Are you tired of being cold in the winter and warm in the summer? If so then it’s time to call Star Heating And Cooling Apache Junction. Our mission is to keep you comfortable all year round. We are ready to assist you with heating and air conditioning services. We can accommodate you with fast and reliable service.
If you need your heating or air conditioning system serviced or emergency repairs Star Heating And Cooling Apache Junction will be available when you need us. We treat all of our customers with courtesy and respect to ensure you receive help when you need it. Our goal is to impress you and retain your service for the future!
The average lifespan of most HVAC units is between 10-20 years. Although some units last longer, it becomes less economically viable to keep running them because the older units are less efficient. As a unit ages it also becomes more prone to malfunctions including loud noises and using more energy. You then need to decide on whether to repair or to replace. A new replacement is more expensive up front but will work out more cost effective over the coming years of it’s lifespan.
A little on how we work:
1. Our technicians visit your place and assess the nature and size of the problem based on the specific conditions of your home or business facilities.
2. Our HVAC experts will calculate your home’s proper heat load to determine the most suitable system for your place. They’ll also let you know how much you should expect to spend every year to keep your place cool or hot throughout the year.
3. You can also expect a precise diagnosis from our HVAC professionals. The point of this is understand will be to understand if it’s makes more sense to repair or replace. If it’s to replace, we’ll recommend a specific system to meet your requirements.
4. Our core mission is to serve you better and this means that transparency and integrity are our key values.
Star Heating And Cooling Apache Junction
Star Heating And Cooling Apache Junction
Star Heating And Cooling Apache Junction
879 N Plaza Dr #102
Apache Junction, AZ
85120
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Lost Dutchman State Park: Spanning over 320 acres, the Lost Dutchman State Park was founded in 1977 and has been a popular choice with Apache Junctions visitors and residents who enjoy hiking, camping, mountain biking, and other outdoor activities. The hiking trails are suitable for all levels of hikers, beginners or advanced, and can take you through the native plant garden or to the Flatiron. There are several events and programs held at the park throughout the year such as the early morning ‘Salute to the Sun Hike’ and going ‘Desert Scorpion Hunting’ in the dark of the night. Wildlife that you may come across while you’re there include javelina, jackrabbits, coyotes, and mule deer.
Superstition Mountain Museum: There’s no larger collection of Wild West movie memorabilia than at the Superstition Mountain Museum. You’ll find the museum at the foot of the Superstition Mountain range right in the middle of the Arizona desert. In the museum, you’ll see several old movie sets, horse-drawn buggies, mannequins, and even a couple of full-sized dioramas. Other aspects include a taxidermy display of native wildlife, several artifacts from the Lost Dutchman’s Mine, and the nearby Elvis Chapel, which is on the site of where Elvis Presley’s movie “Charro!” was filmed. Their gift shop is filled with tons of little souvenirs you can buy for yourself or friends back home.
Goldfield Ghost Town: Based in Goldfield Ghost Town, the historic Apache Trail Tours will take you on a guided journey through Arizona’s deserts and canyons. Be sure to take your camera as you will see some stunning views of your surroundings and learn a lot about the land from your expert tour guide. Tours end with a trip to the Old West; in Goldfield Ghost Town you’ll be able to take part in several unique activities, buy souvenirs from the western shops, and enjoy the delicious cuisine in their many eateries. Take your best shot at the shooting gallery, take an old-time photo with costume and all, or strut your stuff with an authentic cowboy hat.
Silly Mountain Park: Though it’s easy to pass Silly Mountain Park and miss it, do not overlook this amazing opportunity to explore Apache Junction’s flora and fauna in all its magnificence. The trail is single track and is wonderful for hiking as well as mountain biking – some of the sections are smooth and flowy while others are tight and twisty, giving you the perfect combination for an outdoor adventure. There are several trails to choose from such as the Palo Verde, the Brittle Brush, Superstition View, Jackrabbit, Coyote Loop, Old Baldy, and Old Mine, which is better for more experienced hikers and bikers as it has a few steep drops.
Siphon Draw Trail: The Siphon Draw Trail is named after its ability to ‘siphon’ water off of a large area on Superstition Mountain. A walk on the trail will take your through the discovery trail and to a polished slick-rock waterfall, which marks the end of the trail and lets your return the same way you went. The hike is less than two miles and goes through the Lost Dutchman State Park, Tonto National Forest, and the Superstition Wilderness Area. There’s a lot of history surrounding Siphon Draw Trail, much of which you can learn about at the Visitor Center. There are a lot of picnic tables surrounding the area, so you can bring a basket with you to enjoy lunch. Several of the strategically placed bird feeders and water ponds will attract flora and fauna for you to see while you’re there.
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