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JOSEPH GIANNONE FEATURED ON THE SPIRIT NEWSPAPER BLOG

Summer is here, and that means more and more homeowners are firing up their air conditioners as the temperatures continue to climb. And that means more and more people are picking up the phone to make a service call when they think something is wrong with their system. Stallion Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning was recently contributed an informational blog to The Spirit newspaper’s website discussing several of these common issues and whether or not a typical homeowner actually needs to place a service call for one.

On this blog, Stallion, the founder and namesake of our company, pointed out five common problems that people often reach out to our company for and explained what might be causing each of them:

  • Does the unit refuse to run?
  • Is the fan constantly running?
  • Is the cooling unit not getting power?
  • Are the pipes frozen?
  • Should the old filter be thrown away?

Each of these issues may seem like it’s a rather difficult decision, but the overwhelming majority of the time a homeowner themselves could make the correct choice and keep their air conditioner up and running without needing to make the call for a professional repair. This is critical as it could help homeowners everywhere save time and money, especially during the hottest months of the year.

However, when a serious issue does arise, you shouldn’t hesitate to pick up the phone and call our team for a professional in-home repair or inspection service. Our highly-trained team of technicians are fully-insured and make every effort to provide you with reliable repairs, thorough maintenance, and detailed inspections in order to properly identify problems and get them fixed the first time. We want you to have the peace of mind of knowing your home is in good hands.You can read the blog in its entirety on The Spirit’s website, and you can contact Joseph Gianone Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning by dialing (215) 461-3635 today!

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