Smooth Sailing Heating Cooling

Smooth Sailing Heating Cooling Smooth Sailing Heating & Cooling, is a Veteran Owned, father and son team in Boiling Springs, SC.

Thank you Jason Morgan for the amazing review!Smooth Sailing is the only Heating and air company that we will use.  They...
04/13/2026

Thank you Jason Morgan for the amazing review!

Smooth Sailing is the only Heating and air company that we will use. They always have impeccable service, quick and affordable. Great people and great company.

04/02/2026

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Shoutout to **Debra** for the 5-star love! ⭐️ We’re proud to hear our team was **on time, efficient, personable, and knowledgeable**—and that we could go **above and beyond**. Thanks for trusting us with your comfort!

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Thank you, **Debra**! ⭐️ When someone notices the little things—showing up on time, working efficiently, and taking time to be personable—it means a lot. We appreciate the 5-star review and the chance to help!

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Customer comfort is our priority, and reviews like Debra’s remind us why we do what we do. ⭐️ **On time. Efficient. Above and beyond.** Thanks, **Debra**, for the 5-star support!

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Thank you Debra Vincent for the amazing review!On time, efficient and goes above and beyond. Personable and knowledgeabl...
04/02/2026

Thank you Debra Vincent for the amazing review!

On time, efficient and goes above and beyond. Personable and knowledgeable

There’s a Difference Between “Professional” and ProfessionalThis duct was found severely restricted. The inner liner is ...
03/30/2026

There’s a Difference Between “Professional” and Professional

This duct was found severely restricted. The inner liner is torn, collapsing airflow, and fiberglass insulation is exposed inside the airstream.

That means two things:

The system cannot move the air it was designed to move.

Fiberglass particles can enter the air the family breathes.

A true HVAC professional understands that ductwork is not just a tube that carries air. It is part of the engineered system. If it’s crushed, torn, or improperly installed, performance and indoor air quality suffer.

Restricted ducts cause:

Reduced airflow

Uneven temperatures

Higher energy bills

System strain

Shortened equipment life

A torn inner liner is more than a cosmetic issue. It compromises air quality and system efficiency.

Anyone can install equipment. A professional evaluates the entire system — airflow, duct integrity, insulation, sealing, and overall design.

Comfort isn’t just about the unit outside. It’s about how air is delivered inside.

The difference shows up in the details.

Duct Insulation Matters More Than You ThinkThis crawl space shows falling duct insulation and visible rust at connection...
03/27/2026

Duct Insulation Matters More Than You Think

This crawl space shows falling duct insulation and visible rust at connection points. When duct insulation fails, your system loses capacity — even if the equipment itself is working properly.

Here’s why:

Ducts carry conditioned air through unconditioned spaces like attics and crawl spaces. If insulation is damaged, missing, or improperly installed, that air loses temperature before it reaches your rooms.

In summer:

Cool air absorbs heat from the surrounding space

Supply air arrives warmer than designed

System runs longer to meet thermostat setting

In winter:

Heated air loses warmth

Comfort drops

Energy use increases

That’s called capacity loss. The equipment may be sized correctly, but the delivery system is failing.

Proper duct insulation:

Maintains air temperature

Reduces condensation

Prevents moisture damage

Protects metal duct from rust

Improves overall efficiency

When insulation falls away or isn’t sealed correctly, energy escapes before it ever reaches your living space.

The result? Higher bills, uneven temperatures, and unnecessary strain on your HVAC system.

Your ductwork is just as important as the unit itself. If it’s not insulated and sealed properly, you’re paying for conditioned air you never fully receive.

Why Photo Documentation MattersThis wide view of a crawl space shows more than just ductwork. It shows fallen insulation...
03/25/2026

Why Photo Documentation Matters

This wide view of a crawl space shows more than just ductwork. It shows fallen insulation, poor sealing, and overall system condition. Without photos, most homeowners would never know what’s happening underneath their home.

Photo documentation provides clarity.

When we service or inspect a system, we take detailed photos of:

Duct condition

Insulation integrity

Sealing and connections

Electrical components

Drain setup

Overall installation quality

Here’s why that matters:

Transparency

You see exactly what we see. No guessing. No vague descriptions.

Baseline Records

Photos create a starting point. Over time, we can compare system condition and catch changes early.

Accountability

Clear documentation protects both the homeowner and the contractor.

Better Decisions

Visual evidence makes it easier to understand why a repair or improvement is recommended.

Most HVAC systems are hidden in attics, crawl spaces, or closets. Problems develop quietly. Without documentation, small issues go unnoticed until they become expensive repairs.

A thorough inspection includes more than checking temperatures. It includes seeing the whole system and recording its condition.

When you can see it, you can address it.

That’s how long-term performance and home comfort are protected.

03/24/2026

1) New to town and my heat quit—so I did what everyone does: searched reviews. So glad I called **Smooth Sailing**. We came out the very next day and got everything working again at a reasonable price. Thanks, **Valarie**, for trusting us!

2) When your heat stops, you need fast help you can count on. **Valarie** shared that we responded next-day, fixed the unit, and kept pricing fair. That’s exactly how we aim to serve our neighbors—thank you, Valarie!

