Heating and Cooling Specialists
About Climate Care Heating and Air
About Chad Paul and Climate Care Heating and Air
Founded in May 2024, Climate Care Heating and Air is a family-owned business based in Sweetwater, TN, dedicated to providing exceptional heating and cooling solutions. With over a decade of experience Chad wanted to begin serving the Sweetwater area, we believe that every customer deserves access to energy-efficient options, fair pricing, and outstanding customer service.
Our skilled team of HVAC professionals is committed to delivering top-quality installation, service, and repairs for both residential and commercial clients. Bonded and insured, we have a proven track record of excellence in every project, no matter the size. We service, maintain, and install all brands of air conditioning equipment. For a free estimate or to learn more about our services, don’t hesitate to give us a call!
Trained Professionals
Meet Our Team
Chad Paul
Owner
Anthony Caffey
Service Technician
Questions & Answers
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the average life of an HVAC unit?
The majority of HVAC units can last 15 to 20 years assuming they are properly maintained. You may need an occasional repair along the way, but Climate Care Heating and Air can usually catch and fix small problems during annual checks.
What is the cost of a new system?
This will depend on the size of your home and the type of unit, but you can expect to pay around $2,500 on average. Keep in mind that if money is an issue, we can help you explore different financing options.
What is SEER?
This refers to the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER). Every air conditioner has one. The higher the number, the more efficient your unit is. The current industry minimum is 13 for new air conditioners, but some cutting edge equipment can reach a SEER as high as 21. While a unit with a higher SEER may have a higher initial cost, the lower monthly operating costs would save you money over the life of the system.
Should I set my thermostat fan switch to "auto" or "on" when running my AC?
In the interest of keeping cooling costs down, you should use the “auto” setting so that the fan runs only when needed to maintain the set temperature. However, if you prefer a more consistent temperature, then the “on” setting will ensure uninterrupted airflow. This can be beneficial if you have asthma or allergies because the air would be constantly filtered as it flows through the system.
How often does my HVAC unit need maintenance?
On average, you should have your HVAC system serviced once a year as part of spring cleaning. Routine preventative service can help extend the life of your unit.
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