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When it comes to residential and commercial cooling-heating-refrigeration, True Temp has fully staffed service and construction departments to meet all your needs.

     We are proud of our quality service in both heating and air conditioning in the Chatsworth, Dalton area. We specialize in the sales and service of both residential and commercial heating, air conditioning, refrigeration and air filtration equipment. Contact your True Temp representative for an estimate of equipment repair or installation.

License Information:
Doug Ridley License Number: CN208895 Status: Active
License Type: Conditioned Air Non-Restricted Secondary Type: N/A Obtained By: Examination

    Things to consider when selecting a contractor (click here)

    Whether it's a complete installation or a routine repair, our factory trained staff is ready to serve you. Remember, at True Temp, we repair all makes and models of HVAC equipment. When it comes to heating and air conditioning systems that provide you with value as well as comfort,  think of True Temp. 

    We are very proud of our customers, employees, and facilities at True Temp Heating & Air Conditioning.  In the very near future we will publish a full color photo presentation to include all employees, service fleet, fabrication shop, and offices.    

                                              Doug Ridley

True Temp - 5379 Hwy 76 - Chatsworth, GA 30705
Phone:(706) 695-7492                 Fax: (706) 517-2609
  Selecting A Contractor
There are several factors to keep in mind when selecting and working with a heating and cooling (HVAC) contractor. The following tips can help you make an educated decision and receive quality service:
Ask for a certified HVAC technician.
Your contractor should be licensed, well trained, and experienced to provide quality installations. Ask your contractor about his or her training, experience, and membership in contractor associations. Ask if he is insured and licensed.
Good contractors own and use refrigerant recovery equipment and are certified to handle refrigerant in cooling systems. Ask for proof of certification if applicable to your state.
Contractors should know how to properly size your home heating and cooling system (e.g., determine whether you need a two-ton or three-ton cooling system). Don't use a contractor who wants to size your unit solely on the square footage of your house. Contractors should calculate equipment size using computer software or professional guidelines such as the Air Conditioning Contractors of America's "Manual J." To gather necessary information, the contractor should spend at least a half hour poking around your house, taking measurements, and asking questions. He or she needs to measure ceilings, floors, windows, and walls, and check insulation throughout the home. Systems that have been sized properly to fit your home provide better humidity control, cycle on and off less frequently, and cost less than oversized systems. 
Ask your contractor to inspect your ducts for leaks, incomplete connections, and compatibility with the rest of your system. Ideally, your contractor should use diagnostic equipment and fix leaks using a quality duct sealant (duct tape is not sufficient). He or she may also recommend changes to your duct system. Since as much as 30% of the efficiency of your system is a result of your duct work, overlooking duct improvements may compromise comfort and cost you money.
Your air conditioner or heat pump condenser should always match the indoor coil. Your contractor should replace both coils at the same time for maximum efficiency.
Have your contractor select an install location that provides for ease of maintenance. Make sure the inside coil can be reached for cleaning. Depending on the model, the contractor may need to install an access panel. The coil should be cleaned every two years. The air filter should also be easy to remove and should be cleaned or changed whenever it is dirty. (This can be monthly during peak season.)
If possible, have the contractor place outside air conditioning units on the north or east side of the house, out of direct sunlight. Leave plenty of room for free air flow on all sides, and at least four feet at the top. Keep the area free of debris and shrubbery.
Always obtain a written contract or proposal before allowing your contractor to install a new system and be sure to ask about warranties.
Remember, the contractor who gives you the lowest bid may not be the best choice for you. Paying slightly more may get you better equipment and better service. Carefully evaluate a contractor's proposal to ensure you get the equipment and service that best meets your needs.
Most contractors offer maintenance agreements to keep your system run smoothly for years to come. Also ask about the warranty length, what it covers and if there are extended labor warranties available.
Be sure to ask your True Temp HVAC contractor about ENERGY STAR®-Labeled Heating and Cooling Products!
 

Zoning lets you choose the temperature you want, where you want it, and when you want it. You might keep areas where you relax, such as the living room and family room, a bit warmer. But you might want bedrooms, a recreation room and your kitchen a bit cooler. With zoning, you can have it your way. more

UV-C light kills airborne and surface bacteria.

UV lamp does not produce ozone. more


 

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