When it comes to ensuring comfort and maintaining optimal indoor air quality in your Des Plaines home or business, having a reliable HVAC system is crucial.
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When you need HVAC services in Des Plaines, turn to the experts at Duct Professor Heating & Cooling. From installation and repair to maintenance and indoor air quality solutions, we have you covered.
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Contact UsIf you're in need of a new HVAC system, our experts can help you choose the right equipment that suits your specific needs and budget. We will ensure a seamless installation process, providing you with a reliable and efficient system that will keep you comfortable all year round.
When your HVAC system malfunctions, it can be a major inconvenience and disrupt your daily routine. Our technicians are well-equipped to diagnose and repair any HVAC issues promptly, including water heater problems.
We understand the urgency of getting your system back up and running, and we strive to provide efficient and effective repair services.
Regular maintenance is essential to keep your HVAC system, including your water heater, operating at peak performance. Our maintenance services are designed to prevent breakdowns, extend the lifespan of your equipment, and improve energy efficiency.
Our technicians will thoroughly inspect your system, clean components, and address any potential issues before they turn into costly repairs.
Your water heater is a crucial component of your home or business, providing you with hot water for various needs. At Duct Professor Heating & Cooling, we offer comprehensive water heater services, including installation, repair, and maintenance.
Whether you need a new water heater installed, a repair to fix a malfunctioning unit, or routine maintenance to ensure optimal performance, our technicians have the expertise to handle it all.
The level of dust and dirt varies from household to household. Factors that affect the amount of dust in your home include do you have pets? How old are your windows? These factors affect how often you should change your filter. Check your filter regularly to determine if it needs to be replaced. However a good rule of thumb is to change your filter once a month.
The answer to this question is, “it depends.” Factors that influence the size of your furnace/ac are: what kind of insulation do you have? What material are the walls? If your system is too large it will be humid in your home. If your system is too small it will consistently run causing the lifespan of the unit to go down and energy consumption to go up. A qualified HVAC technician can help determine the proper size unit for you.
The right answer is yes! Furnaces and ACs are manufactured to work together in tandem. If you just replace one of the units it will still work but you will have reduced performance and efficiency.
You should get maintenance on your furnace every fall, right before you turn it on. You should get maintenance on your air conditioner every spring, right before you turn it on. Your systems did their job last year, make sure that they do their job this year.
This is a great question! However the right answer is, “it depends.” If your system is newer and the parts that need to be replaced are still under warranty then it makes sense to repair it. If your system is 15+ years old it might not make sense to invest into a sinking ship. Newer systems are much more energy efficient than their predecessors and can pay you back on the savings you will receive on your energy bills.