Air Conditioning Maintenance Service in Lakeland, FL

AC Maintenance

Air Conditioning Maintenance – Similar to many things in life, maintenance of your air conditioning system is highly recommended for the product to function properly and maintain the longevity of the product. Unserviced air conditioning units tend to break down when it is the hottest and then require expensive emergency repair calls. Regular maintenance can help to prevent those unexpected surprises we all dread to save you some cash.

Professional AC Maintenance

We offer full professional air conditioning maintenance services as well as service contracts for air conditioners, heaters, and air purification devices. In Polk County alone, we have over 4,000 maintenance customers. The maintenance agreement at Snowbird involves a free yearly tune-up per manufacturing specs, ensuring your system is performing its best at all times. We also offer free service calls throughout the year and guarantee renewal rates and significant discounts on part sand labor as a part of the service agreement. For more information, please visit our Maintenance and Agreement page.

Are you looking to have your existing AC system serviced or maintained in order to provide the most cost-effective air conditioning system for your home? Contact us today for a free quote and analysis to have your home air-conditioned properly and efficiently maintained call 863-551-3411

AC Maintenance service in Polk County: Lakeland, Winter Haven, Auburndale, Bartow, Lake Wales

Snowbird Heating and Cooling, Inc.
Lakeland: 122 E. Main #259, Lakeland, Fl 33801 (map)

Auburndale: 1095-A US-92, Auburndale, FL 33823 (map)

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Fun Air Conditioning Fact:

In 1758, Benjamin Franklin and John Hadley, a chemistry professor at Cambridge University, conducted an experiment to explore the principle of evaporation as a means to rapidly cool an object. Franklin and Hadley confirmed that the evaporation of highly volatile liquids (such as alcohol and ether) could be used to drive down the temperature of an object past the freezing point of water. They conducted their experiment with the bulb of a mercury thermometer as their object and with a bellows used to speed up the evaporation. They lowered the temperature of the thermometer bulb down to −14 °C (7 °F) while the ambient temperature was 18 °C (64 °F). Franklin noted that soon after they passed the freezing point of water 0 °C (32 °F), a thin film of ice formed on the surface of the thermometer’s bulb and that the ice mass was about 6 mm (1⁄4 in) thick when they stopped the experiment upon reaching −14 °C (7 °F). Franklin concluded: “From this experiment one may see the possibility of freezing a man to death on a warm summer’s day.”[9]

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_conditioning