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What is a Mini Split Air Conditioner?

What is a Mini Split Air Conditioner?

Are you an El Paso resident looking for a more energy-efficient way to maintain the temperature in your home? If so, you may consider a mini split air conditioner as a solution. Fortunately, Scott Heating and Cooling installs ductless mini split air conditioners that...

Do I Need Air Conditioning Service in the Spring?

Do I Need Air Conditioning Service in the Spring?

As the temperatures rise in El Paso, you may wonder if you need air conditioning service in the spring. The answer is yes! Even if your air conditioner has been working all winter properly, it's important to have it checked to ensure it will continue functioning...

7 Tips on How to Extend the Life of Your HVAC System

7 Tips on How to Extend the Life of Your HVAC System

Taking the proper measures to care for your HVAC system can help extend its life and ensure it runs efficiently. But how do you go about taking care of your HVAC system? From providing regular maintenance to choosing a reliable air conditioning company in El Paso,...

Do I Need to do Anything Before Turning on the Heater?

Do I Need to do Anything Before Turning on the Heater?

It’s that time of year again. As summer winds down and cooler temperatures arrive, residents should prepare for HVAC maintenance or any necessary HVAC repairs. Aside from this, there are several things that you should do first to prevent having any issues with your...

Why You Need Yearly AC Service in El Paso

Why You Need Yearly AC Service in El Paso

With fall just around the corner, now is the perfect time to schedule routine AC maintenance for your home in El Paso or Vinton, Texas, with our team at Scott Heating & Cooling. Keep reading to see how annual AC maintenance can benefit your home. Call (915)...

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