Climate Control Specialist, LLC

Climate Control Specialist, LLC Climate Control Specialist, LLC strive to provide “comfort you can rely on” with every service call and home system we install.
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It is your satisfaction we rely on to grow our business. We offer $69.00 performance tune-ups for your heating and air conditioning equipment to make sure your system is effectively working when you need it.

Programmable and smart thermostats can drift out of their schedules when you switch from heating to cooling season. Sche...
05/29/2026

Programmable and smart thermostats can drift out of their schedules when you switch from heating to cooling season. Schedules that made sense in February may be working against you now. If yours has not been reviewed since you set it up, or if you are not sure what mode it is actually running in, that is worth five minutes of attention. While we are out for any service call this month, we are happy to walk through your settings and make sure your system is running the schedule you actually want. Small things like that add up on your energy bill over a full summer.

Spring cleaning usually covers the floors, the windows, the garage. The air handler in your closet or basement tends to ...
05/22/2026

Spring cleaning usually covers the floors, the windows, the garage. The air handler in your closet or basement tends to get skipped. But that cabinet has been circulating air through your home all winter, and what builds up inside, dust, mold, debris around the drain pan, does not disappear on its own. A cleaned and inspected air handler heading into summer means cleaner air and a system that is not working against itself. If your family deals with allergies, May is worth putting on the calendar.

A lot of homeowners in Southwest Ohio have older systems that are technically still working but starting to show their a...
05/15/2026

A lot of homeowners in Southwest Ohio have older systems that are technically still working but starting to show their age. Longer run times to hit the same temperature. A little more noise than there used to be. A repair or two in the last couple seasons. If that sounds familiar, May is a smart time to have an honest conversation about what you are dealing with. We have been doing this for twenty years and we are not going to push a new system on you if yours has life left. But if the numbers point toward replacement, better to plan it now than scramble for it mid-July.

Outdoor condenser units take a beating over winter. Debris settles in, coil fins take hits from ice and freezing rain, a...
05/08/2026

Outdoor condenser units take a beating over winter. Debris settles in, coil fins take hits from ice and freezing rain, and critters occasionally find them comfortable. Before your system is running eight hours a day, a visual check and a coil cleaning can make a real difference in efficiency and lifespan. We have seen plenty of units that looked fine from the outside and were working harder than they needed to. A quick visit in May is a lot cheaper than a compressor conversation in August.

May in Southwest Ohio means the AC has been running for a few weeks now. That first hot stretch is behind you, and you h...
05/01/2026

May in Southwest Ohio means the AC has been running for a few weeks now. That first hot stretch is behind you, and you have a much better read on how your system is actually performing. If something felt off during those first warm days, a little hesitation before cooling, uneven temps room to room, or a utility bill that came in higher than expected, now is the time to say something. Early May is still a good window to get someone out before the summer schedule tightens up. Lebanon, Mason, Springboro, West Chester: give us a call.

Winter air is dry. Spring air brings pollen. If your home felt stuffy or your family dealt with more congestion than usu...
04/27/2026

Winter air is dry. Spring air brings pollen. If your home felt stuffy or your family dealt with more congestion than usual this past season, your HVAC system is part of that story. A dirty filter, an overdue coil cleaning, or a humidifier that needs attention can all affect what your family breathes every day. April is a good time to come out of heating season with a clean system rather than carry those months of buildup straight into summer. Give us a call and we'll take a look at the whole picture.

Two decades in Southwest Ohio means we've been inside a lot of homes, and we've seen what deferred maintenance actually ...
04/21/2026

Two decades in Southwest Ohio means we've been inside a lot of homes, and we've seen what deferred maintenance actually costs people. A filter that hasn't been changed since fall. A refrigerant level that's been low for two seasons. A worn part that took out a compressor because nobody caught it early. None of those are dramatic failures on their own, they just compound. We're not going to sell you a new system when a repair is the right call. Twenty years of referrals depends on that.

Heat pump owners in Ohio have had a workout of a winter. The temperature swings from February into April are some of the...
04/15/2026

Heat pump owners in Ohio have had a workout of a winter. The temperature swings from February into April are some of the hardest conditions these systems face. If your unit seemed to cycle more than usual, struggled to keep up on the coldest mornings, or leaned on backup heat more than felt normal, those are patterns worth a technician's eyes before you switch over to full cooling mode. A small issue caught in April is a much easier conversation than the same issue surfacing in July.

Spring fills our schedule faster than any other season. Lebanon, Mason, Springboro, and West Chester homeowners all come...
04/09/2026

Spring fills our schedule faster than any other season. Lebanon, Mason, Springboro, and West Chester homeowners all come out of winter at the same time looking for the same thing: a system check before summer. We're already booking into late April. If you've been meaning to schedule a tune-up since the cold let up, the window before the summer rush is open right now, but not for long.

The first genuinely warm week in Southwest Ohio usually arrives sometime in April, and it never announces itself. One da...
04/03/2026

The first genuinely warm week in Southwest Ohio usually arrives sometime in April, and it never announces itself. One day you're opening windows, the next you're reaching for the thermostat. If your AC hasn't run since September, that first startup of the season is the moment you find out whether it survived the winter in good shape. A quick tune-up now costs less than an emergency call when temps hit 85 and the calendar is already full. We still have April availability. Call us before the warm stretch gets here.

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740 S US Route 42
Lebanon, OH
45036

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