Is it Time to Repair or Replace?

As a home owner, it can be hard to determine if it’s better to invest in a new heating and cooling system or repair an existing one. We know that new systems can be a costly investment, but continued repairs to an older, inefficient system that lacks dependability...

Thermostat Tips to Get Your Through The Winter

Energy Star, a program run by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Department of Energy that promotes energy efficiency, recommends setting your thermostat to 68 degrees Fahrenheit when home. This temperature is recommended because it offers an ideal...

Handy HVAC Tips For Buying an Older Home

There are so many things to consider when buying a new home. Are you happy with the kitchen cabinets? Do you think the half-bath in the lower-level will be large enough for your growing family? When shopping for that perfect home, you may place its aging heating and...

Carbon Monoxide: The Silent Killer

This fall and winter, we will continue to use our furnaces continually to keep our homes warm and comfortable, protecting from the outdoor elements as temperatures begin to dip. But what if the confides of our safe and happy home aren’t as secure as we’d like to...

When Should I Schedule My Furnace Maintenance?

We know…the smell of fall is barely in the air and you may still have your pool open. In the days ahead, you may even be able to turn off the A/C and open the windows, letting the cool breezes float inside your home, running your ceiling fans in all the bedrooms....