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Smoky Mountain Heating & Air
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Mailing Address: PO Box 5377, Asheville, NC 28813

Office Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30am to 4:30pm

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November 11th, 2016 - Posted in Heating

No heat!?! What can I do before placing a service call?

With the season’s first freezing temperatures this weekend, we thought this would be a good opportunity to offer suggestions of what you as a homeowner can check before placing an emergency service call.  Of course only do what you are comfortable doing, and never open the panels of  units to access internal parts or mess…

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April 2nd, 2013 - Posted in Heating

HVAC Terms All Asheville Arena Homeowners Should Know

Sometimes it seems that HVAC professionals speak a different language. That’s understandable; most industries have their own technical terms. However, becoming familiar with some basic HVAC terms can help you better understand your utility bills, become a better shopper for HVAC products and help you better communicate with the technicians that come to service your…

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February 23rd, 2012 - Posted in Heating

HRVs Help North Carolina Homeowners Get Fresher Air All Year Long

A heat recovery ventilator is designed to reduce energy loss through your heating system. HRVs help North Carolina homeowners save money and energy throughout the heating season by preserving some of the air heated by the furnace and recirculating it back inside the house. This can save a significant portion of heating costs throughout the winter.

Heat-Pump Systems: Want Even Better Results? 3 Tips To Boost Performance

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, more than half of all heat-pump systems are inefficient due to incorrect refrigerant charge, inadequate airflow, and ductwork leakage. This is a startling statistic considering that heat pumps are among the most efficient heating and cooling systems available. Heat-pump systems can provide up to four times the energy…

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