RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL REPAIRS AND INSTALLATIONS
Ductless Systems
New Installation
Preventative Maintenance
Repair Services
System Replacement
Indoor Air Quality
PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE
At Georgia Cooling, we make it our job to think about your equipment. Nothing is more important than your satisfaction. That's why we offer residential/commercial building owners and managers one of the most comprehensive maintenance programs available.
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Inspections of your systems can be scheduled twice per year, quarterly, or whatever best suits you and your equipment needs.
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Once on-site, one of our trained, qualified technicians will perform a thorough inspection on all the different parts of the systems, including lubricating and cleaning parts when needed. If any problems or areas of concern arise, we will notify you so you can make a timely decision about the repair or replacement of your system.
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Here are just a few benefits a Georgia Cooling Preventative Maintenance Agreement can provide:
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10% discount – on any service or repairs needed on covered equipment, including parts and labor.
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Preferential service – contract provides priority service for breakdowns, over other customers.
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Peace of mind – preventative maintenance can substantially prolong the life of your equipment; this will save you money.
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Long-term savings – clean, well-tuned equipment runs efficiently and to full capacity, lowering your monthly utility bills. Save money by cutting your equipment repair, replacement costs, and energy usage.
Call Georgia Cooling today to schedule a free, no-obligation estimate on a Preventative Maintenance Agreement for your company, or to learn more about our complete range of commercial or residential services.
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Georgia Cooling currently serves more than 600 preventative maintenance agreement customers, including some of your neighbors.
HVAC INSPECTIONS
Twice a year, we'll visit your building to perform our detailed inspections and cleaning. Our Inspection Details Include:
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Replace filters (filters included)
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Check refrigerant pressures; adjust if necessary (max. 1 pound/unit)
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Check electrical connections and tighten if necessary
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Check belts for current condition; adjust or replace if necessary
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Check and clean condensate drain system
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Ensure that electrical controls are working properly
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Clean evaporator and condensing coils if needed (once a year)
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Check heating/air conditioning operation, including ignition sequences and safety controls
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Heat exchanger inspection
AIR QUALITY SYSTEMS
It may seem counterintuitive, but low-quality indoor air has a significant chance of being even more harmful that outdoor air. Your home may harbor many allergens, irritants, and other dangerous substances without you even knowing. Things such as mites, mold, pet hair, cleaning chemicals, tobacco smoke, and more may be a constant presence in your home and, therefore, your lungs. All things considered, there is a chance that the air in your home can be two to five times dirtier than the air outside.
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According to the EPA, sources of indoor air pollutants are widespread. In addition to those listed above, other pollutants may originate from combustion sources, including (but not limited to) fumes from oil, gas, and kerosene.
Furnishings and building materials may also pose a risk by releasing various substances in the air. Products used for household cleaning, maintenance, and even hobbies can potentially be a problem. This is not even to mention any outdoor pollutants that may enter your indoor circulation system, such as pesticides, radon, dust, and smog.
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Our Indoor Air Quality Solutions Include:
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Air Purifiers
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CO Alarms
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UV Lamps
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Ventilators
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Humidifiers/Dehumidifiers
Frequently asked questions
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How much will a new system cost?Each independent experienced Bryant dealer establishes his or her own equipment and labor prices. Please contact Georgia Cooling for pricing information.
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Which Bryant equipment will best fit my home?Many factors affect the sizing and specifications of your system, including square footage, insulation, window surface and configuration, geographic location of your home, duct sizing and arrangement, and many others. Georgia Cooling can perform an in-home load analysis to determine which equipment combinations will perfectly suit your home and your family's needs. Please contact us for details.
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I need help troubleshooting a problem with my equipment.Georgia Cooling is excellent at troubleshooting, and is glad to help you. In addition, we have access to a network of troubleshooting technicians at Bryant Distribution centers across the country. Should your situation require additional factory help, Georgia Cooling can contact the manufacturer for assistance.
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What does my warranty cover?Under the standard factory warranty, Bryant covers the parts, and your installer covers the labor. A warranty certificate was included with your homeowner information packet, and is specific to the model numbers, serial numbers and installation dates of your products. If you cannot find your warranty certificate, your Bryant dealer will also be able to provide you with the information.
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What is the life expectancy of my unit?Dependable Bryant products are among the longest lasting heating and cooling products available. For your specific equipment, many variables affect life expectancy, especially including the regularity of routine maintenance. Contact Georgia Cooling today for insight into the remaining lifespan of your system.
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Where can I get parts for my Bryant equipment?As an experienced Bryant dealer, Georgia Cooling is your best resource for identifying and supplying the correct, current parts for your system, as well as pricing and availability. Please contact us with your specific needs.
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Where can I find literature about my Bryant products, such as owners’ manuals, installation guides and product specifications?Please contact us and we will be happy to provide current information for your particular model.
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Why can't I find the correct size furnace filter at my local home improvement store?The filter shipped with your Bryant unit is made from higher-quality materials than those of the disposable filters found in retail stores. For that reason, replacement Bryant filters can only be purchased through a Bryant dealer. However, keep in mind that Bryant filters are reusable, and can be washed by hand in cold water.
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Why is the SEER rating on the Energy Guide different than what my dealer quoted?Each split system cooling unit has a nominal SEER rating. This rating can be increased with the upgrade of the indoor unit. Your dealer has access to the equipment specifications and can provide you with the actual combination rating for your system.