FAQs

Quality Complete Home Services Inc

Have an HVAC-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What are signs my HVAC system needs repair?

    • Weak airflow
    • Strange noises
    • Uneven temperatures
    • Rising energy bills
    • Frequent cycling
    • Unusual odors
  • How can I improve my home’s energy efficiency?

    • Change air filters every 1–3 months
    • Install a programmable or smart thermostat
    • Seal ductwork
    • Schedule routine maintenance
    • Upgrade to high-efficiency systems
  • What should I do if I have a burst pipe?

    1. Turn off the main water supply immediately.
    2. Shut off electricity near the affected area if necessary.
    3. Call us right away for emergency repair.
  • How long do water heaters last?

    • Traditional tank water heaters: 8–12 years
    • Tankless water heaters: 15–20 years
  • Why is my water pressure low?

    Common causes include:


    • Pipe leaks
    • Mineral buildup
    • Faulty pressure regulators
    • Municipal supply issues

    We can diagnose and resolve the problem quickly.

  • Do you provide free estimates?

    We provide free estimates for system replacements and new installations on both water heaters and HVAC systems.

  • What HVAC services do you provide?

    We provide installation, repair, maintenance, and replacement of heating and cooling systems, including furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, thermostats, and indoor air quality systems.

  • How often should I service my HVAC system?

    We recommend servicing your HVAC system twice a year:


    Spring – Air conditioning tune-up

    Fall – Heating system inspection

  • What size HVAC system do I need?

    System size depends on square footage, insulation, windows, and layout. We perform professional load calculations to determine the correct size for maximum efficiency and comfort.

  • How can I prevent clogged drains?

    • Avoid pouring grease down the drain
    • Use drain strainers
    • Do not flush wipes (even “flushable” ones)