RESIDENTIAL HEATING & COOLING
From Our Family To Yours
At Gary Paul Mechanical, customer service is our top priority. Our HVAC technicians are the best in the business, providing expert service to save you money and keep your home comfortable. Our Energy Savings Program is designed to boost your HVAC system’s efficiency, reducing the frequency of repairs and extending the life of your equipment. We only install systems that meet the highest industry standards for quality and performance, ensuring that you receive the best possible service.
REPAIR
Our trained certified technicians arrive with the tools and expertise to accurately diagnose your cooling or heating problem and offer a straight-forward solution to get your system back up and running.
INSTALLATION
Has your system aged or is beyond repair? Consider a replacement from a company you can trust. Our HVAC expert will offer heating and cooling options that are guaranteed to be reliable and energy-efficient.
MAINTENANCE
Without regular routine maintenance, it’s inevitable that your air conditioning system will quit on you on the hottest or coldest day of the year and at the most inconvenient time.
SIGNS YOUR AIR CONDITIONING IS FAILING
START AND STOP
As condensation forms inside the AC unit, the drain tube steers away the moisture build-up. If the drain is blocked or broken, a pool of water will collect near the system.
LIMITED AIRFLOW
If the air blowing through the vents feels weak, the air system blower, fan, air filter, or a dirty coil could be to blame.
NOISES
Any noise, beyond the routine function of the air conditioner, will indicate a problem.
INACCURATE THERMOSTAT
Sometimes an inaccurate thermostat is due to the inefficiency or poor performance of the air conditioning system.
SIGNS YOUR FURNACE IS FAILING
START AND STOP
Repeated cycling on and off could be a sign that the fan motor is dying, or it might mean that the heat sensor needs to be cleaned.
SPIKE IN UTILITY BILLS
Low temperature can make your furnace work harder, but furnaces that are struggling to get the job done even in moderate temperatures may have deeper problems.
WATER LEAKS
If the water is leaking from the furnace itself, or if it is coming during the heating cycle, then that could indicate a serious issue.
MOISTURE BUILD UP
If some rooms in your home have moisture either on the ceilings, walls or windows, that could be a sign that there could be a problem in the vents or in the furnace itself.