Dependable HVAC Services in Stallings, NC

Your local experts for fast, honest, and professional residential heating and cooling solutions.

Serving Our Stallings Neighbors

Professional heating and cooling solutions brought straight to your doorstep.

At Metts Mechanical, we bring an elite level of HVAC expertise straight to residential properties throughout Stallings, NC. As a local, family-owned business, we eliminate high-pressure sales tactics and pass honest, straightforward pricing directly down to our neighbors so you get the reliable comfort you deserve.

Our Specialized Services

Explore our comprehensive HVAC capabilities available across Stallings.

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Cooling Services

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Heating Services

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Heat Pump Services

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Ductless Mini Split Services

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Indoor Air Quality Services

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Additional Services

Why Choose Us

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Maintenance Plans

We offer proactive maintenance plans to optimize your system's efficiency and prevent unexpected breakdowns. Our comprehensive tune-ups save you money and prolong equipment life.

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Clean, Respectful Service

We treat your property with absolute care. Our crew works cleanly, protects your floors, and makes sure to thoroughly tidy up our workspace before leaving your home.

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Transparent Estimates

We provide clear, honest estimates so you know exactly where every dollar goes. No hidden fees, no sales gimmicks, and no surprise upcharges on parts or labor.

Our Core Operational Values

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Professionalism

We treat every home with respect, utilizing highly trained technicians and premium HVAC equipment to guarantee a lifetime of superior comfort and system durability.

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Communication

From your initial service call to the final system check, you will deal directly with our responsive team with absolute clarity regarding your heating and cooling needs.

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Accountability

As a proud, local North Carolina business, our reputation is built on reliability. We stand firmly behind our HVAC workmanship to ensure your total peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers regarding our residential heating and cooling services in Stallings.

  • Why does my AC unit make a loud screeching noise when it turns on?

    A loud screeching or squealing sound usually indicates a worn-out blower motor belt or failing bearings inside the fan motor assembly. If it sounds like a high-pitched metal shriek from the outdoor unit, it could mean dangerous high pressure in the compressor—shut it off right away.

  • What is the ideal humidity level for a home during North Carolina summers?

    The ideal indoor relative humidity level is between 30% and 50%. Keeping it under 50% slows down mold growth, deters dust mites, and makes the actual room air feel significantly cooler, reducing the strain on your AC system.

  • Can blocked return vents cause my cooling coils to freeze up?

    Yes, absolutely. Your HVAC system needs constant, unrestrictive airflow to keep warm air moving across the cold indoor evaporator coils. Closing off too many vents or blocking return registers with furniture suffocates the system, causing the coils to freeze into a block of ice.

  • How can I tell if my older furnace has a cracked heat exchanger?

    Warning signs include strong, unusual chemical odors, heavy soot inside the unit, a rolling or dancing burner flame, or chronic headaches and flu-like symptoms among family members. This is a severe carbon monoxide hazard and needs immediate professional inspection.

  • Is it normal for my heat pump to switch on emergency heat by itself?

    When outdoor temperatures drop below freezing, your heat pump will naturally turn on the electric auxiliary "emergency heat" strips to help meet your thermostat's setting. However, if it stays stuck on emergency heat during milder weather, a sensor or thermostat issue is likely present.