Allergy Season Survival 101: How Your Heating & Cooling System Can Be Your Best Defense

  Introduction to allergy season and its impact on individuals Allergy season is a time of the year many people dread. The blooming flowers and blossoming trees may bring a sense of beauty to the surroundings, but for those who suffer from allergies, it can be a nightmare. Sneezing, itchy eyes, and a runny nose

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The Power of Prevention: Inspections vs. Emergencies

In the world of homeownership, there’s a choice to be made—act proactively to prevent disasters or reactively deal with the aftermath. When it comes to your plumbing, the decision is crystal clear: opt for an annual plumbing inspection to safeguard your home, your wallet, and your peace of mind. Let’s explore why an ounce of

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Get an Early Start to Beat the Heat This Summer

Don’t let the summer heat creep up on you. It’s easy to put off air conditioning maintenance when temperatures outside are mild. But if you wait until summer’s here to turn your AC on for the first time, you and your family may end up in a sticky situation. A spring tune-up can prepare your

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Get Your Heating and Cooling Systems Ready for Fall

Now that it’s September, it’s time to think about getting your HVAC system ready for winter. The Roanoke heating experts at Southern Trust Home Services will get your furnace or heat pump in top shape to keep your home warm this winter, plus we can inspect and tune-up your AC unit and get it ready

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Summer HVAC Tune-Up
Tune Up Your HVAC Before Summer Hits!

Roanoke residents have spent a lot of time at home this spring, but at least we’ve had air conditioning to make it more bearable as the temps have been rising. Can you imagine what it would be like to be stuck at home without AC? Having your HVAC unit break down in the middle of

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Upgrading Your AC Before Freon Supplies Vanish into Thin Air

If your HVAC uses freon, it’s time to think about a replacement. Luckily, the Roanoke air conditioning experts at Southern Trust Home Services are here to help.  You might be thinking, “What’s wrong with my air conditioner?” Right now, the answer may well be nothing. But if it springs a refrigerant leak, you can no

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Retrofit or Replace? The Best Time to Think About Your AC Is Now

It’s the middle of winter, so why are we talking about replacing your Roanoke air conditioning system? Because nearly 20 years after the United States decided to reduce ozone-depleting gas emissions, new laws have gone into effect that are leaving homeowners with difficult decisions to make about their AC systems in the months ahead.  Wait,

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Is Your Cooling Bill Too High?

Another Roanoke summer is here, and if the predictions are correct, this summer’s heat could be a record breaker. Since there are so many different types of homes in our area, trying to find just one solution to cutting your air conditioning bill wouldn’t be effective. Why not try several of the options below to

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Splitting Up with Ductwork

Finding a flexible air-conditioning solution for your home Roanoke homes come in all sort of flavors: from old and stately houses to modern, sprawling near-mansions, from fixer-uppers to brand-spanking new. With all this variety, there is no one-size-fits-all air conditioning solution that meets the needs of all homeowners. Flexible Cooling and Heating One HVAC option

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Southern Trust can keep your AC humming over the Roanoke summer

Despite its mountain reputation and being tucked at the base of the Blue Ridge, Roanoke’s average high temperature of 87 degrees in July is on par with Atlanta. It already pushed 90 in early May. A hot summer lies ahead. It’s time for Southern Trust’s expert technicians to check your HVAC to ensure you’re not

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