Why is My Furnace Blowing Cold Air?

December through February tend to be our colder months around here in Jackson, TN. Once you leave your house between traveling, working in cold spaces, heat at work not being sufficient, most of us freeze throughout the day. When you get home for the day, you expect to walk in and the house be warm. […]

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Energy Star: What is it and why is it important for your HVAC system?

What Is Energy Star? ENERGY STAR is a global symbol for energy efficiency. Energy efficiency is one of the easiest and most cost effective ways to combat climate change, clean the air we breathe, improve the competitiveness of our businesses and reduce energy costs for consumers. With fewer pollutants in the air due to ENERGY

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furnace problems

Furnace Problems? Let Us Help!

Furnaces, just like any machine, will need more repairing and/or replacing the older it gets. Replacing a furnace that is 15 years old or more is usually your cheapest option instead of piling on repair bills if the cost of the repairs are 15% or more of the cost of a new furnace. A good

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All You Need To Know About Our Financing Options

Cagle Service Heating and Air wants to make purchasing your emergency, immediate need or planned upgrade HVAC equipment hassle free. We accept all major credit cards plus can arrange for zero money down, short and long term, financing through our partner lenders. Some of our financing options offer “same as cash,” for your added convenience.

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What is a Heat Exchanger? Associated Problems & Safety Concerns

Have you ever asked yourself “What is a heat exchanger?“ Some of us know that it plays an important part in the operation of our furnaces, but what is a heat exchanger exactly and what does it do? In this post we hope to shed some light and information on this topic for you! What

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Improve Your HVAC System’s Energy Efficiency

When it comes to energy efficiency, I would say that most people would desire to improve in this area. One of the most energy-consuming items to evaluate is our heating and air conditioning system. There are ways to make your system more efficient, and in this post I’m going to share some tips with you

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Is Your AC Low on Freon, Continuously?

One of the most common service calls HVAC Service companies get is a complaint that the customer’s AC is low on Freon. Or they “need to have their unit recharged”. While this might seem normal and expected to the average person, it isn’t how it’s supposed to be! How Freon Works Freon in itself is

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Should I Replace My Air Conditioner? (Updated)

Oh to have a brand new, high-efficient air conditioner! Wouldn’t that be great? But do you really need to replace your current air conditioner? Let’s go over some of the signs that indicate it might be time to replace your air conditioner, and also some of the benefits of replacement. We will also share some

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Service Call? What Is It And How Much?

In the heating and air conditioning business, and the service business in general, we have a term referred to as a “service call”. It’s probably our most commonly used service term. But what is it exactly? And what about the fee associated with it? I’m glad you asked! Service Call 101 A service call is

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What Size AC Unit Do I Need?

When it comes to purchasing a new central air conditioning unit, there can be a lot of information to sort through. Pricing and getting a reliable brand are important factors. And of course, the size of the unit needed for your home (or business). In this post, we hope to help you gain a better

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