and the air conditioner likely wasn’t running often. But it’s still a good idea to start with a clean air filter.
Make Sure Nothing Is Blocking Your Condenser Unit
It's easy to forget about your fan since it's in the side yard. Over time, plants and other things can grow or pile up around your unit. This can block its airflow and make it work harder to cool your home.
Keep Your Vents Open
Many people who buy their first home do this: they close the vents in rooms they don’t use to save energy, thinking it will help. This actually makes your HVAC system work less efficiently. Heat likes to spread evenly within a space. It’s still possible for heat to enter a closed-vent room, but your HVAC system will have to work harder to maintain the same temperature throughout the house.
Keeping your air vents open ensures your HVAC system runs well and keeps the temperature consistent across your entire home. You get extra points for keeping your ducts clean to avoid allergies and clogs.
Clean the Ducts
Did you know that most home inspections don’t check the ducts? That means if you just bought a house, you won’t know if your ducts are dirty or broken. If you notice your home is dusty or that your HVAC system sounds like it’s working harder than it should, you should check the ducts. If you think your ducts are leaking air, call an HVAC professional right away to either fix or replace them. Most likely, they’re just dirty.
Establish Contact with Licensed Contractors
Now that you own your own home, you can’t rely on your parents or landlord to fix any technological problems—that’s your job now. Most likely, you don’t have a strong relationship with a contractor unless you work in the field. Every home repair contractor should be on your list, but your HVAC contractor should be at the top.
