All Quality Heating & Air is a licensed, full service company dedicated to providing comprehensive maintenance, repair, replacement and new equipment installation services for air conditioning; heating units; refrigeration; water heaters; and, indoor air quality systems, primarily for private homes and commercial buildings. We also provide information concerning energy savings ("energy star products"), home inspections, toxic mold investigations, and, airborne allergens remediation. All Quality Heating & Air has a dedicated professional staff; which includes, operations management, administrative, accounting, computer; and, technical consultants.
NATE, North American Technician Excellence Inc., is an independent, third-party certification body for HVAC/R technicians. NATE tests technicians; others train. Testing validates the technician's knowledge and a training program's instruction. The Georgia Chamber of Commerce is the grassroots voice of business which vigorously represents its diverse membership of more than 4,000 in the policy-making arenas of state government. RSES provides technical examination programs and training courses for service professionals working on heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems across the nation.
We are not just a heating and cooling company; we live in this community with our own families. We are raising our children here and have the same concerns in our homes about air quality, and comfort. The products and services we recommend are the same that we use in our own homes and recommend to our friends and other family members. We specialize in understanding the specific needs unique to each of our clients. To design a comfort system, we meticulously inspect the home structure; documenting the lifestyle and health concerns of each family member so that we can tailor a system that will create a distinctive in-door environment conducive to the year-round comfort needs of the entire family.
Your house-walls, windows, doors, and roof-likely keeps in more air pollutants and allergens, like dust mites, than it keeps out leading to environmental allergies caused by high concentrations of allergens. The primary causes of poor indoor air quality in homes is the release of gases or particles (dust, smoke, and insect parts) that lead to indoor pollution and possibly life-threatening breathing problems such as asthma. Inadequate ventilation increases indoor pollution levels by not allowing enough outdoor air into the house to dilute indoor pollution.