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Trusted Furnace And HVAC In Shelby Township MI

As temperatures begin to drop in Macomb County, it’s the perfect time to consider having one of our technicians come out and troubleshoot your furnace. This guarantees flawless servcice from your HVAC unit when it really counts. And of course, during the fall it’s not too busy for your friends at AC Warehouse.

We’ll do full diagnostics and make sure everything is properly cleaned, tweaked, and ready to give you optimal use. This by the way, adds years of life to your HVAC heater and guarantees you the most efficient energy saving usage. We are your trusted shoulder to lean to make sure, ahead of the game, that you are armed and ready for the cold winter months in Metro Detroit.

At AC Warehouse comfort is king! We’re on your side when it comes to a toasty warm home for you and your family. That’s one of the many reasons why we offer you FREE safety and maintenance furnace specials that insure the best possible furnace at the lowest prices.

Did you know that as much as 1/2 of the energy usage in your house comes from your furnace and air conditioning unit? That means the simple and easy way to maximize your energy usage and minimize your cost comes right down to that HVAC unit sitting in your basement. AC Warehouse uses over 20 years’ experience and know-how to guarantee the highest possible energy savings year round. Regular furnace and air conditioning maintenance is a crucial step in avoiding costly furnace repairs, breakdowns during the cold winter months, and NOT getting all the life and proper usage from your HVAC unit.

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Air Conditioning Repairs Shelby Township MI

When you need “air repair” in Shelby Township MI, A/C Warehouse is here to help. Offering a wide assortment of furnace and cooling units and a variety of services to fulfill the air conditioning needs of our customers, A/C Warehouse is dedicated to your complete satisfaction. Whether you are searching for an air conditioner, trying to upgrade your home’s heat pump unit, or dealing with a “furnace” emergency, the staff of A/C Warehouse is at your service.

Specializing in the service, installation, and repair of most leading brands for both residential and commercial customers, A/C Warehouse is an expert at finding the best solution for your budget. We want to be the ones you trust to take care of the most expensive appliance in your home.
Air conditioning systems, heat pumps, and thermostats…we fix them all. Our certified air conditioning technicians are experts in all types of home furnace and air conditioning systems.

Our expert air conditioning repair technicians can take care of any cooling emergency you may have. They’ll make sure that your air conditioning system is functioning properly and is running at peak efficiency. Our air conditioning repair expertise includes all makes and models of air conditioning systems. It doesn’t matter if your system is old or new, if you are looking for routine maintenance or if you’re in need of a major AC repair; A/C Warehouse is here to help.

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We will use the square footage of your property to determine your average energy costs and potential savings.

STEP 1 - Please enter your address details below.

STEP 2 - On the following screen set the "Cost Adjustment" slider (blue) to represent a dollar amount equal to approx. 50% of your electric bill during the summer months.

STEP 3 - This calculator will automatically recommend a system
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AC / Furnace FAQs

Air Conditioning and furnace FAQs

Below are some of the most common questions homeowners ask about furnace and air conditioning systems. Just click on the question that interests you to go directly to the answer.

  • Why should I replace my existing furnace or air conditioning system?
  • How expensive are air conditioning and heat pump systems?
  • How do I select the right furnace/cooling system?
  • What is involved in replacing an old system?
  • What is involved in installing a new system?
  • How long can I expect a new system to last?
  • What are some preventative maintenance things I should be aware of?
  • Should I change my indoor coil?
  • Where do I get replacement parts?
  • What is covered in my warranty?

Q: Why should I replace my existing furnace or air conditioning system?

A: You may wish to consider replacing your air conditioning or furnace system if it is old, inefficient or in need of repair. Today’s systems are as much as 60% more efficient than those systems manufactured as little as ten years ago. In addition, if not properly maintained, wear and tear on a system can reduce the actual or realized efficiency of the system. If you are concerned about utility bills or are faced with an expensive repair, you may want to consider replacing your system rather than enduring another costly season or paying to replace an expensive component. The utility cost savings of a new unit may provide an attractive return on your investment. If you plan on financing the purchase, the monthly savings on your utility bill should be considered when determining the actual monthly cost of replacing a system. The offsetting savings may permit you to purchase a more efficient system.

