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Residential HVAC Services in Westfield, MA

Responsive Residential HVAC Support in Hampden and Hampshire Counties 

We are proud to offer a comprehensive range of residential HVAC services in Westfield, MA. Our team of NATE-certified professionals is committed to ensuring your home's heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems function seamlessly, providing you and your family with comfort all year round.

At A Plus HVAC, we believe “A+” is the only acceptable grade. That is why you can expect an exceptional customer experience every time you give us a call. Whether you are dealing with a malfunctioning A/C system or are having issues with indoor air quality, we have the knowledge and resources to get the job done right the first time.  

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    "Very Personable"

    Post service he explained the condition of the system and what to do to extend the longevity of our AC unit.

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    He explained what the problem was and repaired it.

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What We Can Do for Your Home’s HVAC in Westfield, MA

Our experts at A Plus HVAC handle everything that keeps your home safe and comfortable, from heating and cooling appliances to electrical systems. When you are having issues with anything HVAC, you can turn to our team for service you can count on. Our friendly technicians will investigate the problem, explain what is wrong, and walk you through what needs to be done to fix it. We operate at the highest levels of integrity and will be transparent when discussing what a solution will cost. We will never push repairs you do not need!

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Our team is here to provide you with straight-A solutions for all your HVAC and electrical needs.

Our Residential HVAC Services in Westfield, Ma, Include Expert Assistance With:

