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Why HVAC Systems Work Harder in Hyattsville

Hyattsville's location in Prince George's County creates specific challenges for heating and cooling systems. The area's humid subtropical climate means hot, muggy summers that push air conditioners to their limits, with heat indexes often exceeding outdoor temperatures by 10 degrees. Spring and fall bring dramatic temperature swings that force systems to cycle between heating and cooling within the same week, creating extra wear on components.

The older housing stock in neighborhoods like Queenstown and historic districts near Route 1 often features outdated ductwork, inadequate insulation, and undersized equipment that struggles to maintain comfort. Homes near Northwest Branch and the Anacostia River tributaries face higher humidity levels that stress dehumidification systems. The clay-heavy soils common throughout Hyattsville shift with moisture changes, potentially affecting ground-level ductwork and outdoor unit placement.

Proximity to major roadways like Route 1, the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, and I-495 means outdoor units accumulate more dust and particulates, reducing efficiency and requiring more frequent filter changes. These local factors mean HVAC systems in Hyattsville need proper sizing, regular maintenance, and quick repairs when problems arise.

About Us

Why Hyattsville Homeowners Choose Victory HVAC Baltimore

Victory HVAC Baltimore has built a reputation throughout Prince George's County by showing up fast and fixing problems right. We know that when your system fails, you need someone who answers the phone, arrives on time, and has the skills to diagnose and repair the issue quickly. Our technicians carry extensive parts inventory on their trucks, which means most repairs happen the same day without waiting for parts orders.

We've worked on every type of system in Hyattsville homes, from vintage boilers in pre-war houses near Magruder Park to modern high-efficiency heat pumps in newer developments. This experience means we can troubleshoot problems faster and recommend solutions that actually fit your home and budget. We don't push unnecessary replacements. If your system can be repaired economically, we'll tell you. If it's time for replacement, we'll explain why and give you options.

Our technicians receive ongoing training on current refrigerant regulations, EPA certification requirements, and manufacturer-specific systems. We follow Maryland building codes and local permit requirements for all installations. When we complete a job, we test system performance, verify proper airflow, and make sure you understand your equipment.

We also understand the financial stress of unexpected repairs. That's why we provide upfront pricing before starting work and offer financing options for larger repairs and replacements. Our goal is to restore your comfort without creating financial panic.

24/7 Emergency Response

HVAC emergencies don't wait for business hours. We answer calls day and night, including weekends and holidays, and dispatch technicians quickly throughout Hyattsville. Our trucks are stocked with common parts for immediate repairs, which means we can often fix your system in one visit instead of making you wait days without heating or cooling.

Experienced Diagnostic Skills

Our technicians quickly identify the root cause of system failures rather than just treating symptoms. We use diagnostic tools and systematic troubleshooting to find problems fast, which saves you money on unnecessary part replacements. Years of experience with diverse systems in Hyattsville homes means we've seen and fixed almost every problem that can occur.

Upfront Pricing

We provide clear pricing before starting any repair work. You'll know exactly what the repair costs before we touch your system. No surprise charges, no hidden fees. If we discover additional problems during the repair, we'll explain them and get your approval before proceeding. This transparency builds trust and eliminates the anxiety of unknown repair costs.

Prince George's County Expertise

We understand the specific challenges Hyattsville homeowners face, from high humidity levels near the Northwest Branch to the dust and debris that affects units near major roadways. Our experience with local housing stock, from historic homes to modern construction, means we can recommend solutions that work for your specific situation and address problems common to your neighborhood.

Our Services

Complete HVAC Services for Hyattsville Homes

Victory HVAC Baltimore provides comprehensive heating and cooling services throughout Hyattsville. Whether you're dealing with a complete system failure, planning a replacement, or maintaining your current equipment, we handle every aspect of residential HVAC work. Our service range covers emergency repairs, system installations, routine maintenance, air quality improvements, and ductwork modifications.

We work on all major brands and system types, including central air conditioning, heat pumps, gas furnaces, electric heating, boilers, and ductless mini-splits. Our technicians diagnose problems systematically, repair systems efficiently, and install new equipment according to manufacturer specifications and local codes. We structure our services around what homeowners actually need: fast repairs when systems fail, proper installation when replacement is necessary, and preventive maintenance to avoid breakdowns.

