Air Conditioning Repair in Pierce County, Washington

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At Infinity, we're more than just another HVAC contractor. Our team of heating and cooling professionals will craft your ideal indoor environment in Pierce County, WA. We are experts in providing the air conditioning system you need to make your home or business a place of endless comfort.

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Your Friendly Local Professionals For Air Conditioning Repair In Pierce County, Washington

From Bonney Lake to Mount Ranier, Infinity Heating & Air in Pierce County is here to serve your air conditioning repair needs. We're proud to continue our legacy of delivering the best AC maintenance services in Pierce County, Washington.

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Trusted AC Repair Service At The Ready In Pierce County, Washington

Are you experiencing an issue with your cooling system, central air, or air conditioner? Give Infinity Heating & Air a call, and a friendly expert HVAC technician will be on the job in no time.

We offer 24-hour emergency service, and most non-emergency repairs in Pierce County can be completed within a couple of days.

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Infinity's Air Conditioning Service Provides Endless Peace Of Mind

Never worry about your Pierce County AC system again with Infinity Heating & Air's “set-it-and-forget-it” maintenance plan. Your perfect indoor environment is for enjoying, not stressing about the upkeep.

Contact Infinity today to see how an Endless Comfort Plan could be the right solution for you.

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Infinity Does Air Conditioning Repair In Pierce County, Washington Right

Design the ideal system for your comfortable indoor environment

Choose from heat pump, central air, ductless/mini split systems and more

Custom home air conditioning and commercial air conditioning systems

Indoor air quality solutions

Scheduled maintenance plans and repairs as needed

24-Hour on-call Emergency Repairs

Maximize your HVAC system's energy efficiency and save

Infinity Is Here To Do More

We're here to do more than just sell and service AC systems and heating systems. Infinity Heating & Air is a local, family-owned business that has been providing custom heating and air conditioning solutions and crafting ideal indoor environments for over 12 years.

Our knowledge of the Pierce County's microclimates, our attention to detail, and our unmatched customer service are why homeowners in Pierce County call on us for all of their home air conditioning needs.

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Our experienced and skilled technicians are ready to install the perfect air conditioning system and heating systems for your needs.

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Air Conditioning FAQ's

Do Bigger Air Conditioning Units Perform Better?

Not necessarily. If you buy an AC unit that's too big, it will cool the air quickly, but it will shut off before it blows enough air across the indoor coil to drain water from your system. This will leave too much moisture in the air, which can lead to mold and mildew in your home.

Also, your system starting and stopping more often may cause it to use more energy and wear down faster. Longer run cycles are more energy efficient. The experts at Infinity Heating & Air will help you choose the right size AC unit for your home.

How Often Should I Have My Air Conditioning Unit Serviced?

We recommend having your air conditioner serviced once a year to save on energy bills and AC repair costs, keep your system running smoothly and efficiently, and make it last longer. The longer you put off AC maintenance, the worse your unit will perform, and the more likely it is to break down. Trying to save money by delaying maintenance may backfire by forcing you to pay more on energy bills, and potentially on repairs, if something in your system breaks down due to lack of maintenance.

How Can I Cool My Home More Efficiently?

Some ways to improve the cooling efficiency in your home include:

Replace your existing air conditioner with a newer, more efficient one. This will lower your energy bills and cool your home much more effectively. Schedule a consultation with Infinity Heating & Air, and we can help you find a unit that fits your home.

If you aren't ready to upgrade your air conditioner, you can improve efficiency by simply setting your thermostat to a higher temperature. During the summer, set your thermostat to 75 degrees or higher. Every degree counts: just 1 degree below 75 degrees will cause your energy bill to go up 3 to 5%.

Keeping vents unobstructed is another small way to increase your home's cooling efficiency. Move any furniture or curtains to evenly distribute cool air throughout your home. If there are rooms in your home that you rarely use, consider closing their vents to avoid wasting energy.

Consider installing ceiling fans. The U.S. Department of Energy says that a single ceiling fan “will allow you to raise the thermostat setting about 4 degrees with no reduction in comfort.” As mentioned above, every degree will save you money on your energy bill.

And of course, make sure to get annual maintenance from one of Infinity Heating & Air's licensed technicians to keep your system running as efficiently as possible and to fix any potential issue.

What Do Air Conditioner Ratings Mean?

If you're considering installing a new air conditioning unit, you're probably wondering what many of the rating acronyms in the sales literature mean. Here's a quick explanation of the most common ratings:

EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio) is a measurement of the cooling output of an air conditioner divided by its energy usage. It is calculated under specific test conditions that represent peak load. A higher EER number means a more energy efficient system.

SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures the efficiency of cooling equipment. It is calculated based on a seasonal average. A higher SEER rating means the unit is more energy efficient.

HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) measures the efficiency of the system's heat pump. Again, a higher number means a more efficient unit.

How Long Does An AC Installation Take?

Each air conditioner installation job is a little different, but on average, a direct replacement & installation of an air conditioning unit takes around 4-6 hours. Additional time may be required if the AC installation team is replacing the coil, disconnecting, setting, or flushing the lines, replacing the AC pad, setting the AC on brackets, etc. along with any other variables that may have been included in the contract.

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