Baggett Heating & Cooling can make that bonus room or “Man Cave” comfortable year-round AND save you money! Bonus Room Over A Garage Ah, the bonus room over a garage! We sure do love them. It has to be one of the best inventions for adding curb appeal to the exterior and adding just enough…More
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Welcome The Newest Member of Our Team, Cole Smiley
Please welcome the newest member of our team, Cole Smiley. Cole is originally from Marlow, OK, and is the middle of five siblings. Baggett is certainly not the first stop on his career ladder, he joined the US Army in 2014 and served for five years as a Sergeant in the infantry. Lucky for us,…More
HVAC System Checklist for Pet Owners
Pet owners should take a few extra steps to keep your HVAC system running smoothly. Here are a few tips from Baggett Heating & Cooling. We love our pets but they can cause problems to your HVAC that you might not be aware of. Groom your pet regularly Grooming your pet regularly reduces the amount…More
3 Ways to Maintain the Safety & Comfort of Your Home During COVID-19
Baggett Heating & Cooling shares several ways to help customers breathe cleaner air this fall and winter. Replace Filters Regularly We believe it is important anytime, but even more so now, to have your HVAC coils professionally cleaned and to replace your filters regularly. We recommend checking your filters every 30 days and replacing when…More
Do HVAC UV Lights Really Kill Germs in Your Home?
It may sound too good to be true, but just shining UV lights into your air ducts really can improve your home’s air quality. Ultraviolet (UV) lights for HVAC systems are commonly known as ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) systems. UVGI systems produce the same ultraviolet light that’s present in the sunshine. This light destroys germs…More
COVID-19 Announcement to Customers
We are in unprecedented times here in our great nation, state, and city. Baggett Heating & Cooling has been serving our community for over 45 years and we’re ready to serve the needs of our customers and team members while doing our best to protect the needs of the community at large. Integrity is one…More
Humidity • What’s the Right Level for Your Home?
Baggett Heating and Cooling wants you to know the lows and highs about humidity Individual preference toward relative humidity in your home to make you comfortable is one thing, but levels that are too high or too low can cause health problems. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission suggests a relative humidity level of between…More
HVAC Winter Problems
Here are some tips to keep you warm and toasty this winter from Baggett Heating and Cooling According to the HVAC Technical Institute, there are a few common issues that happen particularly in the wintertime. Frozen pipes Along with your household water pipes, the coils on your HVAC units can also accumulate ice and cease…More
When Do I Turn On Emergency Heat?
Baggett Heating and Cooling says, “Just like the name implies, it’s for emergencies only!” Many people think that emergency heat is designed to be turned on by the homeowner during especially cold weather, but that’s not quite right. The emergency heat should only be turned on by the homeowner in emergency situations when something happens…More
Carbon Monoxide Can Be Deadly!
During colder weather, more people are turning to alternative heat sources. Baggett Heating & Cooling wants to warn you about the dangers of Carbon Monoxide poisoning. According to the CDC, carbon monoxide, or “CO” is an odorless, colorless gas that can kill you. CO is found in fumes produced any time you burn fuel in…More