Air National Guard-130 Airlift Wing | Certified HVAC Services in Charleston, WV

1679 Coonskin Dr, Charleston, WV 25311.0

(304) 341-6126

Meet the Team

The Air National Guard's 130th Airlift Wing in Charleston, WV, is a vital community partner, renowned for its precision and dedication to mission success. While not a commercial HVAC business, the unit's engineering and maintenance teams possess expert-level knowledge in managing complex environmental control systems, similar to those found in large-scale HVAC operations. This expertise translates into a deep understanding of the mechanical principles behind common local issues like clogged air filters and dirty evaporator coils. The 130th's commitment to preventative maintenance and system efficiency serves as a model for Charleston homeowners and businesses, emphasizing how regular care of these components is crucial for optimal performance, energy savings, and system longevity in our region.

Common Questions

Why are clogged air filters such a common problem for Charleston homes?

Charleston's environment, with seasonal pollen, dust, and humidity, can quickly overwhelm standard air filters. A clogged filter restricts airflow, forcing your HVAC system to work harder. This increases energy bills, reduces indoor air quality, and can lead to premature system failure. Regular filter checks and changes, especially during high-pollen seasons, are the first line of defense for any HVAC system.

How does a dirty evaporator coil affect my system's performance?

The evaporator coil, located inside your air handler, is where refrigerant absorbs heat from your home's air. When dust and grime coat the coil—a common issue here—it acts as an insulator, drastically reducing its ability to absorb heat. This forces your AC to run longer cycles, driving up costs and failing to cool your home effectively. Keeping the coil clean is essential for efficiency and comfort.

What's the most important preventative maintenance I can do for my HVAC system?

The single most impactful action is establishing a routine of checking and replacing your air filter every 1-3 months. This simple, neighborly tip prevents the majority of airflow-related issues. For the evaporator coil and other internal components, we recommend a professional HVAC inspection and cleaning at least once a year. This expert care ensures your system runs efficiently, saves you money, and avoids unexpected breakdowns.

Business Offerings

  • HVAC installation or replacement
  • HVAC system repair

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