Allen TX Heating and Air Conditioning Repair & Plumbing Service
Chrome Heating & Air is proud to provide Allen, TX with the kind of heating, cooling, and plumbing service we would like for our own families.
See how we always meet the home services needs of our Allen, TX customers and why they consider us their plumber and HVAC company in the reviews below!
Yes, Chrome Heating & Air Conditioning is an essential service provider during the COVID-19 virus outbreak near Plano, TX. This is because Chrome provides vital plumbing, sewer & drain, and HVAC services that are essential for maintaining the safety, sanitation, and operation of residences and businesses. Plumbers & HVAC technicians have unique skills that are important to public health and welfare.
Chrome plumbers and HVAC service technicians who come to your home or business will adhere to the CDC's guidelines designed to stop the spread of COVID-19. Chrome will ensure the safest possible service experience for its customers and employees, including wearing personal protective equipment, eliminating physical contact and practicing social distancing. Also, technicians are using hand sanitizer in between hand washes.
- Are they licensed, bonded and insured?
- Can they give you references?
- Do they carry the HVAC brand you are interested in?
- Are they experienced with your current system?
- Are they aware of tax rebates that could be offered with a new system?
- Do they offer financing? If so, check the fine print.
- Do they have a service contract program for you to join?
- Is your company licensed, bonded and insured?
- Are you a professional plumber who has advanced training?
- How much can I expect to pay for this service? A reputable company will be upfront about their prices.
- Can I contact some of your former clients for their opinion of your service?
To prolong the life of an older AC unit, there are several things you can do. First, ensure that the unit is properly maintained by scheduling regular professional maintenance, such as cleaning the coils, checking refrigerant levels, and inspecting electrical connections. Also, regularly changing the air filter can help improve the unit's efficiency and reduce strain on the system. Installing a programmable thermostat can also help reduce the workload on the unit by adjusting the temperature automatically based on your schedule. Ensuring that the unit is not obstructed by debris, plants, or furniture can improve airflow and reduce strain on the system. Finally, consider adding shading or insulation to your home to reduce the workload on the unit. However, it is important to keep in mind that an older AC unit may eventually need to be replaced to ensure efficient and effective cooling.