Q: How expensive are air conditioning and heat pump systems?

A: Many factors affect the cost of a furnace or air conditioning system, including the size of your home, the type and condition of the ductwork installed and accessories you might need such as a thermostat or an electronic air cleaner. We have a complete range of systems and accessories available to meet all your needs, including your financial ones!

Q: How do I select the right furnace/cooling system?

A: First, make sure the unit is properly sized. We will provide a load calculation for your home and an energy analysis to determine operating cost. Next, consider any comfort issues in the home. Some products can reduce air stratification and uneven temperatures from room to room. If you have allergies, an indoor unit with an ECM motor will allow you to circulate the air in your home continuously while filtering the air for about the same cost as operating a standard light bulb. Finally, know your budget parameters and the efficiency of the system being proposed. Does the system offer a payback? In other words, will the monthly savings over time offset the cost of the new unit or efficiency option being considered?

Q: What is involved in replacing an old system?

A: Aside from the placement of the new equipment, we will inspect several items and make a determination of whether or not these items need to be supplied or replaced. Some of the items include: ductwork, insulation, refrigerant piping, electrical service, wiring, thermostat, condensate piping, flue piping, flue terminations, chimney liner, slabs, filter, driers, registers, grills, drain pans and evaporator coil.

Q: What is involved in installing a new system?

A: If a system is being added to the home for the first time, most of the items noted in the previous question and answer may be required to install the new system. Besides the equipment, the most significant component is ductwork. The ductwork can be either metal or fiberglass ductwork. The ductwork needs to be properly sized to deliver the right amount of air to each room. The ductwork consists of supply and return ductwork. The supply duct is attached to the outlet of the furnace or air handler and delivers air to individual zones in your home. We will help you determine the size of the ductwork going into a space by the amount of air that needs to be delivered to the space.

Q: How long can I expect a new system to last?

A: If you have a qualified technician perform regular preventative maintenance and service suggested for your unit, industry averages suggest that an air conditioner should last 12-15 years (sea coast applications may be less) and a gas furnace should last as many as 20-25 years.

Q: What are some preventative maintenance things I should be aware of?

A: With the proper attention, furnace and cooling systems can keep you comfortable year-round. Heat pumps and oil-fired furnaces and boilers need a yearly professional tune-up. Gas-fired equipment, on the other hand, burns cleaner and can be serviced every other year. A close inspection will uncover leaks, soot, rust, rot, corroded electrical contacts and frayed wires. In furnace (forced-air) and boiler (hot-water) systems, the inspection should also cover the chimney, ductwork or pipes, dampers or valves, blower or pump, registers or radiators, the fuel line and the gas meter or oil tank — as well as every part of the furnace or boiler itself. Next, the system should be run through a full furnace cycle to ensure that it has plenty of combustion air and chimney draft. Finally, cleaning the burner and heat exchanger to remove soot and other gunk will prevent such buildup from impeding smooth operation. For the burner, efficiency hinges on adjusting the flame to the right size and color, adjusting the flow of gas or changing the fuel filter in an oil-fired system. A check of the heat pump should include an inspection of the compressor, fan, indoor and outdoor coils and refrigerant lines. Indoor and outdoor coils should be cleaned, and the refrigerant pressure should be checked.

Blower
Tuning up the distribution side of a forced-air system starts with the blower. The axle should be lubricated, blades cleaned and lower motor checked to insure the unit isn’t being overloaded. The fan belt should be adjusted so it deflects no more than an inch when pressed. Every accessible joint in the ductwork should be sealed with mastic or UL-approved duct tapes. Any ducts that run outside the heated space should be insulated. On a hot-water system, the expansion tank should be drained, the circulating pump cleaned and lubricated and air bled out of the radiators.

Thermostat
While thermostats rarely fail outright, they can degrade over time as mechanical parts stick or lose their calibration. Older units will send faulty signals if they’ve been knocked out of level or have dirty switches. To recalibrate an older unit, use a wrench to adjust the nut on the back of the mercury switch until it turns the system on and, using a room thermometer, set it to the correct temperature. Modern electronic thermostats, sealed at the factory to keep out dust and grime, rarely need adjusting. However, whether your thermostat is old or young, the hole where the thermostat wire comes through the wall needs to be caulked, or a draft could trick it into thinking the room is warmer or colder than it really is.

