Lindy M. Redding Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC

(on headquarters drive)
Contractors in Millersville, MD
Contractors
House Cleaning

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 4:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 4:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 4:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 4:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 4:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

12 Headquarters Drive
Millersville, MD
21108

About

Heating & Air Conditioning Since 1952 Harry S. Truman was President when we started our company! Whether you need a Heat Pump, Air Conditioner, Gas or Oil Furnace, you've come to the right place. We specialize in providing high quality materials and equipment for Residential & Light Commercial systems. We also install and service Air Cleaners and Humidifiers and provide Duct Cleaning and Duct Work Fabrication services as well. Call for Free Installation Estimate! Same day Installation. You could save up to 53% on your utility bill by upgrading your equipment, especially if your system is 10 years or older. Each team member is empowered to do whatever is necessary to ensure your satisfaction. You can feel confident that we will do the job right and meet your highest expectations. In the event that you do experience a problem, we will send a "super technician" to make sure you end up 100% satisfied. Emergency Services Available after Hours & on Weekends | Phones Answered 24 Hours a Day.

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Make sure to purchase the right size air conditioner and furnace for your house. Sizes are divided by tons, and purchasing more than you need won’t actually help cool your house.
You might have heard the words "absorption" and "adsorption" when talking about heating systems. While these sound similar, they're actually two different things. Absorption is when something takes in heat (or other energy), while adsorption is how well gases and liquids stick to surfaces.
HVAC systems ensure ongoing indoor comfort in all temperature conditions. While HVAC systems may be as small as a one-room unit, a typical HVAC system typically manages the heating and cooling for an entire home, while also reducing energy bills.
You probably already know that having a programmable thermostat attached to your furnace can save you money. Did you know, though, that the location of your thermostat is important too? If it's placed too close to a vent or exterior door, it can provide false readings.
Can you guess how many water heaters are purchased each year? In the United States, 8.2 - 9.8 million hot waters are bought each year. The most popular type is the tank water heater.
When you're evaluating your estimates for heating equipment replacement, don't forget that paying to do the installation right can lower your ongoing repair and maintenance bills.
There are numerous factors to consider when choosing the heating system that’s best for your situation, such as safety, health, efficiency, cost, reliability, and versatility. Weighing up the pros and cons of the different options will help you make the right choice.
Spending time without a heater can be a big problem, especially during a cold spell. That's why heating experts are highly trained in how to get emergency fixes and installs done quickly to minimize the time you have to spend without a heater.
Forced-air heating systems are popular because of their fast heat delivery, reliability, versatility, and low installation costs. Often, the same duct system used for heating a home can also be utilized by a cooling system in the summer months.
Tankless water heaters take up less space than conventional water heaters, and the amount of hot water available to your family is not limited by the size of the tank.
A buildup of just 0.042 inches of dirt on a heating or cooling coil will lead to a 21 percent drop in efficiency. By keeping your HVAC system clean, you will save on gas, repair, power, and premature replacement costs.
Furnaces often have their own separate filters that need to be checked regularly. Dirty filters can strain your system and reduce your air quality.
As with any major system in your home, your heating equipment will run more efficiently when they’ve been properly maintained. If you’re not sure exactly what type of maintenance your particular unit needs, we’re always here for you.
The most popular furnace style in use today, and the one that's probably working hard in your basement right now to keep your home comfortable, is the gas fired, forced air furnace. It accounts for about 60 percent of furnaces in U.S. homes.
If you have to let your hot water run for a while before it's actually hot, then a recirculating water heater can get hot water to your faucets more quickly.
Although it's tempting to get the least expensive equipment you can find, it isn't always cost effective. Getting the heating unit size that's right for your house will make it run most efficiently.
When you’ve lived in your home for a number of years without replacing your heating equipment, you may not realize how much that old unit is costing you each month. If you’re ready to explore the more energy-efficient options, we’re always happy to help.
If you've ever forgotten to turn your heat down when you go to bed at night, you've experienced how inefficient manual temperature management can be. A programmable thermostat can automate the process, saving you worry, time, and money.
The average life of an HVAC system, if properly maintained is usually around 10-15 years. However, losing your heater during a cold season can spell real trouble. It is advised to take the safe approach and replace it before it fails.
The largest component of any HVAC—heating, ventilation, air conditioning—system is the outdoor unit, which manages air cooling. The filter is located on the indoor unit and the HVAC system duct work is usually under the home or in the home’s attic. The duct work distributes the conditioned air throughout the home year-round.
All HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) systems must comply with guidelines at the federal and state levels regarding performance. Your HVAC heating system professional will be able to explain the best, most efficient system to meet your needs and ensure year-round comfort in your home.
In forced air furnaces, the ducts are more like the veins and arteries of the human body. Cooled air is brought to the furnace by the return ducts and once heated, this air is distributed to the building through supply ducts.
Are you concerned that your heating system may not be able to withstand another severe cold weather spell in your area? Let’s talk about the last time your unit was serviced and how that could help keep it running all winter long.
Performing an energy audit of your home is one of the best ways to learn where you're wasting energy dollars. Chances are a few minor changes will help you save on your heating and cooling costs.
Have you ever come home to a cold house and turned your thermostat higher than you normally would? Ratcheting up the dial doesn't heat your home more rapidly. It may cause you to waste fuel overheating your home, though.
Since radiant heat is transmitted by infrared waves that are directional, this type of heating system ensures that cold spots are avoided throughout the home. These types of systems are also extremely efficient, providing significant cost savings.

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  • What is the phone number for Lindy M. Redding Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC in Millersville MD?
    You can reach them at: 410-987-4070. It’s best to call Lindy M. Redding Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC during business hours.
  • What is the address for Lindy M. Redding Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC on headquarters drive in Millersville?
    Lindy M. Redding Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC is located at this address: 12 Headquarters Drive Millersville, MD 21108.
  • What are Lindy M. Redding Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC(Millersville, MD) store hours?
    Lindy M. Redding Heating and Air Conditioning, LLC store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 4:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.