When heating your home, you have options beyond traditional furnaces. Heat pumps offer a more energy-efficient and versatile alternative, but deciding whether to replace your furnace with a heat pump requires careful consideration of its benefits, drawbacks, and how it works. Follow this guide to learn if it’s time to find furnace services in Myrtle Beach, SC, or if it’s time to consider a heat pump.
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Should I Replace My Furnace With a Heat Pump?
Monday, May 13th, 2024It Is Time to Replace Your AC
Monday, April 1st, 2024The summer heat is about to return to Myrtle Beach, are you ready? More importantly, is your AC system up to the task?
With experienced technicians, financing options, and attention to detail, Martin Heat and Air makes the process of a new AC installation in Myrtle Beach, SC as easy as possible.
From condo associations, homeowner associations, and real estate companies, we’ve serviced the Myrtle Beach area communities for years. Ricky and Sheila Martin, owners of Martin Heat and Air, are your neighbors and we’re proud to work with you.
Watch for Early Signs That Your AC System Is Malfunctioning
Monday, March 18th, 2024Common signs your Air Conditioning system is malfunctioning are inadequate cooling, weak airflow from the vents, strange noises, foul odors, frequent on/off cycling, and water leakage. As the weather warms, if you experience any of the warning signs listed, your AC needs repair in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
Are you sure your AC system is ready for another Myrtle Beach Summer? Maintenance for your air conditioning system should be at the top of your to-do list. Remember, average temperatures in each of our summer months are:
- June high 85° / low 69°
- July high 88° / low 73°
- August high 87° / low 71°
- September high 84° / low 66°