Even though it’s over 100 degrees outside, the inside of your house is a nice, cool temperature, thanks to your air conditioner. Have you ever wondered how your A/C produces cold air?
The answer is Freon!
Freon is a cooling substance that runs through the A/C unit, and is a chemical made of carbon, hydrogen, chlorine, and fluorine. The word “Freon” is actually a name brand for a type of refrigerant. This substance is non-toxic, non-flammable
I had a wonderful experience with Clark heating and AC! From the friendly and professional scheduler to the tech that found my problem. They got to...
I had a wonderful experience with Clark heating and AC! From the friendly and professional scheduler to the tech that found my problem. They got to me lightning fast and were honest and fair with the price. I found my new go to heating and ac company!
Jill Burton
When I saw smoke coming from our AC unit I was 100% sure that we had to replace it; however, when Ivan checked it out he found the problem that...
When I saw smoke coming from our AC unit I was 100% sure that we had to replace it; however, when Ivan checked it out he found the problem that could be FIXED for a tiny fraction of the price. Dave and his team are totally honest, very reliable and know what they are doing. The AC unit is working beautifully and I can't thank Clark Heating and Cooling enough.
Jean M.
Fantastic, dependable and professional service! I was easily able to schedule an appointment and the tech arrived on time. Plus I love that they are...
Fantastic, dependable and professional service! I was easily able to schedule an appointment and the tech arrived on time. Plus I love that they are family owned and operated! We only use Clark Heating and Cooling for our needs.
Katie D
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.