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Heat Pump vs Air Conditioner – Which One is Right for You?

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Heat Pumps are usually more efficient than air conditioners, but are they right for your St. Louis home? Choosing between a heat pump and an air conditioner is a common dilemma for homeowners in St. Louis. Both systems offer cooling solutions by using refrigerant to transfer heat from your home’s interior to the outdoors. However, …

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What Is Air Balancing? Ways to Avoid Hot and Cold Spots in Your Home

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There are a variety of reasons your home may be having this problem. However, whatever the reason, Thomas Hoffmann Air Conditioning & Heating can help! Have you noticed hot or cold spots in your home? Do certain areas feel warm and humid while others are almost chilly? It’s a common issue many homeowners face but …

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Is Your Air Conditioner Ready for Spring?

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After this chilly winter, you’re likely ready for spring. But is your AC ready for the warm weather? The St. Louis area is already experiencing spring-like weather. Is your air conditioning system ready? It’s likely been months since you turned it on. Now that it’s warming up, most homeowners expect to turn their AC on, …

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Signs You’re Overworking Your Air Conditioner

AC Repair St. Louis

Most homeowners are unaware that they’re overworking their air conditioner. Here are some signs to watch. What’s the first thing you do when your home gets a little too warm for your liking? If you’re like most people, you probably turn the AC down for seamless cooling. There’s nothing wrong with that, just as long …

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5 Signs Your AC Unit May Be Low on Refrigerant

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If your AC hasn’t been working optimally, low refrigerant is often the first culprit. Here are five common signs that may indicate your AC is running low on refrigerant. Refrigerant is the lifeblood of your air conditioner. Ideally, your AC shouldn’t need more refrigerant because it isn’t getting used up. Therefore, low refrigerant is usually …

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