Residential Air Conditioning
Our team can tackle the most difficult residential air conditioning repairs. If your unit isn’t turning on, won’t blow cold air, is producing unpleasant noises, or something in between, give us a call. Schedule regular maintenance for your air conditioning unit to keep it working like new or schedule service for a malfunctioning system to ensure you stay cool and comfortable during the hottest days of the year.
Air Conditioner
Repairs
If your unit isn’t turning on, won’t blow cold air, is producing unpleasant noises or something in between, our team can tackle the most difficult residential air conditioning repairs. Julian’s Heating and Air technicians can provide a thorough inspection and prompt diagnosis. Experience quick, qualified service that will get your system up and running again and ensure maxiumum efficiency all season long.
Air Conditioner
Maintenance
Make sure your air conditioner is ready each spring and fall with regular maintenance plans from Julian’s Heating and Air. Regular service helps reduce the likelihood of system failure and helps extend the life of the unit. Stay cool this spring and fall by setting up a maintenance plan today.
Replacement & Installation
Does your unit need to be replaced? Julian’s Heating and Air proudly supplies and installs American-made Amana Heating & Cooling products. Call us today to learn more about pricing for a new HVAC system.
Common Signs of HVAC Problems in the Summer
Summer heat can significantly strain your HVAC system. Recognizing warning signs of potential problems can help you keep your home comfortable and safe while preventing repairs and energy inefficiency.
- Uneven cooling and warm spotscan occur due to restricted airflow, ductwork issues, zoning problems or refrigerant leaks.
- Unusual noiseslike banging, clanging, screeching, grinding, hissing, bubbling or clicking can all indicate underlying problems.
- Reduced airflowcan be caused by dirty air filters, blower motor issues, ductwork obstructions or a frozen evaporator coil.
- Increased humiditycould result from refrigerant leaks, drainage issues or an incorrectly sized system.
- Water leaks and puddlesusually stem from a clogged condensate drain, a frozen evaporator coil or refrigerant leaks.
- Unexplained spikes in energy billscan be caused by a dirty air filter, refrigerant leaks, ductwork leaks or component failure.
Regular maintenance and prompt professional inspection in response to these signs can significantly extend the life of your HVAC unit and prevent major breakdowns in the sweltering heat. Be proactive to ensure that your HVAC system operates efficiently and reliably so you can stay cool and comfortable this summer.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Can I Schedule an HVAC Service?
Please call us at (417) 427-7800 to schedule an HVAC service. If you have questions about a service, email us at [email protected] or fill out a contact form on our Contact Us page. See our Maintenance Plans page for more information.
How often should I have my HVAC system serviced?
It’s recommended to have your HVAC system serviced twice a year—once for your heating system in the fall and once for your cooling system in the spring. Regular maintenance helps keep your system running efficiently and prevents costly breakdowns.
What Should I Expect When a Technician Arrives at My Home?
When a Julian’s Heating and Air, LLC technician arrives, expect prompt, friendly and professional service. Our technicians will assess your system, explain any issues or recommendations and perform the necessary work efficiently and safely. If repairs are needed, we’ll provide a quote upfront before any work is started, so you’ll never face unexpected repair bills. Depending on the severity or complexity of the issue, a technician may be able to complete the job immediately or may need to schedule a follow-up visit. We respect your property, keep the work area clean and answer any questions you have along the way. We’re here to ensure your HVAC system runs smoothly and provide expert advice for long-term performance.
How do I know if my HVAC system needs repairs?
Common signs that your HVAC system may need repairs include unusual noises, inconsistent temperatures, poor airflow, higher energy bills, or frequent cycling. If you notice any of these issues, fixing the problem early before it becomes a big problem is important. Calling a professional technician to diagnose and address the issue can save you from costly repairs.
What is the average lifespan of an HVAC system?
The average lifespan of an HVAC system is typically 15-25 years, depending on the type of system and maintenance practices. Factors such as usage, installation location, system quality and local climate can all impact the longevity of your system. Regular maintenance helps ensure your system performs well for as long as possible.
Can you provide an estimate before starting work?
Absolutely! If repairs or installations are needed, we’ll provide a detailed estimate upfront, so you’ll know the cost before any work begins. This way, there are no surprises or unexpected bills.
Is your team licensed and insured?
Yes, all of our technicians are fully licensed, insured and trained to handle any HVAC issues safely and professionally. Our technicians are drug-screened and background checked ensuring we hire only the best technicians to be in your home. You can trust that your system is in good hands when you work with us.
What brands do you work with?
We perform repairs on any professionally installed HVAC system, regardless of the brand. While we can install many brands of HVAC equipment, we are a registered Amana Dealer and have found great success with Amana in terms of reliability and customer satisfaction. We trust Amana to provide top-quality, durable systems for our customers.
I need to replace my HVAC unit. Can I install a larger one?
When replacing your HVAC unit, it’s important to choose the right size for your space. Installing a larger unit than needed can lead to inefficiency, higher energy bills and excessive wear on your system. Our team will help assess your home or business to determine the best-sized system for your needs, ensuring optimal performance and energy efficiency.