Did you know that you should get at least three estimates before making a major purchase? Yes indeed. That is the wise decision, especially when making a major home improvement purchase such as an air handler or furnace. Don't think you have the time? Once you've gotten the first estimate from that other company, and the "sticker shock" wears off finally, sit down, take a breath, and call Hammock's AC. We do things a little differently with regards to replacing your equipment. If you just can't believe what the first company said, Call Hammock's for a FREE second opinion.
A new AC System can mean better performance, smarter thermostats and energy savings. Hammock's does air conditioner replacement differently than most. Call us and a technician will come to you, free of charge and at your earliest convenience. The technician will examine your air conditioning system and duct distribution system. They will then help you determine the best options for your home and budget. There is no high pressure sales interaction. We will leave you with a personalized proposal, other helpful information and time to think it over.
Having your system maintained in both heating and cooling can ensure your system performs at its best. The three most common problems that occur without system maintenance are drain lines clogged with debris and bacteria, electrical component failure, and a filter that has long since clogged up with home environmental particles. These problems often cause a complete shutdown of the system. Worse that that - you could face additional water damage to your home. With routine care by Hammock's AC you can lower your electrical bills and extend the life of your system.
The most clear-cut sign that you need to replace your system is the constant need for air conditioner repair. Although it seems like a higher cost up front to purchase a whole new system you will save money, time, and comfort in the long run by eliminating the need for costly repairs. As the system ages it's performance declines, which not only decreases the output of air conditioning, but also increases your utility bills. New systems are far energy efficient and come with modern convenient features.