What to Expect with Extreme Outdoor Temps

The dog days of summer typically bring some of the hottest days of the season. Baggett Heating and Cooling wants you to know what you should expect when the temps climb Heat, humidity, and airflow have a lot to do with how your air conditioning unit works. Extreme outdoor temperatures can and will affect even…More

What Kind of HVAC System Do I Have?

The house seems to be getting uncomfortable, you walk to the thermostat and there seems to be a problem. Time to “call Baggett”! What type of system do you have they ask? … I have no idea! It is not at all uncommon for a homeowner to be unaware of the type of HVAC system…More

Why Are In-Warranty Repairs so Expensive?

Even if your HVAC unit is under warranty, it may still cost a hefty amount to repair. Understanding what warranties you have and what those warranties cover, will explain why there may still be costs associated with an “in-warranty” repair.   First, there are three types of warranties. Manufacturer warranty This is provided by the company…More

Will Recharging My AC Fix It?

Recharging your AC may be a temporary fix to what could be a much bigger problem. Baggett Heating and Cooling wants you to know why recharging your AC is not considered routine maintenance and what to look for when deciding whether or not to give us a call Getting an AC recharge is not considered…More

Why Does My Thermostat Have Batteries?

One question we often hear is why do thermostats have batteries? Baggett Heating and Cooling is here to tell you why digital and hardwired thermostats still need to run on batteries and what to do when they are low. Most digital thermostats are both hardwired to your house and have backup batteries. The reason for…More

Difference Between Auxiliary Heat and Emergency Heat

Often we’re asked what the difference is between auxiliary heat and emergency heat, so Baggett Heating and Cooling explains the difference between the two. As temperatures plunge during the wintertime, your heat pump may require either auxiliary heat or emergency heat to keep your house warm. Emergency heat has to be manually switched on and…More

Tips to Consider Before Replacing Your HVAC System

Baggett Heating and Cooling has some tips for when it comes time to replace your heating and cooling system as well as what you should expect If you’re planning on an HVAC replacement, here are a few things to consider before you do. Estimate your direct and indirect HVAC installation costs Decide on replacement or…More

The Heat Pump Defrost Cycle Explained

Baggett Heating and Cooling gives you all the important information you need to know when it comes to your heat pump defrost cycle As colder weather approaches and we start to see freezing temps, your HVAC system will be working hard to defrost itself. It is perfectly normal to hear a strange noise and see…More

Baggett Announces Veterans Day Giveaway Winner

Baggett Heating and Cooling is proud to announce a winner to receive a new replacement HVAC unit from the 2020 Veterans Day giveaway! Where it all began . . .  When asked how this giveaway started, owner Alana Ward said, “I looked around one day and realized that most of my staff are military veterans….More

Schedule an HVAC Inspection Before Selling Your Home

When you are selling a home, you’re probably aware there will be a home inspection.  But did you know that you will likely be required to have a separate HVAC inspection?  Baggett Heating and Cooling explains why Average home inspections do not include detailed HVAC testing. Home buyers assume that the home inspection includes testing…More