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Ashland B.

Posted on: February 16th, 2023 by tcg_admin

Lance was amazing!! He came out, found the problem within the first 5 minutes of being here and fixed what he saw. Went into the crawl space, found another issue and called out another person for that problem. Lance was VERY professional, informative, and knew what he was doing!! If you ever need them, request Lance!!

Tina B.

Posted on: February 16th, 2023 by tcg_admin

They were so kind. I appreciated that they were able to come out quickly, fix the problem, and even teach me a few things about my unit. Josh was very helpful. Thanks guys!

Why Commercial HVAC Maintenance is Important

Posted on: February 13th, 2023 by tcg_admin

If you own a business and have a commercial HVAC system, there are important reasons for having regular maintenance check-ups. Action Air has the answers to questions you may have. 


1. What does preventive maintenance entail?

2. Keep your tenants happy

3. Save money

4. Indoor air quality (IAQ)

If you’re a business owner with commercial HVAC equipment, call Action Air to get started on a regular maintenance plan


Action Air has provided heating, cooling, sales, and service since 1979 and proudly serve customers in Montgomery, Stewart, Robertson, Dickson, Houston, and Cheatham counties in Tennessee and Christian, Todd and Logan counties in Kentucky. We have certified, NON-COMMISSIONED service technicians, qualified installers, and a knowledgeable sales staff. We can help you with your heating and cooling needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 

When you need action, call Action Air (931) 647-8525. 

Do You Need a Whole House Humidifier?

Posted on: January 26th, 2023 by tcg_admin

Action Air wants you to know about the many benefits of a whole house humidifiers. 

What is a whole house humidifier?

Why do you need a humidifier?

Advantages of whole house humidifiers

Air quality

Portable

HVAC installed

 


 

Action Air has provided heating, cooling, sales, and service since 1979. We have certified, NON-COMMISSIONED service technicians, qualified installers, and a knowledgeable sales staff. We can help you with your heating and cooling needs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When you need action, call Action Air (931) 647-8525. 

Mary M.

Posted on: January 22nd, 2023 by tcg_admin

I have been using Action Air Service for over 20 years. They have always been prompt and professional. For my past 3 services Lance Bevier has been my technician and I couldn’t ask for better service. He explains things, he doesn’t rush with his work, but he takes time and does it right. I definitely recommend Action Air for the Clarksville area.

Donnie P.

Posted on: January 22nd, 2023 by tcg_admin

Just a short note to say thank you to Cam Price for his professionalism and thoroughness while here performing a fall service on our unit. He was polite and informative, making recommendations that may help our unit to perform more efficiently. He even did one last look over before he left to make sure every thing was okay.

Jessica H.

Posted on: January 22nd, 2023 by tcg_admin

Our unit went out back in July and we had action air come out and replace it. We had a great experience then with everyone who came out and then again had seasonal maintenance done more recently and the technician, Cam, was great! On time, professional and walked me through the process.

Common Heating and Cooling Myths

Posted on: October 26th, 2016 by tcg_admin No Comments

If you are like us, you have probably heard plenty of do it yourself advice when it comes to effectively heating or cooling your space. While some tips are spot on, others are very misleading and can actually end up costing you money in the long term.

Check out these common heating and cooling myths, debunked!

 

Myth 1: Closing off your vents will save you money on your heating bill.

We really aren’t sure where this folk tale came from, but no, blocking your vents will certainly not save you money. In fact, doing this can throw your system’s natural rhythm out of balance, which could even lead to damaging your heating equipment. The most energy efficient practice is to achieve even heat distribution throughout your home. This requires leaving all vents unobscured.

Myth 2: Leaving a ceiling fan on all the time will cool the room, even when you are not in it.

While the use of ceiling fans can have several benefits, lowering the temperature of a room no one is in is not one of them. Ceiling fans work to circulate the air in the room, which causes your skin to feel cool. While this does make you feel cooler, it does not actually lower the temperature of the room itself. Tricky!

Myth 3: The higher I set my thermostat, the more quickly my room will heat.

Even though it may ease your mind to crank the heat up when you come in from the cold, your furnace will deliver heat at the same rate consistently. The best thing to do is to set your thermostat to the desired temperature and be patient. Setting your thermostat higher than needed actually wastes more energy, because you will likely have to turn the heat down later once your body temperature comes up.  

