by James Flood | Apr 9, 2026 | Air Conditioning Contractor
It’s the middle of July. Your AC stops working. A technician hands you a repair quote, and suddenly you’re staring at a number wondering — should I just replace the whole thing instead? This is one of the most financially loaded decisions a Lynchburg, VA...
by James Flood | Apr 9, 2026 | Air Conditioning Contractor
Is your AC running harder than it used to — but cooling your home less than it should? Homes in Boonsboro, Peakland, and Forest tend to run larger, with more square footage and more demand on systems that are often 15, 20, even 25 years old. At some point, the math on...
by Bridget Lee | Apr 9, 2026 | Air Conditioning Contractor
Most Lynchburg homeowners call for a straight AC replacement without ever asking whether a heat pump might cut their annual energy bills by a meaningful amount — and HVAC companies don’t always bring it up. When you’re comparing heat pump vs central AC in...
by James Flood | Apr 9, 2026 | Air Conditioning Contractor
How many more summers can a 15-year-old air conditioner realistically handle in Central Virginia’s heat? If your system is struggling — higher bills, uneven cooling, repairs stacking up — you’re probably weighing whether it’s time to replace it. This...
by James Flood | Apr 9, 2026 | Air Conditioning Contractor
It’s the middle of August. Your AC stops keeping up, and you call a technician out to take a look. After a few minutes with the outdoor unit, they come back with news you weren’t expecting: you’ve got a refrigerant leak, and your system runs on R-22...
by James Flood | Apr 9, 2026 | Air Conditioning Contractor
If you’ve started shopping for a new air conditioner, you’ve probably noticed that the old SEER rating is gone. In its place is something called SEER2 — and if nobody’s explained what changed or why it matters, it can feel like you’re buying a...