Reliable HVAC Service in Arlington, TN

Arlington, Tennessee has grown quickly over the last couple of decades, which means we see a mix of brand-new construction and homes built throughout the 2000s. Many of these homes have modern, high-efficiency HVAC systems that are designed to perform well, but like any mechanical system, they still need the right care to stay reliable.
At Chillax Heating and Air Conditioning, we work with homeowners in Arlington and nearby communities like Lakeland and Eads, helping troubleshoot issues, maintain system performance, and keep equipment running the way it should. When something isn’t working right, we focus on careful diagnostics and practical repairs rather than guesswork.
Whether your system is relatively new or starting to show its age, our job is to give you clear answers and service that actually makes sense for your home.
Why Arlington Homeowners Choose Chillax
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Friendly, honest service from real people who care
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Skilled diagnostics and complex repairs
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Transparent pricing and clear communication every step of the way
Residential HVAC Services
We specialize in a wide range of repair and maintenance services, including:
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Expert HVAC System Diagnosis
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Air Conditioning Repair
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Furnace Repair
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Heat Pump Repair
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Refrigerant Recharge
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Refrigerant Leak Search and Repair
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Preventative Maintenance
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Indoor Air Quality Solutions
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Thermostat Replacement

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Protecting HVAC Systems in Arlington Homes
Many Arlington homes were built in the early 2000s or later and use modern HVAC equipment designed for efficiency and comfort. These systems can run well for many years, but they rely on clean airflow, stable electrical conditions, and properly functioning components.
We often help homeowners protect their systems and avoid unnecessary failures with practical steps like:
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Annual tune-ups that keep outdoor units clean, improve airflow, and catch small issues early
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Surge protection to help protect sensitive control boards and electronics from power fluctuations during storms
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Float safety switches to help prevent water damage if a condensate line becomes clogged
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In-duct air purification systems that help reduce biological growth and airborne contaminants inside the HVAC system
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Careful diagnostics and targeted repairs that help extend the life of the equipment
Many HVAC systems from the early 2000s can continue operating reliably when they’re maintained properly and repaired when needed. Addressing worn components early and keeping systems clean and properly adjusted can go a long way toward preventing larger breakdowns.
FAQs for Arlington Homeowners
How often should I replace my air filter?
Most homes benefit from changing filters every 1–3 months.
Homes with pets, allergies, or high foot traffic should check monthly, while lightly used systems may stretch to 2–3 months.
Regular filter changes improve airflow, maintain efficiency, and prevent unnecessary wear on your HVAC system.
Why is there water around my indoor unit?
Seeing water near your indoor unit is usually a sign of a drainage issue:
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Clogged condensate drain line: When your system cools the air, it also pulls moisture out. That water drains through a small pipe, and if that pipe is clogged with algae or debris, water can back up and leak.
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Frozen evaporator coil: If there’s a refrigerant or airflow problem, the coil can freeze and then leak water as it thaws. You may see ice on the copper lines or near the indoor unit.
Many systems have a float switch that shuts the unit down when the drain line is clogged. You may need to clear the line before it’ll run again.
How often should I schedule an HVAC system tune-up?
We recommend two tune-ups per year:
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One in the Spring for your air conditioning system
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One in the Fall for your heating system
Seasonal maintenance keeps things running smoothly, extends the life of your equipment, and helps catch small problems before they become expensive repairs.
How long does a residential HVAC system usually last?
The lifespan of your system depends on the type of equipment, quality of installation, and how well it’s maintained.
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Furnaces: A well-maintained furnace can run 20–30 years, sometimes more. Most only need replacement if there’s a serious issue, like a cracked heat exchanger.
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Air Conditioners: With regular maintenance, central AC systems typically last 12–20 years. Replacement is usually only necessary for a major leak or compressor failure.
At Chillax, we focus on repairs and maintenance, recommending replacement only when truly necessary.
Want to learn more about keeping your HVAC system running smoothly? Visit our full FAQ page for tips and answers to common questions.