Humidifier
A neglected in-duct humidifier can breed mildew and bacteria, not to mention add too much moisture to a house. A common mistake with humidifiers is leaving them on after the furnace season ends. Don’t forget to pull the plug, shut the water valve and drain the unit. A unit with a water reservoir should be drained and cleaned with white vinegar, a mix of one part chlorine bleach to eight parts water or muriatic acid. Mist-type humidifiers also require regular cleaning to remove mineral deposits.

Filters
Most houses with forced-air furnaces have a standard furnace filter made from loosely woven spun-glass fibers designed to keep it and its ductwork clean. Unfortunately, they don’t improve indoor air quality. That takes a media filter, which sits in between the main return duct and the blower cabinet. Made of a deeply pleated, paper-like material, media filters are at least seven times better than a standard filter at removing dust and other particles. An upgrade to a pleated media filter will cleanse the air of everything from insecticide dust to flu viruses. Compressed, media filters are usually no wider than six inches, but the pleated material can cover up to 75 square feet when stretched out. This increased area of filtration accounts for the filter’s long life, which can exceed two years. The only drawback to a media filter is its tight weave, which can restrict a furnace’s ability to blow air through the house. To insure a steady, strong airflow through the house, choose a filter that matches your blower’s capacity.

Duct Cleaning
A maze of furnace and air conditioning ducts runs inside the walls and floors of 80 percent of American homes. As the supply ducts blow air into the rooms, return ducts inhale airborne dust and suck it back into the blower. Add moisture to this mixture and you’ve got a breeding ground for allergy-inducing molds, mites and bacteria. Many filters commonly used today can’t keep dust and debris from streaming into the air and over time sizable accumulations can form — think dust bunnies, but bigger. To find out if your ducts need cleaning, pull off some supply and return registers and take a look. If a new furnace is being installed, you should probably invest in a duct cleaning at the same time, because chances are the new blower will be more powerful than the old one and will stir up a lot of dust. Professional duct cleaners tout such benefits as cleaner indoor air, longer equipment life and lower energy costs. Clean HVAC systems can also perform more efficiently, which may decrease energy costs, and last longer, reducing the need for costly replacement or repairs. Cleaning has little effect on air quality, primarily because most indoor dust drifts in from the outdoors. But it does get rid of the stuff that mold and bacteria grow on, and that means less of it gets airborne, a boon to allergy sufferers.

Q: Should I change my indoor coil?

A: When replacing your air conditioner or heat pump, the answer is most likely yes. The efficiency ratings that are advertised for an air conditioner or heat pump are based on the performance as part of a matched system. If only the outdoor portion is changed, the efficiency and savings could be less than that of a matched system.

Q: Where do I get replacement parts?

A: We can help you obtain replacement parts.

Q: What is covered in my warranty?

A: All our products come with a written limited warranty on parts. This warranty states that a replacement part will be furnished for any part of the prod

Air Conditioner Maintenance in Shelby Township

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Air conditioner maintenance on a regular basis will help ensure consistent operation and comfort.

Air conditioning maintenance imageAir conditioners can operate trouble free for years, as long as they are serviced annually. Due to the tropical climate in Shelby Township, maintenance of your air conditioner is especially important. In regards to your automobile, you understand that paying for minimal maintenance every six months will help protect your automobile. If you don’t maintain your automobile, you will eventually end up paying for a major repair that, in some cases, can be financially devastating. The same analogy applies to air conditioning. Procrastination of regular air conditioner maintenance can result in very expensive repairs.

An air conditioner in Shelby Township, particularly central air units and heat pumps, are extremely durable machines that can operate indefinitely with very little oversight. They are manufactured to operate daily under the extreme temperatures and humidity of Shelby Township. Because of this quality engineering, Floridians can often become complacent about the regular maintenance required to keep this machinery operating. Most Floridians don’t even notice their air conditioner systems, until they are broken.

