Your Trusted HVAC Specialists

A team of highly trained professionals delivering unmatched quality and customer service with 20 years of experience in the HVAC industry.

Our Specialties

We Provide Expert HVAC Services to Save You Time and Money

Quick turnarounds and repairs done right the first time. Unexpected repairs happen, and when they do, our team is ready to restore comfort to your home as quickly as possible.

Heating

From furnace repairs to thermostat services, our technicians have you covered to help keep your family warm during the cold seasons.

Cooling

Gary Paul Mechanical offers high-quality air conditioning repairs, maintenance, and installations to keep your home cool and comfortable.

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Air Quality

You deserve to breathe in fresh air. We help improve your indoor air quality with solutions designed to keep your home healthier.

Regulating the air quality of your home

Why Choose Us

HVAC Specialists You Can Trust

Gary Paul Mechanical technicians certified with 20 years of experience

Where You Can Find Us

Serving the Lehigh Valley Area with Local Mastery

We are committed to providing an exceptional level of heating and air conditioning service and installation to every customer. Our NATE certification (North American Technician Excellence) is the gold standard in the HVAC industry.

Lehigh Valley

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Easton

All Surrounding Areas

Customer Testimonials

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Satisfied Customers

We stand by our work 100% and provide exceptional attention to detail. Our commitment to clear communication, quick turnarounds, and dependable service is what we pride ourselves on. Don’t just take our word for it, see what our customers have to say.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions come up, and we’re here to help. See some of the most common questions we’ve received at Gary Paul Mechanical. Have another question? Give us a call.

What can I do to lower my energy bills?
  • Install a programmable thermostat so you don’t waste air conditioning or heat while you’re not at home.
  • Switch your incandescent light bulbs to more energy efficient light bulbs like compact fluorescents (CFLs) or LEDs.
  • Install ceiling fans and, when you can, use them instead of your air conditioning to cool you down.
  • Unplug any appliance that you’re not using. While it may not be turned on, it will still use power from your electrical outlet.
  • Make sure your windows and doors are sealed properly so that they don’t let air in and make your HVAC system work harder.
The simple answer to this question is dust and dirt. As your furnace sits idle over the warmer months, dust and airborne dirt particles settle on its elements. When the weather cools and you ignite your furnace for the first time, the dust burns and creates the unpleasant odor you are experiencing. Luckily, you can avoid this situation by contacting trusted HVAC contractors who can clean and inspect your system before winter use.
To keep your HVAC system running in tip-top shape, we recommend a maintenance appointment twice a year (once for heat, once for air conditioning). This way, a technician can check your filters, coils, wiring, housing, motor, and more to make sure you’re getting the most out of your system.
While HVAC problems often demand assistance from a professional, there are several simple issues that homeowners can diagnose on their own. Before you call up a local HVAC company, complete the following troubleshooting steps:
  1. Check Your Thermostat Settings – Incorrect thermostat settings can have a big influence on the performance of your HVAC system. So, if you notice that your heating or cooling equipment isn’t working as effectively as it usually does, be sure to take a look at your thermostat first.
  2. Clean Your Air Filters – Be sure to change your air filters frequently, as clean filters can help with air circulation and speed up cooling or heating of the home.
  3. Check Your Home’s Sealing – Poor sealing around windows and doors allows cold or warm air to escape your home. Addressing these issues can improve airflow and help your HVAC system work more efficiently.
  4. Inspect Your Pilot Light and Electrical Components – If you’re having trouble starting your HVAC system, there’s likely a problem with the pilot light or another electrical component. However, you’ll need a professional to replace these parts if necessary.

Don’t worry! Whether your problem happens at three in the morning or on the 4th of July, our HVAC service experts are available to get your system back up and running. Call us any time.

If your HVAC system requires constant repairs, is 15 years or older, or can’t heat or cool your home properly, we recommend you replace it. When an HVAC system ages, it doesn’t operate as efficiently and could actually end up costing you more money than it should.

To answer that, you’ll need to request an appointment with one of our HVAC service experts. We’ll come to your home and evaluate its size, heating and cooling needs, environment, and the work we’ll need to do. Then, we can recommend the best system for you and install it quickly.

Many factors affect the general lifespan of a heating or air conditioning system. Of course, the more you keep up on HVAC maintenance, the more likely your system is to achieve its maximum lifespan. The make and model of your equipment can also determine how long it will last. Generally speaking, a well-maintained HVAC system can be expected to remain effective for about 15 to 20 years.
When looking for the perfect company, ask your friends and family members for recommendations. Then, make sure the company has the proper license and insurance. After that, get a written estimate for the work they’re going to do (a good company should have no problem giving you a written estimate).

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Give us a call or get a free quote from one of our expert technicians at Gary Paul Mechanical.

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