Electrical Repair in Columbia South Carolina

Reliable Electrical Repair in Columbia, South Carolina [2025 Fall Guide]

Imagine that you’re hosting a family gathering in your Columbia, South Carolina home, and suddenly, the lights flicker, or a power outlet stops working. Frustrating, right? Electrical issues can disrupt your daily routine, compromise safety, and even lead to costly damage if ignored. Whether it’s a buzzing breaker, a faulty outlet, or flickering lights, addressing […]

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Top 10 Air Conditioner Repair Issues in Columbia, SC and How to Fix Them [2025 Guide]

Air Conditioner Repair Issues in Columbia, SC. In This Article: Why Columbia’s Climate Makes AC Repairs More Common The Top 10 Air Conditioner Repair Issues and Solutions Preventive Maintenance: Your Best Defense Against Repairs When to Seek Professional Air Conditioner Repair in Columbia, SC Imagine stepping into your home after a sweltering day in Columbia, […]

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Emergency Heat Advisory: Staying Safe in Extreme Temperatures

Emergency Heat Advisory for July 27th, 2025 Dear customers, At AAA Heating & Air, LLC., we are deeply concerned about the Emergency Heat Advisory hitting our area through the weekend, and particularly with the temperatures expected on Sunday July 27th. With temperatures expected to hit 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and with high humidity the temperature could […]

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Summer HVAC Maintenance Tips

Summer HVAC Maintenance Tips for Greater Columbia Residents

With Greater Columbia’s summer heat climbing into the 90s and humidity soaring, keeping your air conditioning system in top shape is essential for comfort and affordability. At AAA Heating & Air, we’re here to share practical summer HVAC maintenance tips to help our community stay cool while managing energy costs. These strategies are tailored to […]

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The Future of DIY HVAC

Revolutionizing Home Comfort: The Future of DIY HVAC

Before modern air conditioning, not to mention the future of DIY HVAC, people used clever architectural designs to combat heat. Homes featured high ceilings, tall windows, and wraparound porches to capture breezes. Transom windows, cupola vents, and rooftop belvederes vented hot air, while thick masonry walls and shade trees provided natural cooling. Homes were dressed […]

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