Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | HVAC Services
Find answers to common HVAC questions, including air conditioning repair, heating installation, maintenance tips, and financing options. Learn how to keep your HVAC system running efficiently and explore our expert recommendations.
Question for our services
At Frost Mechanical, we offer a range of HVAC services including installation, repair, and maintenance of central air conditioning systems, commercial A/C systems, package units, mobile home A/C units, mini-split ductless systems, and industrial AC systems. We also provide financing options to fit all credit types.
Yes, all of our technicians at Frost Mechanical are licensed, qualified, and insured. We hold a valid license (TACLA21437E) to ensure we meet industry standards and provide professional, reliable service.
Absolutely! We understand HVAC issues can arise at any time, which is why we offer emergency repair services to get your system up and running as quickly as possible. Contact us, and we’ll be there to help, no matter the time.
Yes! We specialize in both residential and commercial HVAC services. Whether you need a new AC system installed in your home or require maintenance for a commercial building, our experienced team is here to help.
We understand that HVAC services and installations can be a significant investment. That’s why we offer flexible financing options, regardless of your credit history. We’ll work with you to find a plan that suits your budget and needs. Go to our Finance page and Apply
Question about AC
Several factors can affect your AC’s cooling performance, such as a dirty air filter, low refrigerant levels, a malfunctioning compressor, or blocked ducts. Regular maintenance and timely repairs can help keep your system working efficiently.
It’s recommended to replace your AC filter every 1-3 months, depending on the type of filter and usage. A clean filter helps improve airflow, energy efficiency, and indoor air quality while preventing strain on the system.
To improve energy efficiency, schedule regular maintenance, clean or replace filters, seal any leaks in ducts, and install a programmable thermostat. You can also consider upgrading to an energy-efficient HVAC system with a higher SEER rating for better performance and savings.
For energy efficiency, set your thermostat to 78°F (25-26°C) when you’re at home, and raise it a few degrees when you’re away. During the summer, keeping the temperature consistent can help reduce energy consumption and keep your system running efficiently.
If your AC is blowing warm air, it could be due to several issues such as low refrigerant levels, a dirty condenser coil, a malfunctioning thermostat, or a clogged air filter. Start by checking and replacing the air filter, and if the problem persists, it’s best to call a professional HVAC technician to inspect the system and resolve the issue.