Services.
Our Services
Residential & Commercial
Service, Repair, Maintenance, Installation

Service & Repair
All major brands serviced including York, Ruud, Trane, Bryant, Carrier, Amana , Rheem, Lennox, and more. Warranty work performed. Most repairs completed same day. After hours service available.

System Replacement
Free, no obligation estimates. Existing system replacement. New residential construction. New commercial construction. Ductwork sizing and replacement. Financing available.

Preventative Maintenance
We offer thorough 15 point inspections including: Amperage/voltage readings. Refrigerant level readings. Inspecting and cleaning parts. Inspecting all components and controls. Please ask us about our Seasonal HVAC Maintenance Program and how to save on your bi-annual inspections.

Installation
At Ed's Heating & Cooling, we know that HVAC systems don't' always need to be replaced, but when repair costs outweigh replacement costs, a new York or Ruud brand system may be best for you.

Split Systems
Considering ductless? Let us explain how a Samsung mini-split system may be right for your application.

Duct Work
Ed's Heating & Cooling takes pride in quality work. We don't cut corners! We have a full-service sheet metal workshop where we fabricate all our custom ductwork and specialty pieces.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often do I need to change my air filters?
Once a month is a pretty good rule of thumb for most people. Depending on where you live and how much dirt, pet dander, and other contaminants are present, the answer could be more or less. Check your filter frequently to determine if it’s dirty. If it is, change it.
How do I maintain my HVAC system?
HVAC Maintenance TIPS
* Clean dirt, leaves and debris from around the unit.
* Turn the thermostat to heat and test the system once a quarter.
* Clean or replace filters once a month or as recommended.
* During moderate weather, don’t use the air conditioner or heater unnecessarily.
What causes AC units to freeze up?
There are a lot of reasons why your air conditioning system might freeze up, and all of them require help from a professional technician to resolve, as only they have the training and correct tools to fix the problem.
What’s the best way to extend the life of my unit?
Heating and cooling units are a big investment, so it’s understandable that you’d want them to last as long as possible. Reducing usage is always helpful, so turn the thermostat up or down, as needed, to reduce use when you’re not at home. Changing air filters will prevent clogs. Regular check-ups can also help you ward off any potential trouble spots.
