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Frequently Asked Questions-home heating and air conditioning

 If you are unable to locate the answer to your inquiry, please contact us at info@konaairheatingandcooling.com. 

  Unclean air filters are the primary cause of many emergency service calls received by the average home air conditioning business.
It is advised to clean or replace your filter once a month, or once every three months if you live in a home without children or pets, in order to protect the functionality, longevity, and efficiency of your system.  


 Most times it is located to the left or right
side - or directly behind - your main air

return grille. Sometimes it may be located inside your furnace if you open the bottom door.


 To avoid the need for emergency heating
and cooling repair services, you should
have your HVAC system regularly
serviced in the spring and the fall, before Summer and winter temperature

extremes put it to the test. Kona Air Heating and Cooling is always running specials during both seasons.


 Unfortunately, this is a common question that can't be completely answered. There are a lot of variables when it comes to pricing HVAC equipment.
Because of differences in size (square
footage), layout (single or multilevel).
exposure, leakage, and other issues that
affect HVAC sizing and cost, it is nearly
impossible to put an exact price on a new
HVAC system. Fortunately, you can get a
free, no-obligation quote from Kona Air Heating and Cooling for

your specific setup.


   

1. Change your air filter regularly.

2. Tune up your HVAC equipment yearly.

3. Install a smart thermostat.

4. Seal your heating and cooling ducts. ..

5. Consider installing ENERGY STAR-certified heating and

cooling equipment.

A good easy start is to have Kona Air Heating and Cooling come out and give your system a tune-up. 


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