Why You Should Consider a Ductless HVAC System

Why You Should Consider a Ductless HVAC System

Finding the best way to cool and heat your home in Charleston, SC, can be a challenge. Between the summer heat, coastal humidity, and older homes that may not have ductwork, traditional HVAC setups aren’t always the best fit. Enter the ductless mini-split. These...
When’s The Best Time to Replace Your AC in Charleston?

When’s The Best Time to Replace Your AC in Charleston?

If your air conditioner is showing signs of age or isn’t keeping up with Charleston’s heat and humidity, it might be time to start thinking about a replacement. But when is the right time to do it? AC installation is an investment that will last 10+ years, but it’s...

Troubleshooting Common Summer AC Issues

As summer draws closer and the weather gets warmer, your AC system is beginning to run. Many homeowners worry about their AC going out in the hottest months of the year. We know it can be frustrating trying to keep your family comfortable when unexpected problems...
Tips & Solutions for Improving Indoor Air Quality During Summer

Tips & Solutions for Improving Indoor Air Quality During Summer

When summer temperatures rise in Charleston, residents look to escape the heat by heading indoors. However, a combination of high humidity, increased allergens, and frequent AC use often leaves homeowners with poor indoor air quality that can impact their overall...

What To Do in an HVAC Emergency

At Carolina Custom Air, we understand that not all HVAC issues can wait. For problems that put your safety and health at risk, it’s critical to get the urgent attention you need from a professional. That’s why our NATE-certified team is here with 24/7 support...
2025 Refrigerant Changes: How It Impacts Your South Carolina Home

2025 Refrigerant Changes: How It Impacts Your South Carolina Home

HVAC systems are undergoing a change in 2025, and it’s one that homeowners should be aware of. Older types of refrigerants are being phased out in favor of more eco-friendly options due to new regulations from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Updates to...

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