An air conditioner operational efficiency can diminish by 5% yearly, if it is not serviced annually. So without maintenance, an air conditioner that is only five years old could be operating at only 75% of it’s original factory specifications. Regular air conditioner maintenance has been shown to restore and maintain up to 95% of the unit’s original efficiency. From these facts, you can quickly realize that the cost of regular, annual air conditioner maintenance more than pays for itself in reduced energy and repair costs. Your home will receive more effective dehumification from a regularly maintained air conditioner.

air-conditioner-maintenance imageOne of the most important items to check is the coolant level (previously known as Freon) in the air conditioner. A system that is only 10% low on coolant will cost about 20% more to operate! It is recommended by the Air Conditioning Contractors of America that coolant levels be checked annually. Air conditioning maintenance typically consists of checking the coolant level, cleaning the condensing unit coils, measuring compressor amperage, comparing pressure and temperature to the manufacturers specifications, and servicing fan motors and belts.

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Furnance Repair in Shelby Township

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Heater Repair is a common necessity during Shelby Township winter months.

Heater repair services by AC Warehouse. High quality, professional heater repair with 24/7 emergency service in the Shelby Township area.

heater-repair-sarasota-bradenton imageAC Warehouse can service all your heater repair needs. From furnaces, heat pumps, baseboard and radiant furnace, to thermostats, water heaters, and even filter replacement. AC Warehouse has expert furnace and cooling technicians to perform any heater repair. We provide heater repair services for all makes and models. We also offer emergency 24/7 heater repair service in the Shelby Township area.

AC Warehouse heater repair technicians are experienced, courteous and friendly professionals. Our technicians are always clean cut and take pride in their work. Our vehicles are easily identifiable and stocked with the most common heater parts and equipment to properly complete your heater repair.

At AC Warehouse, you, the customer, is our #1 priority. We strive to insure that you are satisfied with our work. As an AC Warehouse customer, you will have piece of mind that your heater repair service will be performed with expert, courteous and respectful professionalism, dependability. Our ultimate goal is to make you an AC Warehouse customer for life.

 

heater-repair-emergency-24-7 imageAC Warehouse furnace Repair Services Include:

  • Furnace Repair
  • Heater Repair
  • Heat Pumps
  • Electric or Gas Water Heater Repair and Replacement
  • System Tune Ups and Maintenance
  • Thermostats
  • Baseboard furnace
  • Radiant furnace
  • Filter Replacement
  • Emergency Services
  • and more!

 

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  • Carrier
  • Trane
  • York
  • Bryant
  • Lennox
  • Rheem
  • Ruud
  • Comfortmaker
  • Janitrol
  • American Standard
  • And More!

AC Warehouse provides fast, friendly and professional furnace repair services. We want you to become a customer for life!

Call Us with Your furnace Repair Services Questions or Requests!

Shelby Township / Macomb County: (568)554-0394

Need To Upgrade/Replace Your Old Heater/Furnace?

AC Warehouse also sells and installs state-of-the-art furnace systems from some of the biggest names in the business! Call us for an Home Energy Analysis and one of our knowledgeable home comfort specialists can set you up with a more efficient furnace system that will keep your home more comfortable and save you money on your utility bills.
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Furnace systems in Shelby Township and Macomb County

Heat pumps are common for furnace systems in Shelby Township and Macomb County.

rheem-heat-pumpShelby Township - A heat pump is an ideal choice for furnace systems in Shelby Township and Macomb County. Michigan home furnace systems often use heat pumps, which can be efficient in milder climates. Michigan usually does not experience many days with temperatures below 30 degrees. Michigan residents often prefer the simplicity of a heat pump with matching electric backup heat.

An energy-efficient alternative to furnaces, heat pump furnace systems in Shelby Township may have lower cost than gas or electric resistance heat. Heat pumps move heat from space to space, rather than generate heat. Powered by electricity, heat pumps may provide a significant energy savings over gas or electric resistance heat.

The air-source heat pump is the most common type for furnace systems in Shelby Township Macomb County. It transfers heat to and from the interior and exterior of a home. Heat pumps can reduce the amount of electricity a home uses for furnace by as much as 40 percent. Efficient heat pumps can even outperform standard central air conditioners as dehumidifers. Air-source heat pumps are most efficient in warm climates such as Michigan, but they are typically unsuitable for cold climates.

