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If you're reading this, odds are pretty good you've got a sinking feeling in your stomach. Out of the blue, something you don't think about much - your heating and air conditioning system - is not working. You're worried it's going to cost an arm and a leg to fix, you're not sure who to call for help, and you're getting hotter (or colder) by the minute.

Here's our promise to you: we're going to do a good job and we're going to do it at the lowest possible price. Our whole business is built around that promise. It's why our service techs drive those tiny little vans, rather than gas guzzling trucks. It's why we work out of a small warehouse right next to our manufacturer, to cut down on rent and increase ordering efficiency.

And it's why we invest in expensive software, so our techs take the best route and don't spend as much time driving. We do all of this, and more, so that the price you pay is as low as possible. That's what our service calls are for. On a service call, we send out a technician to help you figure out what's going on with your system.
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Generally speaking, one of the first things most people do if their AC won't turn on or is blowing warm air is schedule a service call.
What they should do though, is first run through the following basic troubleshooting steps to see if the issue is one that can be fixed for free.
1. Check your thermostat batteries.
If your thermostat screen is blank or showing a battery symbol, there's a good chance bad batteries are your issue.
Changing them out is simple: just take the thermostat unit off the wall and toss a couple fresh batteries in it.
Replacing an AC unit is a huge and oftentimes scary investment for most people.
Like many investments though, you can save a lot of money on it if you do it right.
The following are steps we'd recommend everybody take if considering replacing an aging or broken AC unit.
1. Get all the utility rebates you can.
Local utilities like SWEPCO and Black Hills offer thousands of dollars in rebates for buying energy efficient systems.
We put together a huge list of them here.
2. Think hard on repair vs replacement.
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