Maxfield Plumbing

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

General

The average lifespan for A/Cs is 10–15 years and for furnaces it is 15–20 years. Scheduling regular maintenance for your systems will extend their lifespan and save you money in the long run.

Combined, your cooling and heating systems should be serviced twice a year.

The length of the appointment depends on the severity of the service needed. The average service will take about 1-2 hours. Ask your technician for a more accurate estimate.

We encourage homeowners to be present during services to help set expectations and receive updates as needed.

For clients who want to continue working with Maxfield Plumbing, we want to provide personalized opportunities to save money. Ask your technician about this during your next service, or contact a representative now for more information.

Finance

Pricing varies based on the unit needed and the location of the installation. Please reach out to Maxfield Plumbing and talk with your technician to receive more details.

Design Comfort sets upfront expectations for financial cost and labor needed. If you have questions or doubts about your provider, please contact us for a second opinion.

Talk with your technician to learn more about the financing options available for you.

A new HVAC system can significantly lower your energy bills, especially if your current system is more than 10–15 years old. For better energy efficiency and a more modern system, contact Maxfield Plumbing.

Cooling

Pricing varies based on the unit needed and the location of the installation. Please reach out to Maxfield Plumbing and talk with your technician to receive more details.

Typically, you should change your filter every 1-3 months, depending on pets and allergies.

An HVAC system that receives regular maintenance easily improve the home life of those with allergies and asthma.

Heating

A traditional HVAC system is less energy efficient and better suited for extremely cold climates. Heat pumps are more eco-friendly and will save you energy and space.

Plumbing

Low water pressure can be caused by clogged pipes, mineral buildup, leaks, or issues with the municipal water supply.

Signs include unusually high water bills, damp spots on walls or ceilings, musty odors, or water meter changes when no water is in use.

Insulate exposed pipes, keep cabinet doors open to allow warm air circulation, and let faucets drip during extremely cold temperatures.

Aim to have an annual inspection to catch small issues before they become costly repairs.

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