  • Air Conditioning. Air conditioning systems can have a variety of issues that necessitate the expertise of an HVAC professional. One common problem is inadequate cooling, which can be caused by low refrigerant levels, a faulty compressor, or a blocked condenser coil. Another frequently seen issue is inconsistent cooling, with certain areas in the home being cooler than others, an indicator of issues with the ductwork or the system's blower. Unusual noises or smells coming from the system can signal serious problems like motor issues or microbial growth. A continually running unit or rapidly cycling on and off can point to thermostat issues, a dirty air filter, or an incorrectly sized system. Water leaks around the air conditioning unit can be a sign of a blocked drain line or a rusted drain pan. These issues, among others, warrant a call to our experts. Whatever is ailing your air conditioner, we can diagnose the problem and implement a solution that keeps your home cool. We can also help you save money by helping you replace an aging unit with a new, more energy-efficient model. 
  • Air Ducts. Your home’s air ducts are an integral part of your HVAC system and can often experience problems that affect your home’s comfort and air quality. For instance, they can develop leaks due to age and wear, leading to inefficiency in the HVAC system as heated or cooled air escapes before reaching its intended destination. Another common issue is the buildup of dust and other pollutants inside the ducts over time, which can result in poor indoor air quality and potential health risks for the inhabitants. Furthermore, improper installation or design of air ducts can lead to inadequate air distribution. There may be areas in your home that get too much conditioned air, while other areas do not get enough. Even pests like rodents or insects can infiltrate ductwork, leading to contamination and potential damage to the system. We know our way around air ducts and can quickly figure out what is wrong. Our technicians are prepared to replace any ductwork that cannot be fixed through simple repairs.
  • Boilers. If your boiler is failing to produce heat or hot water, you may be dealing with a faulty thermostat, low water levels, a defective heating element, or some other issue. Unusual noises emanating from your boiler, often referred to as "kettling," could indicate a buildup of limescale or sludge on the boiler's heat exchanger, disrupting its normal functioning. Leaking and dripping are other prevalent issues that could stem from a range of problems, including a broken internal component or high boiler pressure, and pressure problems can affect the boiler's efficiency and longevity. We can help you address these and other issues that affect the functionality and long-term health of your boiler. Our team can also help conduct routine maintenance or install a new unit.
  • Ductless Systems. A ductless system, also known as a mini split air conditioner, is a type of HVAC system that provides heating and cooling without the need for traditional air ducts. It consists of two main components: an outdoor unit and one or more indoor air-handling units, each supplying cool or warm air into the adjacent living room or area. The outdoor and indoor components are connected by electrical wiring and refrigerant tubing. These systems are known for their efficiency and flexibility, allowing temperature control in individual rooms or zones. However, like any HVAC system, ductless units can experience a variety of issues. One common problem is a failure to cool or heat properly, which may be due to a refrigerant leak, a malfunctioning outdoor compressor, or a faulty indoor unit. Another issue is reduced system performance or efficiency due to dirty filters or blocked air vents. It is also common for a ductless system to experience water leaks if the condensate drain becomes clogged. Our residential HVAC services in Westfield, MA, include comprehensive support with ductless systems, from repairs to new installations.
  • Electrical. If you are experiencing any kind of electrical emergency, you can count on our team for fast response times and fixes. We are available 24/7 and ready to address everything from sparking outlets to a rapidly defrosting freezer. Our electricians can also assist with whole-home rewires, which are a significant but sometimes necessary task if you have an older home or if you are looking to upgrade to accommodate new appliances.
  • Gas FurnacesGas furnaces are responsible for warming our homes in colder months but are also susceptible to a variety of problems that necessitate professional attention. One of the common issues is a furnace not producing sufficient heat, which can be due to a clogged air filter restricting airflow, a malfunctioning thermostat, or an issue with the gas supply. Another prevalent problem is the furnace frequently cycling on and off, indicative of a potential malfunction in the thermostat, or a sign that your furnace is oversized for your home. Unusual noises coming from your furnace, such as squealing, rattling, or banging, often signal mechanical problems like loose belts, broken components, or an ignition problem. If you ever notice a burning smell or any other unusual odors, you should get in touch with us immediately, as you may have a gas leak. Beyond professional repairs, we can help you replace an aging furnace with a right-sized, cost-effective, and energy-efficient model. 
  • Heat Pumps. A heat pump is a device that transfers heat from one place to another, from inside to outside, or vice versa. During the cooler months, the heat pump acts as a heater by extracting heat from the outside and transferring it indoors. Then, during the warmer months, it cools your home by reversing this process, removing heat from your home and expelling it outside. Though their initial installation costs tend to be higher, heat pumps are known for their energy efficiency and can thus help homeowners save money on energy costs over time when compared to traditional furnaces and air conditioners. Our experts can help you install, maintain, and repair air-to-air, water source, and geothermal heat pumps. 
  • Indoor Air Quality. Indoor air quality is a crucial aspect of a healthy living environment. Poor indoor air quality could lead to various health issues such as allergies, respiratory problems, and even serious lung or heart conditions. Factors affecting indoor air quality include poor ventilation, high humidity levels, and the presence of pollutants such as dust, mold, and volatile organic compounds. HVAC systems play a key role in maintaining good indoor air quality by ensuring proper ventilation, controlling humidity levels, and filtering out potential pollutants. Regular maintenance of these systems, including cleaning and replacing filters, is vital to their effectiveness in providing a healthy indoor environment. Our team can assess your indoor air quality and offer advice on how to improve it, if necessary. Dehumidifiers and humidifiers are just two of the solutions that may be able to deliver substantial improvements.
  • Maintenance. Regular maintenance of HVAC systems is crucial for several reasons. It ensures the efficient operation of the system, thereby reducing energy consumption and lowering utility bills. Over time, HVAC components can wear down, filters can become clogged, and system performance can decline, leading to increased energy usage. Regular maintenance can address these issues, keeping the system operating at peak efficiency. Maintenance also helps extend the lifespan of the HVAC system. By catching and addressing minor issues before they escalate into major problems, maintenance can prevent premature system failure and the need for costly replacements. Our residential HVAC services in Westfield, MA, include routine maintenance support on all components of your HVAC system. We will work with you to develop a maintenance plan designed to protect your home and keep it running smoothly.
  • Oil Furnaces. A surprising number of people still use oil furnaces to heat their homes. Our experts are familiar with all three oil furnace distribution methods and can help source oil. We can conduct repairs as problems arise or assist you with upgrading your heating system if your unit is nearing the end of its service life.
  • Radiant Floor Heating. Radiant floor heating is a method of heating a home that involves installing heating cables or tubing under the flooring. This system works by radiating heat from the floor and distributing it evenly across the room, thereby creating a consistent and comfortable temperature throughout the space. There are two primary types of radiant floor heating systems: electric and hydronic. Electric systems use heating cables, while hydronic systems use heated water circulated through plastic tubing. Both systems can be installed under a variety of flooring materials, including tile, stone, and hardwood. If you are considering investing in radiant floor heating, we can help you explore your options, advise whether this solution is right for you, and manage all aspects of the installation. 
  • Water Heaters. With so many options, choosing a new water heater may feel overwhelming, but our experts can help you weigh the pros and cons of storage-tank heaters, tankless heaters, hybrid electric heaters, and solar water heaters. 
  • Zone Controls. A zone control system is an advanced solution for managing the heating and cooling needs of various areas (or "zones") within a residential space. This system uses multiple thermostats connected to a central control panel that operates different sets of dampers within your HVAC ductwork. Each thermostat regulates the temperature in its specific zone, either heating or cooling the area based on the temperature settings. This allows for customized temperature control in different parts of your home, enhancing comfort and energy efficiency. You might consider installing a zone control system if your home has multiple levels, large open areas, or rooms that are seldom used, as these factors can create inconsistent temperatures within your home. A zone control system is also beneficial for homes with family members who have different temperature preferences. 

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