FAQs
Elite HVAC
Are you locally owned?
Yes, Elite HVAC is a locally owned business serving Bradley County and the surrounding counties.How much experience do you have?
Our team brings over 20 years of professional HVAC experience to every service call we perform.Are you insured?
Elite HVAC maintains full licensing and insurance coverage for your complete protection and peace of mind.Do you offer 24-hour emergency service?
Elite HVAC provides 24-hour emergency service for all your urgent heating and cooling needs, ensuring you're never left without comfort during system failures.What is the average lifespan of an HVAC system?
With proper maintenance, HVAC systems typically last approximately 12 years. Regular professional service from Elite HVAC helps maximize your system's operational lifespan. Contact us to learn more about our maintenance services.What are the benefits of regular HVAC maintenance?
Regular maintenance extends your system's operational life, improves energy efficiency, and allows our technicians to identify potential issues before they become costly emergencies. The HVAC market is projected to grow by 12.7% from 2024 to 2028, reflecting the importance of professional maintenance. Our Comfy Paws Club maintenance program provides comprehensive care - please visit that page for additional details.Do you offer financing options for HVAC installations?
Elite HVAC offers convenient financing options for new system installations. Qualified customers may access 0% interest rate financing programs to help manage the investment in your home comfort.How should I prepare for my HVAC maintenance appointment?
No special preparation is required for your appointment. Our commitment to communication means we will send you a text message prior to arrival with an estimated service time so you can plan accordingly.What is the ideal temperature setting for my HVAC system?
Consumer Reports indicates the national average thermostat setting is 72 degrees, though most homes maintain temperatures between 68 and 75 degrees for comfort. Your ideal setting depends on personal preference, but be aware that setting heat higher or air conditioning lower than these ranges will increase energy consumption and utility costs.



