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Technicians starting the process of an AC installation in a residential home.
By Kenny Rich June 12, 2026
Walk through the typical AC Installation timeline for your Liberty home, from 8:00 AM arrival to final testing and cleanup.
Jordan Heating & Air logo on a local youth sports team banner in Asheboro, NC.
By Kenny Rich June 11, 2026
Jordan Heating & Air is proud to sponsor local Asheboro teams as they head into summer tournaments. See how we support our community.
Generac home standby generator seamlessly running an AC unit during a power outage in Liberty, NC.
By Kenny Rich June 10, 2026
Summer storms knock out power and comfort. See how a Generac system keeps your AC running when the grid fails in Liberty.
Technician measuring a room for AC sizing calculations in Asheboro, NC.
By Kenny Rich June 9, 2026
We explain how to calculate the right AC tonnage for your square footage in Asheboro, and why oversized units cause humidity problems.
New Trane air conditioning unit installed on a level gravel base with clean wiring.
By Kenny Rich June 8, 2026
Proper AC Installation includes level pads and tidy wiring. See a "before and after" of a precision Trane installation in Liberty.
Cross-section of a high-efficiency variable-speed AC compressor.
By Kenny Rich June 5, 2026
Explaining how modern variable-speed compressors stay quiet while providing superior comfort to Asheboro homes.
Customer sharing a positive review about Jordan Heating & Air emergency repair service.
By Kenny Rich June 4, 2026
Read a recent 5-star review highlighting how Jordan Heating & Air restored cooling to a family after hours in Liberty.
Candid photo of Jordan Heating & Air dispatch team members wearing headsets in the Asheboro office.
By Kenny Rich June 3, 2026
Meet the friendly voices of Jordan Heating & Air working behind the scenes to coordinate fast AC repair in Asheboro.
Homeowner using a shop vacuum to clear a clogged AC condensate line.
By Kenny Rich June 2, 2026
If water is pooling around your indoor AC unit in Liberty, your drain line is likely clogged. Learn the simple wet/dry vac hack.
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