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6 Benefits To A Furnace Tune-Up

Why do you need a heating system or furnace tune-up? Let us count the ways… 2. Safety of your family – Cracked heat exchangers and poor burn quality can be found and addressed before carbon monoxide becomes present. 3. Saving you money – When a preventative maintenance is performed the...

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6 Ways To Get Your Home Ready For Winter

Here are some quick and easy ways you can get ready for the upcoming winter season. Have any other tips you’d share for getting your home ready for winter? Let us know! If you are ready to make an appointment for a furnace inspection or tune-up, feel free to reach out...

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Top Tips For Troubleshooting Your Heater

Is your furnace or heater not working? Try these quick tips for troubleshooting your heater: Check the filter(s)– At this point I am sure I am a broken record, but the number one reason a system fails is constriction of air flow (aka a dirty filter). When you have a...

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I Finally Took My Own Advice

My house was built in the 1950’s and is a very interesting configuration. There are two bedrooms upstairs with gable walls where the ceiling and roofline are one in the same. They get very hot in the summer because there is no attic space to buffer the heat with insulation....

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It’s Your Daylight Saving Fall Reminder

This is a great time of year to remind you to check the batteries on your thermostat. And also- switching the thermostat mode from “cool” to “heat”! **If you have a smart thermostat that connects to an app through your phone- your thermostat does not have batteries! Congratulations on one...

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New Refrigerants Are Coming

What You Should Know About The New Refrigerants Effective December 31, 2024 all manufacturers of cooling and heat pump systems will no longer be able to produce equipment using the existing R410a refrigerant (Freon). Please be aware that we will still be able to install R-410a equipment through the end...

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