As we manage the final stretch of summer heat, Newcomb and Company is helping homes in Raleigh, Wilmington, and surrounding cities stay comfortable with our AC services and our community outreach. One…
What is the Most Affordable Way to Heat My Home?
As we prepare to embrace September, this month is when many homeowners limbo between the hot summer season and the cool autumn weather. While you might not feel ready to think about your heating syste…
Is My AC Causing a Fuse to Blow?
It is no secret that air conditioning systems—especially old, inefficient units—require a lot of power. If you find your breaker continuously tripping after you switch on your air conditio…
Is Carrier a Good HVAC Brand?
When it comes to choosing the right HVAC system for your home, the options can seem overwhelming. Many buyers start to narrow it down by first deciding on a brand. While there are several brands to ch…
How Can You Tell if an Evaporator Coil is Bad?
When it comes to your heating and cooling system, one of the primary pieces of equipment that your unit relies on is the evaporator coil. This component holds the AC refrigerant and draws warmth from …
Top 5 Benefits of an HVAC Maintenance Contract
Your heating and air conditioning system is one of the most essential elements of your home. It makes sense to protect it with the regular care that manufacturers recommend. Many homeowners choose to …
Where to Buy a New HVAC Unit
When it is time for a new HVAC system, the last thing you need is a complicated buying process. The hardest part about buying a new HVAC system is getting started—particularly in choosing who you woul…
Top 5 AC Issues and How to Fix Them
Newcomb and Company has been a trusted source of local HVAC repair for more than 65 years—so you could say we know a thing or two about keeping systems running as they should. In a recent blog post, o…
HVAC Repair vs. HVAC Replacement
One of the most prominent dilemmas among homes and businesses experiencing HVAC issues is weighing the benefits of repairing your HVAC system or having it replaced. While there is no definitive answer…