24/7 Emergency HVAC Repair Throughout Hyattsville

When your air conditioner fails during a heat wave or your furnace quits on a freezing night, you need immediate help. We provide 24/7 emergency repair service throughout Hyattsville with rapid response times. Our technicians diagnose the problem quickly, explain what failed and why, and complete most repairs the same day. We stock common parts on our trucks, which eliminates delays waiting for special orders. Emergency service includes compressor failures, refrigerant leaks, blower motor problems, ignition failures, thermostat malfunctions, and complete system shutdowns.

Professional HVAC System Installation and Replacement

When repair costs exceed the value of your system or your equipment has reached the end of its service life, we provide complete system replacement. We help you select properly sized equipment for your home, handle all permit requirements, remove old equipment safely, and install new systems according to manufacturer specifications. Installation services include load calculations to determine correct sizing, ductwork modifications if needed, thermostat upgrades, proper refrigerant charging, and thorough system testing. We work with your timeline and budget to minimize disruption.

Scheduled Maintenance to Prevent System Failures

Regular maintenance prevents most emergency breakdowns and extends equipment life. Our maintenance service includes comprehensive system inspection, cleaning of critical components, filter replacement, refrigerant level checks, electrical connection testing, condensate drain clearing, and performance verification. We identify small problems before they cause system failures, which saves money and prevents the discomfort of unexpected breakdowns. Maintenance visits are scheduled at your convenience, and we provide detailed reports on system condition with recommendations for any needed repairs.

Common Issues

Common HVAC Problems in Hyattsville Homes

Hyattsville's climate and housing characteristics create predictable HVAC problems. The humid summers strain air conditioning systems, particularly in older homes without adequate insulation or properly sized equipment. High humidity levels near waterways accelerate corrosion on outdoor units and promote mold growth in ductwork. Temperature swings during spring and fall force systems to switch between heating and cooling modes frequently, which stresses components and reveals weaknesses in thermostats and control boards.

Older neighborhoods with mature tree canopy accumulate more organic debris in outdoor units, restricting airflow and reducing efficiency. Homes near Route 1 and major thoroughfares face higher dust loads that clog filters faster and coat indoor coils. These local factors combine with normal wear to create specific failure patterns we see repeatedly in Hyattsville homes.

Air Conditioner Freezing in Summer

Ice formation on the indoor coil or outdoor unit indicates restricted airflow or low refrigerant. Dirty filters, blocked return vents, or failing blower motors reduce airflow across the coil, causing temperature drops that freeze condensation. Refrigerant leaks reduce system pressure, which also causes freezing. Both problems require immediate attention to prevent compressor damage.

Furnace Ignition Failures

Gas furnaces that won't ignite or shut down shortly after starting often have problems with ignition systems, flame sensors, or gas valves. Dirty flame sensors fail to detect proper combustion and shut the system down as a safety measure. These problems become apparent during the first cold snap when furnaces that sat idle all summer are suddenly called into service.

Inadequate Cooling Capacity

Systems that run constantly without reaching the set temperature are often undersized for the home or losing efficiency due to refrigerant leaks, dirty coils, or ductwork problems. Older homes in Hyattsville frequently have inadequate insulation, which increases cooling loads beyond the system's capacity. Poor ductwork design with excessive leakage also reduces delivered airflow to living spaces.

High Humidity Despite AC Operation

Air conditioners remove humidity as part of the cooling process, but systems that cool without dehumidifying often have oversized equipment that reaches temperature too quickly, dirty coils that reduce moisture removal, or ductwork leaks that introduce humid outdoor air. Proper system sizing and regular coil cleaning are essential for humidity control in Hyattsville's humid climate.

What To Expect

What to Expect When You Call Victory HVAC Baltimore

We understand the stress and discomfort of HVAC problems. When you call Victory HVAC Baltimore, we focus on clear communication, fast service, and reliable solutions. Our process is designed to eliminate confusion and get your system working again as quickly as possible.

You'll speak with a real person who understands HVAC problems and can provide immediate guidance. We ask questions to understand your situation and schedule service at the earliest time that works for you. For emergencies, we prioritize dispatch to minimize your discomfort. Our technicians call before arriving so you know exactly when to expect them.

