 
The picture on the left is an example of what can go wrong when the system is not serviced regularly. The indoor evaporator coil develops ice and this builds up until the system is shut down. It then melts all over the place causing damage to the home and to the furnace controls.
Don't Let This Happen To You!

The picture on the right is an indoor evaporator coil covered in what appears to be lint. It is not lint. It is carpet fibers, pollen, hair with the majority of it being dead human skin. We all shed skin every day of the year. The evaporator coil can trap that skin into the matt on the right. Mold, mildew and other not so nice things can grow in your evaporator coil pan and fester their growing and creating an indoor air environment that is none too healthy.

Broken Ducts add to Your Electric Bill
If your heating and cooling technician didn't check your attic for broken ducts then you need a new heating and cooling technician. Our studies show a little more than a Ton of air conditioning is lost through your ducting on average. That means if you have the average 4 Ton system in your home you are really only getting about 3 Tons of heating and air conditioning in your home. But, don’t worry, you still have the honor of paying the electric and gas bills for a full 4 Tons each and every month.
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