Brr! Have you looked at the 5 day forecast for Loganville, Dacula, Suwanee or all of Gwinnett County? We have!
It’s COLD!!!!
Wednesday we are looking at a HIGH of 39 – that’s right a HIGH! And Thursday, it’s supposed to be 30 with a low of 13!!!
Some simple things to know about your HVAC units:
*If you have a heat pump and temperatures go below 32, your unit will go into emergency heat – it’s not a gas furnace…It won’t heat like a furnace.
*Remember last year during the cold snap, some of the municipalities had gas issues. It might affect us again.
*If you have a unit in your attic with a condensate line, open your attic door a little so that line doesn’t freeze. That line freezing could cause water issues and also apply the emergency shutoff so your unit won’t be working at all.
*If your power goes out, first off even with a gas furnace, you will not have heat. Gas furnaces have electric blowers and also electric ignitions. Shut off your units at the thermostat. If your thermostat is blank, shut it off at the light switch by your unit. When the power is restored, the power surge could ruin your systems. Remember how they always told us to unplug our computers or use power plugs. Same reason.
If your outside unit is covered in ice, do NOT try to break off the ice.
Call us if you are having any problems, concerns or need to have your furnace/heat pump serviced or repaired!
Karen and Deb are taking calls at 770-736-5207
Remember to be careful with these temperatures! Frost bite starts fast!
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BRR! It’s on it’s way, Grayson, Lawrenceville, and Snellville!
Monday, January 5th, 2015Thank You to our Veterans!
Tuesday, November 11th, 2014Between Service Filter Change Options
Thursday, September 25th, 2014We had to share this picture with you! The homeowner says her husband doesn’t like to change the filters. We have heard this enough that we are offering the option for our Club customers to pay a little extra for their contract for our technician to come in between services to change their filters. The filter changing is a supplement to our regular twice yearly maintenance!
Importance of clean filters:
1. Allows your unit to breathe!
2. Helps your unit run as efficiently as
possible which reduces your energy bills
3. Home air quality is cleaner! Allergens are
less!
4. Less dust in your home
Wall Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. will add onto your Club Contract to come change your filter in between services. If your filter is located in a crawlspace, you don’t even have to be home…We’ll leave a note to let you know we were there!
This service is for 1 filter change appointment every 6 months.
This is for standard filters and does not include the air filtration filters.
Filter change appointments will be made when we are in the area and will not be used as a troubleshooting appointment.
On another note, until the end of October, we are offering our Sensi thermostats installed for $199 each. They are compatible with most Smartphones!
Call Deb or Karen at 770-736-5207 to schedule today!
Wall Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. is a family owned and operated business. We have been in the Gwinnett County area, including: Snellville, Buford, Dacula, Loganville, Lawrenceville, Grayson, and Monroe since 1988. We are licensed and insured. All of our technicians have been extensively trained and are drug and background checked!
Mother Nature Interrupts this Summer with a Sample of Fall for Gwinnett County
Thursday, July 17th, 2014Good morning!
Well, apparently Mother Nature wants to remind Lawrenceville, Loganville, Snellville and Stone Mountain what fall weather feels like!
We know it won’t last but call us to come do the routine maintenance on your systems before summer comes back full force with the high humidity!!!
We also have the Sensi Thermostats available for install! Right now, you can have your first one installed at $259.95 and each additional thermostat will be $225 on the same visit! Our Club customers get their discount above and beyond that great price!!
Mike and Karen have been testing the Sensi Thermostat at their house and Mike loves it!
Call Karen or Deb at 770-736-5207, today, to order installation of your Sensi thermostat at this great price or to schedule maintenance for your HVAC system!
Wall Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. is a family owned and operated business. We have been in the Gwinnett County area, including: Snellville, Buford, Dacula, Loganville, Lawrenceville, Grayson, and Monroe since 1988. We are licensed and insured. All of our technicians have been extensively trained and are drug and background checked!
Taking Humidity Out of Your Home Air;
Wednesday, July 9th, 2014Hey Hotlanta!
Now that the humidity has hit Buford, Suwanee, Dacula and all of Gwinnett County, it’s time to take it out of our homes!
You know that feeling when your sheets are clammy, your towels don’t feel dry and carpets feel damp?
Here’s a couple of ideas to take that out of your home
1. Turn your thermostat down a couple of degrees. This allows your AC to pull the humidity out.
2. Have us install a dehumidifier. We have customers tell us what a huge difference it makes in their homes! We give free estimates too.
Call Karen or Deb today at 770-736-5207 to schedule your estimate for a dehumidifier, maintenance or repair!
Wall Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. is a family owned and operated business. We have been in the Gwinnett County area, including: Snellville, Buford, Dacula, Loganville, Lawrenceville, Grayson, and Monroe since 1988. We are licensed and insured. All of our technicians have been extensively trained and are drug and background checked!
GO TEAM USA!!!
Friday, June 20th, 2014Just a quick acknowledgement of Team USA for the Soccer World Cup! Have a great game on Sunday!
Wall Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. is a family owned and operated business. We have been in the Gwinnett County area, including: Snellville, Buford, Dacula, Loganville, Lawrenceville, Grayson, and Monroe since 1988. We are licensed and insured. All of our technicians have been extensively trained and are drug and background checked!
Somebody Cheaper’s Answer!
Wednesday, June 18th, 2014We found this via one of our LinkedIn connections!
Look What David Found!!!
Wednesday, June 11th, 2014David was out at a home today and frankly, this hidden beauty scared him when it moved!!! It was a harmless King snake. Don’t worry it’s fine and so is David!
Dirty Filter Results! Look at this!
Wednesday, May 14th, 2014I know we constantly remind people to change their filters! We even have 3 month reminder postcards for our Club Maintenance customers! But here is proof that changing your filter is important! Because the filter was not allowing air through it, the AC was working so hard it froze up! We had to defrost it before we could work on it!
Call Karen or Deb at 770-736-5207 to join our Club Maintenance Program! We even offer monthly payment options!
Wall Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. is a family owned and operated business. We have been in the Gwinnett County area, including: Snellville, Buford, Dacula, Loganville, Lawrenceville, Grayson, and Monroe since 1988. We are licensed and insured. All of our technicians have been extensively trained and are drug and background checked!
This Year’s Vegetable Garden
Monday, May 5th, 2014I know this has nothing to do with Heating or Air Conditioning but here’s this year’s edition of my vegetable garden! My bean plants are about 3 inches tall, my cucumber plants still have only the 2 leaves but there are enough I’ll have to thin them. I have 6 tomato plants, 2 pepper plants and 1 zucchini (every gardener knows how one good zucchini plant can produce!!!) I also got 12 rutabaga plants…we’ll see how they do. Then I have about 12 rows of corn!
In the picture you can see the milk crates. That’s my composter. Pinterest project!
The pool ladder you see is to give the watermelon and canteloupe something to grow on. I have leftover fence to make the shelves. I also have pots of lavender and chives.
Last years garden was a bust, hopefully, 2014 garden is a major success! I’ll keep you posted!