During the service visit, we take time to explain what's happening with your system in plain language. You'll understand what failed, why it failed, and what needs to happen to fix it. We believe informed customers make better decisions, so we never rush through explanations or use technical jargon to confuse you.

Clear Communication from First Contact

When you call, you reach someone who can actually help rather than just take a message. We gather information about your problem, explain what to expect during the service visit, and provide a time window for arrival. For emergencies, we give realistic response times based on current service volume. Our technicians call 20 to 30 minutes before arrival so you're not waiting around all day. This respect for your time continues throughout the entire service process.

Thorough Diagnosis Before Repair

Our technicians systematically diagnose problems rather than guessing or replacing parts randomly. We test components, measure performance, and verify the root cause before recommending repairs. You'll receive a clear explanation of what failed, why it failed, and what it will cost to fix. We provide upfront pricing before starting work. If we discover additional problems during the repair, we explain them and get your approval before proceeding with any extra work.

Verified Performance After Repair

After completing repairs, we test system performance to verify everything works correctly. We measure temperatures, check airflow, test safety controls, and ensure the system operates as designed. You'll see the system working properly before we leave. We also clean up our work area and answer any questions about system operation or maintenance. Our work is backed by warranties on both parts and labor for your peace of mind.

How It Works

Our Simple Service Process for Hyattsville Homeowners

We've streamlined our service process to eliminate confusion and wasted time. From your first call to final system testing, every step is designed to restore your comfort quickly while keeping you informed.

Schedule Service

Call us at (443) 390-4933 to schedule service. We'll ask about your HVAC problem, gather basic information about your system, and schedule a service visit at a time that works for you. For emergencies, we prioritize dispatch to get help to you as quickly as possible. You'll receive a confirmation with the technician's expected arrival window, and we'll call before arriving so you know exactly when to expect us.

Diagnosis and Pricing

Our technician arrives in a fully stocked service vehicle and begins systematic diagnosis of your system. We test components, measure performance, and identify the root cause of the problem. Once we've diagnosed the issue, we explain what failed and why, then provide clear upfront pricing for the repair. You approve the work before we start. If additional problems are discovered during repair, we discuss them and get approval before proceeding.

Repair and Testing

We complete the repair using quality parts and proven techniques, then thoroughly test system performance. We measure temperatures, verify proper airflow, check safety controls, and ensure everything operates correctly. You'll see the system working properly before we leave. We explain any maintenance recommendations, answer your questions, and provide warranty information. Our work is guaranteed, and we're available if you have any concerns after service.

Our Expertise

Understanding HVAC Systems and Service Standards in Maryland

Professional HVAC service requires proper licensing, equipment knowledge, and adherence to state and local regulations. In Maryland, HVAC contractors must hold appropriate licenses through the Maryland Board of Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Contractors. Our technicians maintain these licenses and complete required continuing education to stay current with code changes and new technologies.

Refrigerant handling requires EPA Section 608 certification, which ensures technicians understand proper recovery, recycling, and charging procedures. The transition from R-22 refrigerant to newer alternatives like R-410A has created specific challenges for older systems, and proper diagnosis requires understanding these different refrigerants and their operating pressures. Simply adding refrigerant without finding and repairing leaks wastes money and harms the environment.

System sizing follows ACCA Manual J load calculations, which consider building characteristics, insulation levels, window area, and occupancy patterns. Incorrectly sized equipment costs more to operate, provides poor humidity control, and fails prematurely. Proper installation follows manufacturer specifications for clearances, electrical connections, refrigerant line lengths, and airflow requirements. Ductwork design affects system performance significantly, and poorly designed duct systems waste energy and create comfort problems.

Maryland energy codes require minimum efficiency levels for replacement equipment and proper duct sealing for new installations. Local jurisdictions including Prince George's County require permits for system replacements and major repairs. These regulations protect homeowners by ensuring installations meet safety standards and operate efficiently. Professional service includes pulling necessary permits, arranging required inspections, and documenting work properly.

Proper System Sizing

Correctly sized HVAC equipment matches the actual heating and cooling load of your home. Oversized systems cost more upfront, cycle on and off frequently, provide poor humidity control, and wear out faster. Undersized systems run constantly without maintaining comfort. We perform load calculations to determine correct equipment size rather than simply replacing with the same tonnage as the old system.

