When it comes to maintaining comfort in flat-roof homes in Phoenix, proper ductwork installation is crucial, especially given the strict regulations set by homeowners' associations (HOAs). We are often tasked with navigating these guidelines while still ensuring efficient airflow and temperature control.
One of the primary challenges with flat-roof homes is the visibility of ductwork. Many HOAs enforce strict rules about the aesthetics of exterior modifications, often prohibiting exposed ductwork. To comply, we have a
It's no secret that Phoenix experiences severe weather in the summer, and your HVAC unit has to work hard to keep up. To make it easier on your unit, we offer whole-house re-ducting. This is where the home is evaluated for any air flow issues or "hot spots," such as that one room you have which never seems to cool down. Also, the ductwork is evaluated to ensure proper sizing, installation, and efficiency of the
Since our company's motto is "AC With the Spirit of Aloha," one way we demonstrate this is through showing Aloha* to our world and being careful with resources. We understand that every dollar counts, and we offer solutions to maintain older HVAC units, rather than just recommending an upgrade or replacement.
We provide our expert opinion on what makes the most sense and will provide the best outcome. We give several options so that you
Have you ever received a quote for an expensive repair or new unit and declared, "There's no way I need a new unit already!" That's when you have that sinking feeling and think, "I wonder if I really need a new unit. But how can I be sure?"
Clark Heating and Cooling is here to help! We will provide you with a full system evaluation and offer a reliable second opinion. Our technicians are experienced
Great question, because there are a lot of different types of filters out there. The right one for your A/C unit will depend on a few different things:
1. Budget (be careful here, low budget air filters may cost you in the long run) 2. Environment, type of A/C unit 3. Filter size 4. Level of filtration required.
By now, I think everyone has heard of Pinterest! This electronic pinboard site is incredibly popular and full of creative ideas, ranging from the latest cookie dough recipes (my favorite) to methods on how to upcycle your old toilet paper rolls (my LEAST favorite-nothing says classy like a toilet paper roll wreath on the front door). With all the ideas out there, of course people have pinned tips regarding A/C units. We will look
Well, with the return of ninety degree weather, we can pretty much bid farewell to our short winter season here in the Valley. It did get cold for about two weeks around Christmas, right? At least that was a nice festive touch. Here are a few of our favorite moments from this year's winter season:
Mild winters equal perfect days for new unit installations! This install was done on January 21, 2015. We would much
The Economist is an international online and print journal which delivers news on a wide range of topics, ranging from current political events to the latest culture trends worldwide. Last year, The Economist published an article discussing the varying costs of making hot climates livable. One major point outlined in the article was that air conditioning can increase productivity. We featured a link to the article on our Facebook page last week, but if you
Eric did his job efficiently & professionally to get our a/c system up & running quickly. Thanks for your great service and follow-up.
Eric did his job efficiently & professionally to get our a/c system up & running quickly. Thanks for your great service and follow-up.
Mike L
I recently got a tune up for my old AC unit. He didn’t try and sell me a new unit and said my existing unit will likely last another 2-3 years. I...
I recently got a tune up for my old AC unit. He didn’t try and sell me a new unit and said my existing unit will likely last another 2-3 years. I appreciate the honesty and that’s why I will use this company again.
Jenny B
About a year after buying my house in Phoenix, we noticed water dripping from through the thermostat during a storm. (Yes, the thermostat!)
After...
About a year after buying my house in Phoenix, we noticed water dripping from through the thermostat during a storm. (Yes, the thermostat!)
After determining where I thought the leak was, I ended up calling Dave. His guy Ivan came over to patch up the condensation drain pipe (I explained I was confident this was where the water was entering the house).
After spending a solid amount of time "going to town" patching up any possible leak on the roof, Ivan was ready to leave and had me sign the invoice. I asked if he had any concern about mold, since there had been a handful of heavy storms before we called Dave. By his own suggestion, he went up into the attic to inspect it. While we were up there, Ivan noticed daylight coming in through the seal of the AC unit to the roof. The unit wasn't sealed correctly or possibly had shifted since being installed. Ivan pointed out that was the actual source of the leak. (And wasn't easy to detect from on top of the roof.) He went back on the roof and reinforced the seal.
I was very satisfied because Ivan wasn't at all in a hurry to get the job done and get out of there. His top priority was clearly doing the job right, and it's because he had that thorough mindset that we were able to identify the source of the leak. We've had storms since then with no further issues.
Paul Statezny
I can't thank your company enough for how fast you came out when our AC unit broke down, and then just as fast replaced it. The service was...
I can't thank your company enough for how fast you came out when our AC unit broke down, and then just as fast replaced it. The service was exceptional and the cost was so reasonable. We will definitely recommend Clark Heating & Cooling to friends and family