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Furnaces are a vital part of your heating and cooling system and are typically located in your attic, basement.



Furnaces are a vital part of your heating and cooling system and are typically located in your attic, basement.



Furnaces are a vital part of your heating and cooling system and are typically located in your attic, basement.


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Professional Heating and Air Conditioning Services

When it comes to keeping you and your family comfortable indoors, Air Atlanta Cooling & Heating Services, LLC does it all. Our NATE-Certified technicians bring years of hands-on experience and up-to-the-minute training to each and every job. We know that when there's a problem with your HVAC system, you want it diagnosed and set right as soon as possible. That's why we arrive promptly in fully-stocked service vehicles with everything we need to get the job done right.

Ask the Expert - Energy-Efficient HVAC Upgrades

As a Factory-Authorized Dealer, we have access to state-of-the-art HVAC products that can increase your indoor comfort while decreasing your monthly power bills. An energy-efficient heating or cooling upgrade can save enough every month to pay for itself over time. Some of our customers see their monthly power bills cut by up to fifty percent.



Keep Your HVAC System in Good Condition

Preventive maintenance and regular inspections go a long way toward keeping your heating and cooling components in topnotch condition. We offer affordable service agreements to ensure that your furnace, heat pump and air conditioner operate safely and efficiently. A well-maintained system saves on monthly energy bills, reduces the likelihood of costly repairs and extends the life of your equipment.


Be Prepared for Every Season

Prepare Your Home for the Spring


Spring into action and be prepared for summer!

  • Chemically clean your condenser coils
  • Remove leaves from your condenser
  • Trim branches and shrubs from around the condenser
  • Clear the drain line to prevent water damage
  • Have your unit professionally cleaned

Lower that power bill!

Depending on the size of your home, you can save 3% on your cooling costs for every degree you raise your thermostat in the summer. Raising the thermostat from 73 to 78 degrees can mean savings of up to 15% in cooling costs!

Prepare Your Home for the Summer


Temperatures are rising, Stay cool!

  • Keep your thermostat at 78 degrees to save money
  • Change your filters often
  • Make sure bees or ants have not built nests in your condenser
  • if the unit suddenly stops working check your breaker then call a professional.

Check your Fan Man!

Make sure your fan is spinning clockwise. This will create a wind-chill effect. Turn your ceiling fan off when you exit the room. Fans cool people not rooms.

Prepare Your Home for the Fall


An ounce of prevention...

  • Change the filters before the system fails
  • Check the batteries in your thermostat once a year
  • Clean sticks and leaves from around the condenser
  • Have the furnace inspected before it's put to use
  • Clean your drain lines

Batteries can be the culprit!

Change the batteries in your digital thermostat annually: People forget that their digital thermostat has batteries in it. If you get in the habit of changing the batteries annually, you can eliminate a no-heat situation.

Prepare Your Home for the Winter


Our Winter Tips! Be Safe!

  • Have your furnace's heat exchangers inspected to ensure safety from carbon monoxide
  • Keep the system at 68 degrees to save money
  • Make sure your home is sealed tight so no air leaks out or in
  • Ensure your attic is properly insulated
  • Make sure that your system's gas lines and electrical system are checked for safety.

Batteries can be the culprit!

Change the batteries in your digital thermostat annually: People forget that their digital thermostat has batteries in it. If you get in the habit of changing the batteries annually, you can eliminate a no-heat situation.