Repair or Replace Decision

The decision to repair or replace depends on system age, repair cost, efficiency, and expected remaining life. A general guideline is that if repair costs exceed 50% of replacement cost and the system is over 10 years old, replacement often makes more financial sense. We provide honest assessments of repair value and help you make informed decisions based on your situation and budget.

Expert HVAC Service Standards

Maintenance Impact on Lifespan

Regular maintenance extends equipment life by an average of 5 to 10 years and prevents most emergency failures. Unmaintained systems accumulate dirt on coils, develop refrigerant leaks, strain motors, and fail prematurely. Annual maintenance costs are a fraction of emergency repair costs and improve efficiency enough to pay for themselves through lower utility bills. Most manufacturer warranties require proof of regular maintenance.

Maryland Code Compliance

HVAC installations in Prince George's County must meet Maryland building codes and energy standards. This includes minimum efficiency requirements, proper electrical work, adequate combustion air for gas appliances, and approved venting systems. Permits are required for system replacements, and inspections verify code compliance. We handle all permit requirements and ensure installations meet or exceed code standards.

HVAC Problems in Hyattsville? Watch This Before Calling Anyone

This video explains common HVAC problems in Hyattsville, Maryland, and what homeowners should know about heating and cooling repair. Victory HVAC Baltimore covers why the local climate creates specific challenges for air conditioning and furnace systems, the most frequent repair issues in Prince George's County homes, and how to decide between repair and system replacement. The video includes information about emergency service availability, proper system sizing, maintenance requirements, and what to expect during service calls.

HVAC Service Throughout Hyattsville and Prince George's County

Victory HVAC Baltimore serves all of Hyattsville and surrounding communities in Prince George's County. We're familiar with the diverse housing throughout the area, from historic homes in the Queenstown neighborhood to newer construction near Routes 1 and 410. Our service area extends through the residential streets around Magruder Park, where mature trees and established landscaping can affect outdoor unit placement and airflow.

We regularly work in the areas near Northwest Branch Park, where proximity to the stream corridor creates higher humidity levels that stress air conditioning systems. Homes along Ager Road and the neighborhoods between Baltimore Avenue and the Northwest Branch face specific challenges with moisture control and seasonal flooding that can affect HVAC equipment. The commercial corridor along Route 1 transitions to residential areas quickly, and we serve both the older housing stock near the business district and the more recent developments toward University Park.

The eastern sections of Hyattsville near West Hyattsville feature a mix of architectural styles from different eras, each with unique HVAC requirements. Older homes often have cast iron radiators or gravity systems that require specialized knowledge to maintain or convert to forced air. The community around Hamilton Street and the areas extending toward Mount Rainier have narrow lot configurations that affect outdoor unit placement and require careful planning for replacements.

We also serve the neighborhoods around 38th Avenue and the residential areas near the Hyattsville Municipal Building. Properties near Queens Chapel Road and the eastern edge of Hyattsville benefit from our experience with both Maryland and District of Columbia building codes, as we work regularly along this border area. Our technicians understand the specific needs of different Hyattsville neighborhoods and can recommend solutions appropriate to your home's age, construction, and location.

Whether you're in the historic district near the Route 1 commercial area or in the quieter residential streets near the Northwest Branch, we provide the same fast response and quality service. Our familiarity with local housing characteristics and common HVAC challenges throughout Hyattsville means we can diagnose problems quickly and recommend solutions that work for your specific situation.

Frequently Asked Questions

HVAC system replacement in Hyattsville depends on your home size, equipment efficiency, and installation complexity. A standard system for a 1,500 to 2,000 square foot home typically falls in the mid-range. High-efficiency units with advanced features will increase your investment. Your ductwork condition affects the final amount. Older homes with outdated ductwork require additional work. Get three quotes from local contractors to compare pricing. Ask about financing options and available rebates from utility companies. Energy Star certified systems qualify for tax credits.

Your air conditioner size depends on square footage, insulation quality, window count, and ceiling height. A 1,500 square foot home typically needs a 2.5 to 3-ton unit. Bigger homes around 2,500 square feet need 3.5 to 4 tons. Too small means your system runs constantly. Too large causes short cycling and humidity problems. Hire a contractor who performs Manual J load calculations. This calculation accounts for your home's specific characteristics. Window orientation and insulation levels affect your needs. Proper sizing improves comfort and efficiency.

