All Seasons Heating and Cooling

All Seasons Heating and Cooling Serving Logan and surrounding counties for over 20 years.

02/20/2025
06/14/2024

📆 Mark your calendars! We're looking forward to see everyone at our Lewisburg Member Appreciation Event on June 19! Stop by and get your free bucket & lightbulbs! 💡🪣

09/19/2022

No matter the size, shape or construction of your home, your Heil dealer can professionally install a quality system that will elevate your comfort. For the dealer nearest you, visit:
https://www.heil-hvac.com/en/us/

That time of year again guys.
02/03/2022

That time of year again guys.

Out of sight and out of mind during the warmer months, heat pumps are a home owner’s best friend during cold winter months. Unfortunately outside heat pumps can freeze up at the very time a home owner needs them the most. Owners naturally assume that their outside heat pump unit will keep them warm on the inside during cold winter days. But because frost covered evaporator coils and ice build-up on the heat pump condenser can reduce efficiency, home owners often get the cold shoulder from their heating system when they least expect it. Each heating system unit has a defrosting cycle that is normally activated by a timer. The timer may be set to defrost every 30, 60 or 90 minutes. Some units may also be equipped with a pressure switch that detects frost buildup. When the defrost cycle is activated the freon flow will reverse itself and the warm gas will defrost the lines. Although, light frost is normal, heavily packed frost or ice indicates a problem. Condensation forming on the coils is what causes frost or ice to form in and around the evaporator and condenser. Restrictive airflow around the coils, freezing rains and even an un-level condenser unit can cause ice to build up.

07/12/2021

All Seasons Heating and Cooling will be closed from July 12, 2021 to July 20, 2021. We apologize for any inconvenience.

02/14/2021

Out of sight and out of mind during the warmer months, heat pumps are a home owner’s best friend during cold winter months. Unfortunately outside heat pumps can freeze up at the very time a home owner needs them the most. Owners naturally assume that their outside heat pump unit will keep them warm on the inside during cold winter days. But because frost covered evaporator coils and ice build-up on the heat pump condenser can reduce efficiency, home owners often get the cold shoulder from their heating system when they least expect it. Each heating system unit has a defrosting cycle that is normally activated by a timer. The timer may be set to defrost every 30, 60 or 90 minutes. Some units may also be equipped with a pressure switch that detects frost buildup. When the defrost cycle is activated the freon flow will reverse itself and the warm gas will defrost the lines. Although, light frost is normal, heavily packed frost or ice indicates a problem. Condensation forming on the coils is what causes frost or ice to form in and around the evaporator and condenser. Restrictive airflow around the coils, freezing rains and even an un-level condenser unit can cause ice to build up.

06/22/2019

We currently have 71 outages, affecting 3,894 members. We are in the process of dispatching crews to restore power. You can keep track of outages at outage.precc.com. To report your outage, you can use any of the following numbers:

Hopkinsville - (270) 886-2555

Cadiz - (270) 522-6678

Elkton - (270) 265-2545

Russellville - (270) 726-2479

02/26/2019
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10/15/2018

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Address

2190 Peach Orchard Road
Lewisburg, KY
42256

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

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