Diamond Heating and Cooling
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5090 N. Sawyer Ave.
Garden City, ID 83714
(208) 273-9193
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Western Heating and Air Conditioning
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4980 E. Bradley St.
Boise, ID 83714
(208) 375-6101
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Right Now Heating and Air Conditioning
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1112 N. Cole Rd.
Boise, ID 83704
(208) 939-4475
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Perfect Plumbing Heating and Air
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119 E. 42nd St.
Garden City, ID 83714
(208) 629-5192
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Jim's Heating & Cooling
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9171 W. State St.
Boise, ID 83714
(208) 297-5804
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TML Heating and Air Conditioning
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120 E. 40th St.
Boise, ID 83714
(208) 342-6863
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Ashley Heating Air and Water Systems
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8243 Westpark St.
Boise, ID 83704
(208) 378-9445
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Capital City Heating & Cooling
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420 N. Curtis Rd.
Boise, ID 83701
(208) 345-4115
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Quality Heating and Cooling Co.
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11225 W. President Dr.
Boise, ID 83713
(208) 377-3555
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Advanced Heating and Cooling
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721 N. Ralstin St.
Meridian, ID 83642
(208) 336-2665
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Boise residents experience all four seasons, including temperatures that can climb to more than 100 degrees in summer and drop to 10 degrees in winter. This means your HVAC system is used year-round, so having it in working order is a priority. Because of the stress put on a HVAC system, it’s best to have it checked twice a year: once in the fall for the heating system and once in the spring for air conditioning.
HVAC issues in Boise include low or inconsistent airflow, dirt buildup, dust and debris in the ductwork and problems with furnace pilot lights. To have a Boise HVAC technician come out and diagnose a problem costs around $70, and HVAC repair work generally costs from $60 to $90 an hour.
Here are common problems homeowners face with their heating or cooling system:
If you’re experiencing any of these problems, an HVAC repair company can fix the issue and prevent further ones. What seems like a minor nuisance now can turn into a major problem at the worst possible time.
Boise HVAC systems impact indoor air quality
A functioning HVAC system is also vital for filtering the air into your home. Boise air quality shifts dramatically depending on the season. Between July and September, Boise is often surrounded by forest fires, and smoke from fires within Idaho and from neighboring states, like California, are pushed into the city and can stay for weeks at a time.
To help your HVAC system combat the drop in air quality, make sure your air filters are replaced every one to three months, depending on the manufacturer’s recommendation. This helps prevent dangerous levels of smoke from building up in your home. Regularly changing your air filters can also prevent airborne allergens, bacteria, dust and other pollutants that contribute to poor quality.
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Diamond Heating and Cooling has been servicing HVAC systems for Boise residents for more than 15 years. They offer 24/7 emergency service and repair during seasons when heating or cooling systems need immediate maintenance. Customers say they appreciate the free in-home estimates. |
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Western Heating and Air Conditioning |
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Western Heating & Air Conditioning was established in 1967 and offers 24/7 emergency service. The company’s technicians are licensed, bonded and insured, and the company offers extended warranties on repairs. Boise customers praise the experienced and friendly HVAC repair technicians. |
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Right Now Heating and Air Conditioning |
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Right Now Heating and Air Conditioning offers some of the best prices and discounts to Boise customers. The company offers daily discounts and free quotes on its website, and its technicians are available for 24/7 emergency services for local customers. Customers in Boise appreciate the high-quality service provided by the technicians. |