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Want to Prolong the Life of your HVAC?

Baggett Heating and Cooling suggests our maintenance plan for optimum reliability. The best way to prolong the life of your heating and cooling system is with regular service. Just like changing the oil in your car, your comfort system should be routinely cleaned and serviced. Routine service can: Prolong the…

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Is Your Heating Unit Ready for Retirement?

Baggett Heating and Cooling gives you some tips on what to look for. Higher Bills?Are you noticing an increase in your electric bill? Then it is a possibility that the HVAC system in your home is not working efficiently anymore. Obsolete Refrigerant?R-22 is the refrigerant used in new systems prior…

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Winter is here!

Baggett Heating and Cooling shares some great energy saving tips. The Sun is Free Heat! Open curtains during the day to allow sunlight to naturally heat your home, and close them at night. Drafty Windows? Us a heavy-duty, clear plastic sheet and tape to the inside of your window frames.…

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Why You Should Clean Your Vents

Here are a few tips on why you should be keeping your air ducts clean from Baggett Heating and Cooling. All households have normal accumulations of dust and dirt in the air ducts but there are several other factors that increase the need for regular HVAC system cleaning: Pets People…

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How to clean the Air Conditioning Vents in your home

Summer vacation is over and now you’re thinking about tackling one of the projects that never seems to get done, cleaning your air vents in your home. You know that dust and all kinds of air contaminants can collect in there. You can ignore it no longer! You are going to be disturbing…

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Where should the thermostat be set in the summer?

When the invention of central air become available to even modest homes, the next step was to decide how to take advantage of that new comfort without breaking the bank. Here’s a few facts you can use, depending on which side of the thermostat setting you stand. Try setting your…

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