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HVAC Service & Installation

Technical standards for air quality, humidity control, and energy-efficient climate systems in North Georgia.

In Atlanta, an HVAC system is more than a luxury—it is a critical home system for managing high outdoor humidity and protecting indoor air quality. Whether you are maintaining an existing unit or sizing a new energy-efficient system, understanding SEER2 ratings and ductwork integrity is essential for long-term comfort and cost savings.

Core HVAC Services

  • New System Installation: Sizing and installing heat pumps, furnaces, or hybrid systems tailored to your home's square footage.
  • Preventative Maintenance: Bi-annual "tune-ups" to clear condensate lines and check refrigerant levels before peak summer heat.
  • Ductwork Repair & Sealing: Improving airflow efficiency and reducing dust/pollen infiltration from attics or crawlspaces.
  • Humidity Control Solutions: Integrating whole-home dehumidifiers to prevent mold growth and improve comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions — Atlanta HVAC

What SEER rating do I need in Georgia?

As of 2023, the Southeast region requires a minimum of 14.3 SEER2 for residential systems. For Atlanta's climate, moving to a 16 or 18 SEER2 unit can provide significant ROI through reduced cooling costs during June–September.

How often should I change my air filters?

In the "City in a Forest," pollen counts are among the highest in the nation. We recommend checking filters monthly and replacing them at least every 90 days—more frequently if you have pets or allergies.

Should I repair or replace my old R-22 unit?

Because R-22 refrigerant has been phased out, repairs are becoming prohibitively expensive. If your unit is over 10–12 years old and requires a major repair (like a compressor), a full replacement with a modern 410A or R-32 system is usually the smarter investment.

Monitoring and Mitigation

Don't wait for the first 90-degree day to test your system. By monitoring delta-T (temperature split) and clearing debris from your outdoor condenser, you can identify early signs of system fatigue.

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