All Hours Air is a locally owned and family operated business committed to providing the highest level of quality heating & air conditioning repair and installation in the Reno and Sparks area. We are committed to creating long-term relationships with our clients by providing quality AC service and installation. We stand behind our work with a 100% money back guarantee on everything we do. We specialize in small residential homes to large commercial high-rises, hospitals, and schools. Highly recommended by homeowners, building engineers, and insurance companies, at All Hours Air, our technicians are highly trained central heating and air conditioning professionals.

Our team of service technicians along with everyone else who assisted in making us successful, work day in and day out to earn and maintain a strong reputation as HVAC professionals in Reno and Sparks area. Without our loyal customers that share their positive experiences confirming the hard work done by our team, none of the awards and recognition listed would be possible. We would like to extend a big thank you to all our customers that have stuck with us all these years. All Hours Air, LLC has been a BBB accredited business since 2001.

Under laboratory conditions, the composition of our atmosphere is 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases. Out here in the real world, you could be breathing in a lot more "other" than that, however. Indoor air hosts plenty of contaminants, and your ductwork is often a prime culprit. Even though it's important to change. When you start talking with people about your heating and air conditioning system, there are often a lot of confusing terms. Among these is the term "air handler." What is this and, more importantly, do you need one?

The water you see coming from the pipe is condensation from the air circulating in your home. I am not real sure as to why it would be killing the grass, however. Do you have an available place you can extend the drain so that it won't drip directly onto your grass? Maybe you could try extending the hose? Just be sure to keep it sloped so that it won't back up. Another trick to try would be to buy a small drainage pipe and bury that under the topsoil. Yes, you are correct. This type method is also more efficient as the water splashes on the condenser coils, which aids in keeping the coils cool.

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