Schedule HVAC maintenance twice per year in Hyattsville. Get your air conditioner serviced in spring before cooling season starts. Schedule furnace maintenance in fall before heating season begins. Regular maintenance prevents breakdowns during extreme weather. Your technician will clean coils, check refrigerant levels, and inspect electrical connections. They'll replace filters and test system performance. Annual maintenance extends equipment life by years. It also maintains manufacturer warranties. Skipping maintenance leads to higher energy bills and unexpected repairs.

HVAC system replacement in Hyattsville depends on your home size, equipment efficiency, and installation complexity. A standard system for a 1,500 to 2,000 square foot home typically falls in the mid-range. High-efficiency units with advanced features will increase your investment. Your ductwork condition affects the final amount. Older homes with outdated ductwork require additional work. Get three quotes from local contractors to compare pricing. Ask about financing options and available rebates from utility companies. Energy Star certified systems qualify for tax credits.

Your air conditioner size depends on square footage, insulation quality, window count, and ceiling height. A 1,500 square foot home typically needs a 2.5 to 3-ton unit. Bigger homes around 2,500 square feet need 3.5 to 4 tons. Too small means your system runs constantly. Too large causes short cycling and humidity problems. Hire a contractor who performs Manual J load calculations. This calculation accounts for your home's specific characteristics. Window orientation and insulation levels affect your needs. Proper sizing improves comfort and efficiency.

Schedule HVAC maintenance twice per year in Hyattsville. Get your air conditioner serviced in spring before cooling season starts. Schedule furnace maintenance in fall before heating season begins. Regular maintenance prevents breakdowns during extreme weather. Your technician will clean coils, check refrigerant levels, and inspect electrical connections. They'll replace filters and test system performance. Annual maintenance extends equipment life by years. It also maintains manufacturer warranties. Skipping maintenance leads to higher energy bills and unexpected repairs.

Your AC freezes when airflow is restricted or refrigerant levels are wrong. Dirty air filters block airflow and cause coil temperatures to drop. Blocked return vents create the same problem. Low refrigerant from leaks makes your evaporator coil too cold. Faulty blower motors reduce air circulation. Closed supply vents in multiple rooms restrict airflow. Check your filter first and replace it if dirty. Open all vents throughout your home. Turn off your system and let ice melt completely before restarting.

Yes, you need a permit to replace your furnace in Hyattsville. Prince George's County requires permits for HVAC equipment replacement. Your contractor should pull the permit and schedule inspections. The permit process protects your safety and ensures proper installation. Inspectors verify correct gas connections, venting, and electrical work. Permits typically take a few days to process. Work without permits leads to fines and problems when selling your home. Reputable contractors include permit fees in their quotes.

A complete HVAC system installation in Hyattsville takes one to three days. A straightforward replacement with existing ductwork finishes in one day. Systems requiring ductwork modifications need two to three days. Your home size and system complexity affect the timeline. Multi-zone systems take longer than single-zone installations. Older homes with accessibility issues extend installation time. Your contractor removes old equipment, installs new components, and tests system performance. They'll also handle permits and inspections.

HVAC systems in Hyattsville last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. Air conditioners typically run 15 to 18 years. Furnaces last 18 to 20 years. Heat pumps have shorter lifespans around 12 to 15 years. Maryland's humidity and temperature swings affect equipment longevity. Systems without regular maintenance fail earlier. Your usage patterns matter too. Homes with constant temperature changes work their systems harder. Quality installation extends equipment life. Regular filter changes and annual tune-ups maximize your system's lifespan.

Replace your air conditioner if it's over 12 years old and needs major repairs. Repair minor issues on systems under 10 years old. Calculate the repair amount against replacement investment. If repairs exceed half the replacement value, choose a new system. Older units use outdated refrigerants and operate inefficiently. Frequent breakdowns mean your system is failing. New systems offer better efficiency and lower energy bills. Rising repair frequency indicates replacement time. Factor in your system's remaining lifespan when deciding.