Furnace Shelby Township Air Source Heat PumpsHeat pump technology continually advances to improve performance and efficiency of furnace systems in Shelby Township. Two-speed compressors allow heat pump operation to increase or decrease depending upon immediate furnace needs. Such innovation conserves electrical energy and increases the lifespan of the heat pump parts. Zoned furnace systems utilize automatic dampers so the heat pump can heat various rooms at different temperatures.

air-source-heat-pumpSome heat pump furnace systems in Shelby Township have variable-speed controls. These controls allow the heat pump fans to maintain a comfortable velocity of air movement. This minimizes full speed blower noise, reduces cold air drafts and maximizes overall electrical savings.

Some premium heat pumps furnace systems have additional equipment that recovers left over heat and re-uses it. Such premium heat pumps may replace a stand-alone water heater, as the heat pump overflow will heat water more efficiently than the standard electric water heater. Other advances in heat pump technology include the scroll compressor. A heat pump with a scroll compressor has a longer operating life and is quieter than the standard piston compressor.
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AC Estimate Macomb County

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AC Estimate Macomb County

If you’re dealing with furnace or cooling problems, call us today for a free in home AC Estimate in Macomb County. A lot of companies claim to offer free AC estimates, but they usually come with strings attached. You won’t find that with AC Warehouse. Unlike many other AC companies that charge you for the estimate if you don’t use them to perform your AC repairs, we don’t. We’ll send out one of our courteous, factory trained technicians to assess the problem and then leave you with a fair, detailed estimate for parts and labor.

AC Warehouse is locally owned and operated and has been trusted by Macomb County residents for over 30 years. Ranked #1 in customer satisfaction and voted the Macomb County Herald’s People’s Choice Award Winner 3 years running, you can be sure that AC Warehouse will be there when you need us. Whether you’re in need of AC repairs, a new AC system, a new Pool Heater or an Air Purification system, you can trust AC Warehouse to provide you with a free estimate and to do the job right!

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AC Estimate Shelby Township

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AC Estimate Shelby Township

Need an AC Estimate in Shelby Township? Whether you need an estimate for AC Repairs or a new AC system with installation, AC Warehouse will come out to your home and provide it for free. That’s right, Free AC Estimates!

What makes us different from the other guys? A lot of companies say they offer free AC estimates, but read the fine print. Most of the time the estimate is free only if you use their company for your AC repairs or installation. If not, you get hit with a service charge. When you call AC Warehouse for a free estimate in Shelby Township, you can rest assured that no strings are attached. When we say we provide a free AC Estimate, we mean it no matter who does your work.

Why would we do this? Because we are confident that our quality service, name brand selection, and prices are better than the rest. All our technicians are professionals that are factory trained and certified. They will arrive at your home quickly to diagnose any AC or furnace problem you are having and leave you with fair, detailed estimate for parts and labor.

AC Warehouse has been in the Shelby Township area for over 30 years and knows the toll Shelby Township’s summer heat and rain can take on your AC system. So call us today for your free estimate. And don’t forget to click on our specials page to find the latest maintenance, repair and new AC system discounts and rebates.
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Furnace Maintenance Macomb County

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Heater Maintenance Macomb County

Heater Maintenance is important to your families well being and your Macomb County home. According to the National Fire Protection Agency (N.F.P.A.), “furnace related fires are the second most common cause of house fires.” They also state that “the highest percentage of home fires are caused by failure to have heaters cleaned or lack of maintenance.”

No matter how old or new your system is, a buildup of flammable dust and debris can accumulate in a heater that has been sitting dormant for a period of time. Since most Macomb County families rarely turn on their furnace units, except during the occasional Michigan cold snap, which means the amount of buildup can be quite substantial.

The N.F.P.A. recommends that you “maintain your furnace equipment by having it cleaned and inspected at least one a year by a qualified professional.” So call AC Warehouse for your heater maintenance needs. We will send out a courteous, experienced, factory trained technician to service your system.

And to help you with all your Macomb County heater maintenance needs, please click on our Specials page and see the outstanding offers we have available for you.
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