When summer temperatures rise here in the Carolinas, many homeowners notice a frustrating issue: while the downstairs stays comfortable, the second floor becomes unbearably hot.
In addition to the things you can do yourself, it's critical to have your system professionally inspected and tuned up at least twice a year.
With pricing for R‑410A refrigerant increasing by over 25% this year and some systems costing up to 40% more to replace our simple $99 AC system check, could save you hundreds, even thousands.
Humid air feels hotter. By removing excess moisture, the Humiditrol system lets you raise your thermostat by up to 2 degrees. This can help save 5–7% on cooling costs without sacrificing comfort.
Whether you're looking to cool an office, garage conversion, upstairs bonus room, or any other space your central AC can't quite reach, a Lennox mini-split might be the perfect solution.
To qualify, your new Lennox® system must be installed by June 20, 2025, and rebate claims must be submitted by July 3, 2025.
While many HVAC systems are built in North America, a large number of parts including compressors, valves, copper coils, and electronic components come from other countries.
A properly maintained AC system can be a big selling point for potential buyers, especially here in North Carolina, where summers are long and hot.
The Lennox SL22KLV heat pump is a groundbreaking solution designed to deliver exceptional performance even in extreme cold temperatures.
As part of the Inflation Reduction Act, the U.S. Department of Energy has allocated over $208 million in rebate funds specifically for North Carolina residents.