3) Nothing makes us happier than earning a customer for the long haul. **Valarie** found us through online reviews, called when her heat went out, and we were able to repair it quickly and affordably. We appreciate you, Valarie—see you for any future HVAC needs!

Thank you M Thomas for the amazing review!I have used Smooth Sailing multiple times for system maintenance and for repai...
03/24/2026

Thank you M Thomas for the amazing review!

I have used Smooth Sailing multiple times for system maintenance and for repairs on my older system. Every time I have worked with them has been amazing! They are very trustworthy, respond quickly, and their work is great. They are also very transparent about their work and what all of my options are which is very important to me. If you are looking for a company that you can trust and who will do the job right the first time, you won't find a better team to with with than these guys.

March Is a Transition MonthMarch brings change.Longer days. Warmer afternoons. Unpredictable weather. One day feels like...
03/23/2026

March Is a Transition Month

March brings change.

Longer days. Warmer afternoons. Unpredictable weather. One day feels like spring — the next reminds you winter isn’t done yet.

It’s a shift season.

For homeowners, this is the time systems start working differently. Heat runs less. Cooling may kick on for the first time in months. Pollen begins to rise. Humidity levels change. Energy use starts to fluctuate.

March is preparation season.

It’s when small maintenance steps make a big difference before peak heat arrives:

Checking air filters

Clearing debris around outdoor units

Testing your cooling system

Scheduling preventative maintenance

Inspecting crawl spaces and insulation

Spring doesn’t wait. When temperatures climb consistently, service schedules fill quickly.

March is also a reminder that change is constant. Seasons move whether we prepare or not.

A little attention now prevents bigger problems later.

New month. New season ahead.

This Is What Happens Without Proper Air FiltrationThis photo was taken inside a duct during an inspection. The buildup i...
03/23/2026

This Is What Happens Without Proper Air Filtration

This photo was taken inside a duct during an inspection. The buildup is heavy. Dust, debris, and contaminants have accumulated over time due to poor filtration and airflow issues.

Your HVAC system circulates the air you breathe every day. If filtration is inadequate — or filters aren’t changed regularly — those particles don’t just disappear. They settle inside ductwork and continue to move through the home.

Here’s why that matters:

Reduced indoor air quality

Increased allergens and irritants

Restricted airflow

Higher energy bills

Added strain on the blower motor

Shortened system lifespan

Air filters are not optional accessories. They protect your equipment and your air.

When filters are low quality, improperly sized, or rarely changed, buildup like this becomes inevitable.

Good filtration does three things:

Protects the coil

Protects the blower

Protects the air your family breathes

A clean system starts with proper filtration and regular maintenance.

If it’s been a while since your filter was checked — or if you’re unsure what type you’re using — it may be time to take a closer look.

This Is a Dirty Indoor CoilThis buildup may not look dramatic, but it has a major impact on system performance.Your indo...
03/20/2026

This Is a Dirty Indoor Coil

This buildup may not look dramatic, but it has a major impact on system performance.

Your indoor (evaporator) coil is responsible for absorbing heat from the air inside your home. For that heat transfer to happen efficiently, air must move freely across clean coil surfaces.

When dirt, dust, and debris coat the coil:

Airflow becomes restricted

Heat transfer is reduced

The system runs longer

Energy bills increase

Ice can form on the coil

The compressor experiences added strain

A dirty coil acts like a blanket over the metal fins. The system has to work harder to achieve the same result.

Over time, that extra workload shortens equipment life and increases the likelihood of breakdowns.

Most homeowners never see this part of the system. It’s hidden inside the air handler — out of sight, but not without consequences.

Routine maintenance includes inspecting and cleaning the coil when needed. Keeping it clean helps maintain efficiency, comfort, and system longevity.

If your system seems to run constantly or struggles to keep up, coil condition may be part of the problem.

Clean components = better performance.

Loose Electrical Connections = Expensive ProblemsThis was found during a service call. A loose electrical connection ins...
03/18/2026

Loose Electrical Connections = Expensive Problems

This was found during a service call. A loose electrical connection inside the disconnect caused heat buildup and damage.

Here’s what many homeowners don’t realize:

Electricity flowing through a loose connection creates resistance.
Resistance creates heat.
Heat creates failure.

Over time, that heat can:

Melt insulation

Burn terminals

Damage wires

Cause intermittent operation

Lead to system shutdown

Increase fire risk

Your AC system pulls a significant amount of power when it starts. If connections aren’t tight and secure, that startup surge can cause arcing and pitting at the connection point.

The result? Voltage drop to the equipment and stress on major components like the compressor and fan motor.

Loose connections don’t fix themselves. They get worse.

This is why electrical inspections are part of routine maintenance. We check wire tightness, look for discoloration, measure voltage, and inspect for signs of overheating.

Small electrical issues can turn into major repairs if ignored.

Preventative maintenance isn’t just about comfort — it’s about safety and protecting your equipment investment.

Address

170 Candlenut Lane
Boiling Springs, SC
29316

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+18648046400

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