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Avatar for Blessed Cooling N Heating Services, LLC
Blessed Cooling N Heating Services, LLC
5.0(
15
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Serving Baldwin, MD and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Genuinely honest, technically competent, and a penchant for pragmatic solutioning are the best ways I can describe Aaron and Blessed Cooling and Heating. They are at the top of our list for any future HVAC work."
Response time50 mins
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Blue Dot
4.5(
234
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Serving Baldwin, MD and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 1982

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Anthony Aye was my service technician today. He was very polite and professional. He ensured he wore foot covers to protect the floors. He did an annual tuneup on my HVAC system and took his time and noted and thoroughly explained any potential issues to me. He gave me other available service/installation options to look into for the near future. Overall, he was very pleasant and respectful. I would recommend Anthony Aye to anyone who is looking for a true professional and is very knowledgeable about different systems."
System Installation
196 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Farnen & Dermer, Inc.
3.7(
20
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Serving Baldwin, MD and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 1902

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"THIS COMPANY IS SCAMMING PEOPLE!!! -On 6/24/21, Farnen and Dermer installed a brand new YORK HVAC system in my home. Everything appeared to be fine, and there were no issues for 2 years. -On 8/28/23, I noticed an extremely loud buzzing coming from my outside unit, so I called them to come check on the problem. My unit was still cooling, but extremely loud. Glen A. showed up to diagnose the problem and seemed like a nice enough guy. After about an hour, he informed me that my entire indoor and outdoor unit need full replacement for a total of $10,900. (I paid $7,500 just 2 years earlier). I said, surely this was covered under warranty because the unit was only 2 years old? He then informed me that it was not because it was â struck by lightning and the warranty does not cover an act of god. -At this point in my head things were not adding up, especially since the unit was still cooling, both of my neighbors units were fine (townhouse) and he did not even check the inside unit. I told Glen I need to think about the replacement because that is a lot of money that I do not have at the time. Glen disconnected my outside unit completely before he left with the hottest week of the summer upcoming (95F-98F) and charged me $189 for the visit. -I am lucky enough to have a Fire Marshall as a good friend to ask him about the situation. This guy sees lightning strikes pretty frequently. He told me there is no way that my unit was struck by lightning based off of what I was seeing and also because it would have gotten to all of my neighbors units (townhouse). He informed me it is literally impossible. THE UNIT WAS STILL COOLING! -I decided to get a 2nd opinion from another company. The other company came out and told me that my compressor was bad and that there was no lightning strike to speak of. They also informed me that it was covered under the warranty and they could fix it. The technician said that he noticed the wiring on the outside unit was incorrect. There was a red wire crossed with a black wire. He said that is exactly why my 2 year old compressor went out. This company even put their findings in writing for me. They replaced my parts and got me up and running for 82% LESS THAN F and D! -I am not the only person this has happened to. It appears to be standard practice. You can see the attached pictures of reviews from other people in the same boat on the Better Business Bureau website. I will be submitting a complaint through BBB and demanding a full refund. This is pure predatory behavior and it is unacceptable!"
Luxaire Modulating Furnace
3 Trane AC units
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Response time50 mins
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by75%of homeowners
United Air Temp, Air Conditioning and Heating
New to Angi

Serving Baldwin, MD and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Comfort First Heating & Cooling is the team you need for all your home solutions. Comprehensive comfort is our legacy.\n\nWe're dedicated to delivering unparalleled customer service that mirrors our core values of integrity, stewardship, and excellence.\n\nWe look forward to having you join the Comfort First family as we continue our mission of creating customers for life by earning your business.

FAQs for central a/c service or repair projects in Baldwin, MD

A condenser fan motor is a crucial part of your air conditioner that prevents the compressor from overheating. It pulls heat from your AC unit to cool the refrigerant moving through the condenser coils. This allows your system to blow cool air and keeps everything running smoothly.

The most common causes of AC fan motor failure include loss of lubricant in the system due to overheating and a rusted or leaking run capacitor. Poor lubrication can also cause failure in the belt drive, which may impact the AC fan motor. Weather and electrical components can also affect your AC. For example, a storm could send water into your motor windings and damage the internal components.

Air conditioner fan motors last about 12 years on average, though they can last longer if maintained well. This includes keeping them clean and cooled as needed with annual air conditioner checkups. Routine maintenance is essential to catch AC fan issues early. An HVAC inspection can cost between $70 and $500, while AC cleaning services may range from $100 to $400.

A broken AC fan motor may need replacement because this part usually can’t be repaired. Several things indicate it’s time to replace your AC fan motor, including buzzing noises, a constantly running fan, unusually high energy bills, or an aging system. If you notice these signs, call an HVAC pro for help before the faulty motor starts to strain other parts of the AC system.

There are clear warning signs of a bad AC fan motor, including unusual interruptions in the fan operation. The motor might be malfunctioning if you hear weird noises like grinding or rattling or if the fan continues to spin when the unit is off. These indicators compromise your AC’s cooling performance and increase your energy costs. Addressing these issues immediately by contacting a trusted HVAC professional prevents further damage and safeguards your HVAC's efficiency.

Replacing your AC fan motor takes a professional one to four hours. The technician will start by assessing your system and safely removing the damaged motor. If a new part needs to be ordered, it might take a few days. Once the part is available, your pro will install it properly and make sure your system is running smoothly.

The Baldwin, MD homeowners’ guide to central a/c service or repairs

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.

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