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Air Therm enjoys a sound and respected reputation as a leading heating, ventilating and air conditioning residential and commercial service company ranging from Savannah to Rincon, Springfield, Pooler, Richmond Hill, Hinesville, Tybee Island, Skidaway Island, Wilmington Island, Isle of Hope, Dutch Island, Whitemarsh Island, Thunderbolt, Garden City, Bloomingdale, Georgetown, Port Wentworth and Guyton.

Make sure you home heating unit is prepared for the colder days of the Winter months. Schedule Your annual tune-up or maintenance check to make sure your unit is running efficiently to save you energy and money. Keep your family cool and comfortable through the scorching summer heat when you get an annual tune-up on your existing air conditioner to prevent any major issues during the season or install a new energy-efficient AC unit.

Make sure the air you and your family breathe in your home is as fresh as the air outside. Learn how you can prevent mold and toxins from entering your home and polluting the air.
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Following her husband's death in 2000, Karen Ball operated the business, but after being with the company for 35 years, she felt it was time to turn the firm over to new leadership, and sold the company to Bill Efird, who brings a wealth of local industry experience to its helm.
Under the Ball's ownership, Air Therm HVAC developed a sound and respected reputation.
Dwain Ball was known for single-handedly acquiring and providing personal service to each customer.
His early vision for the growth of the local heating and air conditioning company was contingent on hiring a qualified duct superintendent to enable the expansion into the commercial market.
Bill Efird is the owner of Air Therm Savannah.
His extensive background in the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) business was instrumental in his being selected to take over ownership and management of Air Therm from Karen in 2015.
Bill first worked as a dealer consultant for the Trane Company from 1970-1975, then founded Coastal Air Conditioning Service, Inc., which he owned and operated until 1996.
He then went on to become of the 12 original founders of Service Experts, Inc., the first publicly-traded residential HVAC company.
You can get service when you need it because of our focus on service instead of the easier new construction.
In order to make certain that we have technicians available to meet your service needs when you need them, Air Therm Co., Inc. focuses on repair services and replacing equipment that breaks down rather than spreading itself too thin and getting involved in new construction.
This commitment of time and resources means that when you have a problem, a repair specialist will be available to fix it.
Study up - Find out about license and insurance requirements for contractors in your state.
And before you call a contractor, know the model of your current system and its maintenance history.
Also, make note of any uncomfortable rooms.
This will help potential contractors better understand your heating needs.
Call references - Ask contractors for customer references and call them.
Ask about the contractor's installation or service performance, and if the job was completed on time and within budget.
Most air conditioners have their capacity rated in BTUs, or British Thermal Units.
A BTU is, generally, the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree F. Specifically, a BTU is 1,055 joules, but the first definition is easier to understand in real-life terms.
One "ton", in heating and cooling terms, is 12,000 BTUs.
A typical window air conditioner that you find at a local retailer might be rated at 10,000 BTUs.
What that means is that the air conditioner has the ability to cool 10,000 pounds of water (about 1,200 gallons) one degree in one hour.
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