Having your heating and air conditioning (AC) system ready for spring is a New Year’s resolution that you should make and keep. By now, most homeowners have their heating system ready for winter. What they do not have is their air conditioning system ready for spring, which is just around the corner for Atlanta residents. more »
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Heating and Air Conditioning Measures for the New Year
by Heating & Air Conditioning on March 5, 2012 in Air Conditioning, Bardi News & Awards, Heating
Winter HVAC Repair: Should You Repair or Replace a Faulty Furnace?
by Heating & Air Conditioning on March 2, 2012 in Bardi News & Awards
When a residential furnace has problems in the winter, the first thing the homeowner wants to know is how much it will cost to repair. In many cases, that is a difficult question to answer for two reasons: parts for different furnaces cost different amounts, and fixing an HVAC issue in one furnace could require more »
Heating Repair Atlanta: Common Residential Furnace Problems
by Heating & Air Conditioning on March 2, 2012 in Bardi News & Awards, Heating
The last thing a homeowner wants in the winter is for his or her furnace to malfunction. Yet, the coldest part of the year, when most furnaces are working the hardest, is when furnace problems are at its height. If your home’s heating capacity is slowly dissipating, or has suddenly disappeared, the problem might be more »
HVAC Service Agreements: Four Signs that You Need a New Agreement
by Heating & Air Conditioning on March 1, 2012 in Bardi News & Awards, HVAC Tips
HVAC contracts are an important source of revenue for HVAC companies. Instead of treating customers who have a service agreement fairly, some companies choose to exploit them in an attempt to earn more revenue. There are several signs that indicate unscrupulous agreements between HVAC companies and their customers, with the signs below being four of more »
HVAC Service Contracts: Considerations Before You Sign a Contract
by Heating & Air Conditioning on March 1, 2012 in Bardi News & Awards, HVAC Tips
Signing a contract for HVAC maintenance should take a weight off your shoulders; however, if you choose the wrong service options, it could do just the opposite. Contracts are a critical revenue source for HVAC companies, and the push to acquire them can be intense. Sometimes, this situation results in customers signing contracts without taking more »
Commercial HVAC Systems: Factors in Selecting the Right System
by Heating & Air Conditioning on February 29, 2012 in Bardi News & Awards, HVAC Tips
The type of HVAC system a building needs could depend on several factors. To find out what they are, the building owner should have a commercial HVAC company perform a heating and cooling analysis. Only then can HVAC systems that meet the building’s climate control needs be identified. After an HVAC service performs a heating more »
Residential HVAC: The Importance of Obtaining Servicing or Installation Quotes
by Heating & Air Conditioning on February 29, 2012 in Bardi News & Awards, HVAC Tips
Estimates are the easiest way to make an informed decision when considering repairs or the replacement of your residential unit. An HVAC system consists of many components that operate together to provide consistent warmth to your home. Residential HVAC systems require regular servicing, owner maintenance upkeep, and occasional repairs to continue appropriate operation. A slight more »
Furnace Repair: How to Troubleshoot Common Heating Malfunctions
by Heating & Air Conditioning on February 28, 2012 in Bardi News & Awards, HVAC Tips
A furnace uses numerous components to provide consistent warmth throughout your home. Repairs on forced-air or gas designs can be expected to occur every so often and increase with improper care. Whereas an electrical design can sit idly until repairs can be performed, gas heaters are more time-critical in many circumstances. Your forced-air system can more »
HVAC Services: Facing the Dilemma of Unit Replacement
by Heating & Air Conditioning on February 28, 2012 in Bardi News & Awards, HVAC Tips
Every home and building owner eventually has to decide between repairing and replacing their HVAC system. While many services exist for prolonging the life of your unit as well as maintaining provided efficiency, there comes a point where the cost of continued operation or repairs becomes illogical. The current age of your system will be more »
Commercial HVAC: Is Your System on the Verge of a Major Breakdown?
by Heating & Air Conditioning on February 27, 2012 in Bardi News & Awards, HVAC Tips
Your commercial system is far more advanced than a typical home cooling or heating unit. HVAC services are necessary to make certain you are receiving cost efficient operation throughout your building. A business has two approaches when considering HVAC maintenance—waiting for something to break or using scheduled practices to prevent extensive repairs. The first is more »
- Heating and Air Conditioning Measures for the New Year March 5, 2012
- Winter HVAC Repair: Should You Repair or Replace a Faulty Furnace? March 2, 2012
- Heating Repair Atlanta: Common Residential Furnace Problems March 2, 2012
- HVAC Service Agreements: Four Signs that You Need a New Agreement March 1, 2012
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Air Conditioning Repair Atlanta: What To Do if Your Air Conditioner Isn’t Working
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I want to let you know how happy we are that Keith Bunn and Bardi Heating & Air Conditioning came into our home. Quite literally, Keith saved our lives and I think he should be recognized for finding what he found.
Upon inspection of our old furnace, he discovered a significant leak in the flue vent pipe 

