Welcome to Our New Website!

April 18th, 2024

We’re glad you found our way to our new website! This site is here not only to make it easy to contact us, but to learn more about the many services we offer and to provide you with education about your home’s AC, heating, plumbing, and electrical systems. We’ve always been focused on education, both for our clients and for ourselves—it’s vital that our team of Peaden Pros always stay current with new technologies and practices. We’ve been in business for more than 50 years, and we haven’t survived that long because we’ve been standing still!

You can always rely on Peaden for:

  • An unmatched commitment to your comfort
  • A one-stop-shop for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical—no need to juggle multiple contractors!
  • The finest local team of trained professionals you’ll find
  • Flexible financing options

This website was built by the team at iMarket Solutions. To learn how iMarket Solutions can expand your presence on the web visit: www.imarketsolutions.com

Take some time to look around and see what we can do for you and your family! Your comfort and health is always our top priority.

Call Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical Today and Discover The Peaden Way: Service Is Our Passion, Safety Is Our Priority, Satisfaction Is Our Promise!

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What Is the Average Lifespan of a Generator?

October 30th, 2023

When it comes to safeguarding your home from power outages, having a reliable generator is a necessity, especially in areas where power outages are frequent. But one question that often comes to mind is: how long does a generator last? While many factors can influence a generator’s longevity, we’re here to offer insights on the average lifespan, factors affecting it, and how to get the most out of your power generation equipment.

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5 Signs of a Water Leak in Your Home

October 25th, 2023

Water leaks are a homeowner’s nightmare. Not only can they lead to significant damage, but they can also spike up your water bill, sometimes without you even realizing there’s a problem. Recognizing the signs of a water leak in your home early on is crucial to mitigating potential damage and costs. Let’s dive into the five key signs that indicate a leak and discuss how to tell if you have a plumbing leak.

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What Size Heat Pump Do I Need?

October 20th, 2023

Ensuring your home is as comfortable as possible starts with selecting the right heating and cooling system. But precisely, what size heat pump do you need? A heat pump not only keeps your home comfortable but is also an energy-efficient alternative to conventional HVAC systems.

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Do Air Conditioners Bring In Fresh Air From Outside?

September 29th, 2023

When temperatures rise, and we’re trying to find solace in our homes, there’s a common question many homeowners ponder: do air conditioners bring in fresh air from outside? The simple answer might surprise you. But to truly grasp the concept, it’s essential to understand the mechanics behind the AC unit and the process it uses for cooling the air.

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What Is the Most Efficient Water Heater?

September 15th, 2023

When you hear the gentle rush of water while showering or washing the dishes, you might not stop to think about the source of that hot water. However, if you’re passionate about energy efficiency, lowering your energy bill, or reducing carbon emissions, then it’s time to consider what is the most efficient water heater for your needs.

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When Should I Upgrade My Electrical Panel?

September 6th, 2023

Navigating the complexities of our modern electric world can often bring up many questions, especially when it concerns our homes. One critical question homeowners often face is: When should you upgrade your electrical panel?

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How to Save Energy During the Summer Months

May 22nd, 2023

As the summer heat approaches, it is normal to want to turn up the air conditioning, take multiple showers a day, and run the laundry more frequently. But with all these activities comes an increase in energy costs that can quickly add up over time. So, if you’re worried about your wallet, you might want to know how to save energy during the summer months. Luckily, you can take steps to increase your savings while still keeping cool and comfortable in your home.

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How To Keep Bugs & Pests Out of Your Sewer Line

November 9th, 2022

Image of a cockroach on a white tile floor.Bugs and other pests from the sewer line are a nightmare for Florida homeowners. If you notice bugs coming from your sewer line, you must address the problem quickly before it becomes an infestation.

Pests like cockroaches and drain flies commonly live in sewer lines because they provide a safe and moist home where they can lay eggs.

You can take several steps to ensure your drains stay free of bugs and pests.

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Why Are There Pests in My Sewer Line?

While your sewer line may be one of the last places you’d like to call home, it’s a comfortable, safe space for pests. Sewer lines offer protection from the weather and other potentially harmful threats, making it a preferred nesting location. Many pests look for damp areas to lay their eggs.

Drains and sewer lines also provide bugs and pests with an endless food source. From your kitchen waste to your bathroom waste, pests love feeding on what you flush down your drains.

How To Get Rid of Drain Flies

Drain flies are a common sewer line pest. They can be found in kitchens and bathrooms and center around your sink. Gray and fuzzy drain flies feed on the organic sludge that can accumulate in your drains. They lay their eggs in the drain, and the adults climb out.

To get rid of them, remove the built-up food source by:

  • Dropping an enzyme cleaner into the drain
  • Slowly pour boiling water down the drain
  • Using bristle brush drain scrubbers to clean out the sludge

You may need more than one application to kill the drain flies completely.