 

At Action Air, we pride ourselves on offering our customers honest, high quality service. Give us a call at 931-647-8525 today or visit us online to learn more about scheduling a service or routine maintenance appointment. One of our qualified technicians will be glad to address any of your heating & cooling needs!

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Horizon Services Inc.

How will I know when to change my air filter?

Posted on: September 21st, 2016 by tcg_admin 2 Comments

One of the most common issues people have with their HVAC is an obstructed air filter.

Luckily, a dirty filter is an AC issue that can be easily addressed! There are many problems that may be symptomatic of a filter in need of changing. There is no complicated formula when it comes to changing your home’s air filter. When your air filter looks dingy and dirty – change it. It really is as simple as that.

Use these tips to know when it’s time for a filter change!

 

1) Help yourself: Remember to check & change your filters.

This tip may sound silly, but the simple act of remembering to check your filters can help prevent airflow problems down the road. Some people find it helpful to write the date on which a filter was installed on the filter’s edge. Whether or not you choose to do this, try setting yourself a reminder on your phone’s calendar or writing it down on the calendar you keep in your home. When to change your filter depends on many factors, like how large your space is, how many occupants there are, if pets live inside the building, etc. For the average home without pets, it’s recommended to change your filters roughly every 3 months.

 

2) Know your type: Record the type of filter you have.

There are several different type of filters on the market. Which one you choose will depend on your air quality needs, budget, the priority you place on energy efficiency, etc. Economy panel filters come in packs and are fairly inexpensive at first glance. However, these types of filters tend to only catch larger particles and you will likely find yourself needing to replace them more often. Although they cost a bit more money, an investment in a pleated filter can last up to 6 months, catching up to 60% more debris than an economy filter. For those with more advanced air quality needs, HEPA filters can be purchased at a higher cost but, depending on the environment they may not need to be changed as often.

 

3) Tis the season: Keep the time of year in mind.

Was the summer unseasonably hot this year or the winter unusually harsh? These factors can make your HVAC system work overtime, resulting in the need for a filter change sooner.

If you are experiencing problems with your HVAC system, checking the quality of your air filter is a great place to start. Checking your filters once a month is a good rule of thumb to help keep you in the habit! If you find that a more serious issue is occurring, contact us at Action Air in Clarksville, TN. Schedule an appointment with one of our knowledgeable technicians. They will be able to address any issues you may be having. When you need action, call Action Air!

 

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Service Experts

Comfort Guard

Common AC Issues in the Hot Tennessee Summer

Posted on: August 15th, 2016 by tcg_admin No Comments

Warmer temperatures mean HVAC systems are working overtime, which may result in some common problems.

The summertime really heats up, especially here in the south! Humidity and high temps can send us all looking for indoor comfort. Dealing with AC issues in the heat of the summer can be a nightmare, so it’s important to know what to look for in order to spot problems early. Below, you will find a short list of common air conditioning issues that may occur as the summer rolls on.
 

Common Air Conditioner Issues:
 

1) Leaking Refrigerant

Your air conditioner desperately needs refrigerant to work properly. Once your AC system is installed, the refrigerant that comes with it should last for the lifetime of your unit. However, if a leak in the line occurs, you will rapidly notice changes in the performance of your air conditioner. The whole cycle breaks down without refrigerant to absorb heat from within your home and release it outside. If you notice that your air conditioner is leaking fluid, call Action Air for help as soon as possible.
 


2) AC No Longer Cools Like it Did

If you are like us, being hot inside in the summer is not an option. That means you have likely been running your AC more often than usual. If your HVAC system is cooling your home, but is not blowing cool air as strongly as it did at the beginning of the summer, it might be time to check your air filter. A simple air flow issue could be the culprit and changing your filters may make all the difference! If you suspect something more serious is happening, set up a visit from one of our experienced technicians.
 

3) AC is Running but Does Not Feel Cool

If you can tell that your AC unit is running, but the air coming from the vent does not feel cool, the first thing you should do is check your thermostat. If the thermostat is set to your prefered temperature the next step will be to check if your condenser is obstructed. If neither of these are the culprit, you could be dealing with a faulty compressor or an incorrect amount of refrigerant. Contact an experienced professional for assistance if this is the case.
 

Air conditioning problems can be a real downer, but there is no reason to let them ruin your summer! If you are experiencing these or other issues and need help, contact us at Action Air today! Give us a call at 931-647-8525 or send us a general inquiry online. Remember, when you need action, call Action Air!
 

Sources:

Enlighten Me

Angie’s List

Western Sales & Service Inc.