Priority Heating & Air (555) 123-4567

24/7 Heating & Air Conditioning Experts

Emergency repair, expert installation, and preventative maintenance for year‑round comfort.

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Our HVAC Services

From no‑cool and no‑heat emergencies to new installs and tune‑ups, we do it all.

AC Repair

Fast diagnostics and fixes for any make or model. Refrigerant leaks, frozen coils, and more.

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Furnace Repair

Ignition problems, short cycling, strange noises—our techs get the heat back on.

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Maintenance & Tune‑Ups

Seasonal tune‑ups extend system life, lower bills, and prevent breakdowns.

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New System Installation

High‑efficiency ACs, furnaces, heat pumps, and ductless mini‑splits sized right for your home.

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Indoor Air Quality

Filters, UV lights, humidifiers/dehumidifiers, and whole‑home purification.

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Ductwork & Thermostats

Duct repairs, sealing, zoning, and smart thermostat installs & setup.

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What Customers Say

Fast response, clear communication, and quality workmanship—see why homeowners choose Priority.

“AC died on a 98° day. Tech arrived in 45 minutes and had us cooling again within the hour.”

— Rebecca S.

“They installed a variable‑speed furnace and our bills dropped noticeably. Super clean install.”

— Marco G.

“Annual tune‑ups are thorough and they explain everything. Great customer service.”

— Dana L.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Air Conditioning FAQs

Low refrigerant, dirty coils, or compressor issues can cause warm air. We test pressures, clean coils, and check electrical components.
1" filters: every 30–60 days. Media filters: 3–6 months. Check monthly during peak season or with pets/allergies.
15–18 SEER suits many homes; variable‑speed systems deliver comfort and savings. We size to your home and climate.
R‑22 is phased out; supplies are scarce. Most systems use R‑410A or newer blends. Replacement may be smarter long‑term.
Restricted airflow, low refrigerant, or blower failures. Shut off cooling, run fan to thaw, then schedule service.
Yes—proper setup with schedules/geofencing reduces runtime and improves comfort.
We perform a Manual‑J load calculation. Oversizing causes humidity issues—right‑sizing is key.
If repairs exceed ~30–40% of replacement and the unit is 10–15+ years, replacement often wins—plus efficiency gains.
Heat rise and duct imbalance. Zoning, returns upstairs, or a dedicated system can fix uneven temps.
It modulates capacity to match demand for better humidity control, comfort, and efficiency.
Average 12–15 years depending on maintenance, installation quality, and climate.
Coil cleaning, charge check, electrical tests, superheat/subcool, airflow verification, and drain service.
Clogged condensate line or rusted pan. We clear the line, treat algae, and add a float switch to prevent overflow.
Avoid it—dust fouls coils and blower wheels, hurting efficiency and reliability.
MERV 8–11 fits most homes. Higher MERV may need duct/system design to maintain airflow.
Moisture and dust in the coil/pan. Cleaning, UV lights, and proper drainage reduce odors.
Try 76–78°F at home, 82–85°F away. Use schedules and ceiling fans; keep humidity in check.
Yes—overheating and poor oil return. Find and fix leaks before recharging.
Two‑stage offers low/high capacity for smoother comfort and efficiency vs full‑on single‑stage.
Yes—ideal without ducts, for additions, or hot rooms; efficient with zone control.
Brief dimming from inrush current is common; a soft‑start kit or electrical check can help.
AC condensers: no full covers—trap moisture. A top cover is fine. Heat pumps must stay uncovered.
Oversizing, dirty coils/filters, low refrigerant, or faulty sensors/boards. We diagnose root cause to protect the compressor.
Modern condensers ~55–75 dB. Grinding, screeching, or clanking indicates trouble—shut down and call.
Change filters, keep 2–3 ft clearance, gently rinse fins, and don’t block supply/return vents.

Heating FAQs

Check thermostat, breaker, and filter. Common faults: igniter failure, pressure switch issues, tripped high‑limit.
Dust burning off the heat exchanger is normal briefly. Persistent odors need inspection.
Annually before heating season: safety check, combustion analysis, blower cleaning, filter change.
95%+ AFUE is high‑efficiency; in cold climates the savings justify upgrades vs 80–90% models.
Dirty filter, blocked vents, faulty flame sensor, or oversized equipment. We verify airflow and controls.
Yes—CO risk. Shut down and plan for replacement immediately if confirmed.
Typically 15–20 years with maintenance. Frequent repairs or rising bills signal end‑of‑life.
Duct leakage or poor returns. Balancing, zoning, and insulation fixes even temps.
Modern cold‑climate heat pumps heat efficiently below freezing; auxiliary heat may assist on extreme days.
Gas often cheaper per BTU where gas is available; electric pairs well with heat pumps and all‑electric homes.
They vary output for smoother temps, efficiency, and lower noise.
Burners light then shut off after seconds—often a dirty sensor. Cleaning frequently restores operation.
Commonly 66–70°F. Program setbacks for savings; avoid extreme drops that cause long recovery.
Loose panels, undersized ducts, or failing blower bearings. We isolate vibration, balance airflow, and service the motor.
Whole‑home humidifiers relieve dry air and static. Aim for ~30–45% RH depending on outdoor temps.
Leave immediately and call the gas company/emergency line. We follow with leak detection and repair.
Yes—restricted airflow overheats the exchanger, tripping safeties and shortening life. Replace filters routinely.
Change filters, keep returns clear, vacuum around unit, and schedule annual professional cleaning/safety checks.
Leave and call emergency services. Possible cracked exchanger or venting issue—do not operate equipment until cleared.
Furnace heats air via ducts; boiler heats water/steam via radiators/baseboards. We service both.
Smart adds remote control, learning, and energy insights. We ensure compatibility with multi‑stage/heat pump systems.
Seal ducts, add insulation, install a smart thermostat, and maintain equipment. High‑efficiency upgrades yield savings.
Use with tip‑over protection and proper clearances. Keep away from water and combustibles; never use ovens for heat.
Failed igniter, closed gas valve, tripped limit, or blower issues. We'll diagnose safely and restore heat.
At 15–20+ years with costly/frequent repairs, replacement improves reliability, safety, and efficiency.

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