Upgrade to a high-efficiency HVAC system with a 16 SEER rating or higher. Install a programmable or smart thermostat to optimize runtime. Seal and insulate your ductwork to prevent air loss. Add zone controls to heat and cool occupied rooms only. Replace old single-pane windows with energy-efficient models. Improve attic insulation to R-38 or higher. Schedule regular maintenance to keep systems running efficiently. Clean or replace filters monthly during heavy use. These upgrades reduce energy consumption by 20 to 40 percent.

Top HVAC brands for Maryland's climate include Trane, Carrier, Lennox, and Rheem. These manufacturers build systems to handle high humidity and temperature extremes. Look for units with high SEER ratings and moisture removal features. Variable-speed compressors adjust to humidity levels better. Two-stage systems provide better dehumidification. Your installation quality matters more than brand name. Choose a brand your local contractor services well. Equipment with strong local parts availability prevents long repair delays. Check manufacturer warranties before buying.

Your AC freezes when airflow is restricted or refrigerant levels are wrong. Dirty air filters block airflow and cause coil temperatures to drop. Blocked return vents create the same problem. Low refrigerant from leaks makes your evaporator coil too cold. Faulty blower motors reduce air circulation. Closed supply vents in multiple rooms restrict airflow. Check your filter first and replace it if dirty. Open all vents throughout your home. Turn off your system and let ice melt completely before restarting.

Yes, you need a permit to replace your furnace in Hyattsville. Prince George's County requires permits for HVAC equipment replacement. Your contractor should pull the permit and schedule inspections. The permit process protects your safety and ensures proper installation. Inspectors verify correct gas connections, venting, and electrical work. Permits typically take a few days to process. Work without permits leads to fines and problems when selling your home. Reputable contractors include permit fees in their quotes.

A complete HVAC system installation in Hyattsville takes one to three days. A straightforward replacement with existing ductwork finishes in one day. Systems requiring ductwork modifications need two to three days. Your home size and system complexity affect the timeline. Multi-zone systems take longer than single-zone installations. Older homes with accessibility issues extend installation time. Your contractor removes old equipment, installs new components, and tests system performance. They'll also handle permits and inspections.

HVAC systems in Hyattsville last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. Air conditioners typically run 15 to 18 years. Furnaces last 18 to 20 years. Heat pumps have shorter lifespans around 12 to 15 years. Maryland's humidity and temperature swings affect equipment longevity. Systems without regular maintenance fail earlier. Your usage patterns matter too. Homes with constant temperature changes work their systems harder. Quality installation extends equipment life. Regular filter changes and annual tune-ups maximize your system's lifespan.

Replace your air conditioner if it's over 12 years old and needs major repairs. Repair minor issues on systems under 10 years old. Calculate the repair amount against replacement investment. If repairs exceed half the replacement value, choose a new system. Older units use outdated refrigerants and operate inefficiently. Frequent breakdowns mean your system is failing. New systems offer better efficiency and lower energy bills. Rising repair frequency indicates replacement time. Factor in your system's remaining lifespan when deciding.

Upgrade to a high-efficiency HVAC system with a 16 SEER rating or higher. Install a programmable or smart thermostat to optimize runtime. Seal and insulate your ductwork to prevent air loss. Add zone controls to heat and cool occupied rooms only. Replace old single-pane windows with energy-efficient models. Improve attic insulation to R-38 or higher. Schedule regular maintenance to keep systems running efficiently. Clean or replace filters monthly during heavy use. These upgrades reduce energy consumption by 20 to 40 percent.

Top HVAC brands for Maryland's climate include Trane, Carrier, Lennox, and Rheem. These manufacturers build systems to handle high humidity and temperature extremes. Look for units with high SEER ratings and moisture removal features. Variable-speed compressors adjust to humidity levels better. Two-stage systems provide better dehumidification. Your installation quality matters more than brand name. Choose a brand your local contractor services well. Equipment with strong local parts availability prevents long repair delays. Check manufacturer warranties before buying.

HVAC Services in The Baltimore Area

Easily locate Victory HVAC and our service areas on the map below. We are strategically positioned to provide prompt and efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning services across the entire region. Whether you're seeking a new installation, emergency repair, or routine maintenance, our team is readily available to reach your location quickly, ensuring your comfort is restored without delay. Feel free to zoom in to see our exact location or contact us for directions and service area details.

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Hyattsville, MD, 20781

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