Keep Roaches Out of Your Sewer Line

If you see roaches crawling out of your drains like a scene from a horror movie, then you want a plan to keep them out. The most important step is to make your home as uninviting as possible. Keep your drain clean from anything the roaches could eat.

Several types of bait and poison can help eliminate your problem if you have sewer roaches. You can also rely on professionals to help you get rid of them. They’ll thoroughly inspect and create a strategic plan to eliminate the problem.

Keep in mind that the sooner you act, the easier it will be to eliminate sewer roaches. Don’t wait to call a professional plumbing company if you see them.

Sewer Line Inspection & Cleaning in Panama City, FL

If you’d rather leave your sewer line cleaning to professionals – we don’t blame you – Peaden Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical is here to help. Our friendly and well-trained technicians will take care of your sewer lines.

We offer a full range of sewer line services, including:

Contact us at [site_info_phone_number] for professional plumbing services in the Panhandle.

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DIY AC Repair Tips & When To Call The Pros

November 5th, 2022

The Expert’s Guide to DIY Air Conditioning Repair

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There are times when you need AC repair and you’ll have to call in the pros to handle the job to ensure that your air conditioner is working in prime condition. However, there are also those times when your AC may just demand a little more attention from you.

Trust that it won’t take very long to give your air conditioning system a few quick inspections and corrections. Here are a few simple AC repairs that help get your unit working the way it was intended to.

Clean the Debris Around Your Unit

Don’t neglect the outside of your unit because you’ll need to keep it cleaned and cared for in order to prevent AC repair. If the unit isn’t working properly or you hear strange noises coming from the outside, it might be as simple as removing old sticks and debris that have fallen due to a storm that has passed.

Take Time to Examine the Ducts

You don’t want to lose any air because your ducts are leaking or they are clogged, so be sure you clean them out. Check the ducts if the air flow isn’t strong, and have the experts come in and clean them if you think that this is the problem but aren’t sure how to resolve it.

Change Your Filters Based on Your Home

Changing your filters once a month is a practice that you need to stay on top of, but also take the time to survey your home and the amount of dander that you produce. If it’s just you and one or two other people living in the space, then you should be fine. However, if you have dogs, cats, and a lot of people walking through your space on a regular basis, you may need to change the filters out more often.

Turn off the HVAC System to Melt Ice

If you notice a lot of ice building up around your unit, turn it off and let it melt away. If this becomes a common occurrence, then you’ll want to call in the pros to ensure that you have the problem corrected before it becomes more expensive.

Make Sure Your Thermostat Is Doing Its Job

Check and make sure your thermostat is reading the correct temperatures and that it is adjusting as it should. If not, it may be time to upgrade to a model that will allow you to change temps remotely from your phone. A new thermostat will not only make your life easier – it will save you money on your energy bill.

Check the Breaker

We’ve all done it before – thought something was broken only to discover it isn’t plugged in. When you think you need an AC repair because it suddenly stopped working, check the breaker to make sure a fuse wasn’t blown.

If any of these techniques don’t correct the problem, then it might be time to bite the bullet and call in the pros to ensure you have a durable unit.

Why You Should Leave Some AC Repair To The Professionals

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While every homeowner can do things around the house to improve the efficiency and lifespan of their HVAC system, there are some reasons why you should call a professional. When it comes to more complicated repairs, here is why we recommend calling Peaden:

You Spend Money on Tools and Equipment

Now there are some aspects of AC repair that homeowners can tackle on their own, and that you will have everything at your home for. However, as the problem gets bigger and more complicated, you will find yourself running around town trying to find the right tools and equipment.

Plus, not all tutorials will be clear about the exact tools you need and it will feel like trial and error. When you don’t use the proper tools and techniques when it comes to AC repair, trust that you can do more harm than good.

You Lose Your Weekend

While you may think the AC repair will only take a little bit of time, when you aren’t confident with what you are doing or familiar with the process, you may not realize how much time you will log. When the first repair you perform does not fix the issue, you will find yourself continuing further down the rabbit hole to learn what is wrong. Going this route can add hours, if not days, to your AC repair.

You May Not Be Aware of the Safety Procedures

Trying to repair your cooling system can not only result in a loss of time and money, but it can be dangerous. When you do not understand the components of an air conditioning, then it is crucial that you let the exerts handle repairs to ensure you stay safe.

You May or May Not Fix the Problem

When you DIY AC repair, you may or may not completely fix the problem, or worse yet, you have an emergency during the process and have to turn your unit off until the pros can arrive and take a look. If you do think you fixed the issue, there is a chance that it will return later, and you never know when this can happen from the middle of the night to during a gathering of friends.

You Can Spend More Money Than Calling in the Pros

Once you have performed the AC repair, you may realize that after factoring the tools you bought, the time you spent having to learn and complete the task, you would have actually saved money by just calling in the professionals. Plus, you wouldn’t have the headaches that come with AC repair. While you should keep up with your AC maintenance, when it comes to repairs, let the experts handle the job.

 

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