We Rated Your Google Searches

We’re not judging.

We’re just forming an opinion or two about you.

Which, yes, sounds exactly like judging. We’re comfortable with that.

After enough service calls, you start to notice the same searches come up again and again. Same questions. Same concerns. Same time of year.

So we rated ’em.

“how often should I change my air filter”

10/10

This is strong. This is good. This is growth.

This is someone who got ahead of the problem instead of reacting to it. It’s giving maintenance. It’s giving prevention. You're the reason your system works.

Keep going.

“ac running but not cooling”

7/10

You’re circling the issue.

But this is the part where Google stops being specific and starts being vague.

  • Could it be airflow?

  • Could it be refrigerant?

  • Could it be something electrical?

  • Who knows.

We do. We know. Please call us.

You are still in a manageable window here.

“why is one room always hotter than the rest of the house”

4/10

Everyone has that room.

The one you avoid in the afternoon. The one with the fan that’s always on. The one guests passively pretend is fine.

This one’s tricky because it’s not usually one isolated issue. It could be a mix of airflow, layout, or small things that have added up.

Which is why it stays unresolved longer than it should.

“ac blowing warm air should I just replace it”

2/10

This is where expectations and reality get misaligned.

You’re reacting, not diagnosing. Quick to pull the plug before figuring out what actually went wrong.

A newer system doesn't remove the possibility of issues. Installation, setup, or other components can still cause problems.

Guessing is not a solution. A service call is.

“how to fix ac without calling anyone”

1/10

Ambitious.

Also where things tend to go sideways.

You’re looking for a shortcut on something that usually doesn’t have one. Especially if the basics have been ignored up to this point.

There’s an itty bitty window where this works out.

But by the time it stops working completely, you’re no longer troubleshooting. You’re catching up.

Systems that have been struggling don’t improve under extreme heat. Quite the opposite, actually.

Not when you want to start from scratch.

Final thoughts

If you found your search in here, you’re not alone.

Most people wait until something feels off before looking into it. That’s normal, but it does limit your options.

Catching things earlier keeps them smaller, simpler, and usually less expensive.

If something you searched is still unresolved, it’s time to call Heritage Air!

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