Frequently Asked HVAC Contractor Questions - Answered By Muse Heating And Cooling
If you've got questions about heating and cooling service, maintenance, repair, or installation for your home or business, Muse Heating And Cooling is the local HVAC contractor in Roachdale with all of the answers. With a decade of experience in repairing, installing, and maintaining heating and cooling systems, water heaters, air conditioning mini-splits, and furnaces of every type throughout Central Indiana, Muse Heating And Cooling is the only HVAC company you should trust to ready your home for extreme temperatures of winter and summer.
What Are Mini-Splits And Why Should I Consider Them?
A mini-split system doesn't rely on ductwork to supply your home with cold air. Instead, refrigerant moves through insulated lines from the outdoor unit to indoor units located in each of your home's cooling zones. Some outdoor units are powerful enough to divide your home into as many as nine cooling zones, each cooled by its own separate unit. Each indoor unit cools the room or zone it's in.
Can You Help With My Water Heater, Too?
Yes, we can! We can replace heating elements and repair all makes and models of gas or electric water heaters, and we can also advise you on selecting a new water heater to properly handle your household's hot water needs, and quickly and efficiently install the new water heater of your choice if you like.
What's The Purpose Of Preventative HVAC Maintenance?
Like most physical and structural aspects of your home or business, your heating and cooling equipment is no small investment, and proper maintenance can extend the life of that equipment so you get the most out of that investment. Regular preventative HVAC maintenance also keeps your system operating and the peak of its performance which can help you avoid high power bills, and you can also sleep with the confid\dence that the air that you and your family are breathing is safe, pure, and free of allergens and contaminants.
How Do I Know If I Need an HVAC Repair Or A Brand New Unit?
That can be really hard to tell without a professional inspection and assessment, but advanced age is a sure sign your system may need to be replaced. On average a system can last between 10 to 25 years with preventative maintenance. The life expectancy of any HVAC system or equipment depends on the preventative maintenance and service performed on them, as well as the type of equipment and your type and frequency of usage.
Projects
Runtru Mini Split, Mini Barn
Customer called about getting a quote on mini split unit. They stated the unit need to be put in their Mini Barn, located in Russellville, IN. Muse Heating and Cooling was able to give them a quote on a Runtru, 22 seer, Mini-split (12000 BTU, 115V) […]
See This ProjectResidential Packaged Unit (Gas Furnace and A/C) Crawfordsville, IN
Muse Heating and Cooling received a call that a resident in the crawfordsville area was having, No HEAT. When arriving, one of our technicians notice the existing unit had a cracked heat exchanger and the unit was over 20 years old. The technician notified the customer […]
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Fall Furnace Tune-Ups
The leaves were just starting to change in Brownsburg, IN, when John noticed something strange—his furnace wasn’t kicking on like it used to. With cold weather approaching, he knew it was time for a fall furnace tune-up. After all, his family couldn’t go through another Indiana […]
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Why Water Heaters Die
In general, if a storage-type water heater is over 10 years old, regardless of what the problem may be, most HVAC contractors will likely recommend replacement. Modern storage water heaters typically last around 8 to 10 years depending on the usage, and local water quality, and […]