A Heat Pump Might Cool And Heat Your Home For Less Cost Than A Traditional HVAC System

If it's time to buy a new HVAC, you might want to look into buying a heat pump. This system can heat and cool your house so you may not need to buy both an air conditioner and a furnace depending on the climate in your local area. Plus, a heat pump is efficient, so you could save money on your power bills when you make the switch. Here's how this type of heating and cooling system is different from a traditional forced-air system. Read More 

Preventative Maintenance That Can Help Homeowners Avoid Costly AC Repairs

As a homeowner, it becomes imperative to get in the habit of taking care of your air conditioning unit. Otherwise, you'll be dealing with expensive repairs on a regular basis. So that these costs don't keep adding up, take it upon yourself to care for your AC unit in the following ways. This preventative maintenance is paramount.  Swap Out the Air Filter Regularly The air filter is so important to the efficiency and performance of your AC unit. Read More 

The Pitfalls Of Installing A Heat Pump In An Extreme Temperature Environment

Maybe you have heard how heat pumps can really save you a lot of money on your heating and cooling bills? Enticed by saving money, you might have had such a device installed. If it was not attached to a geothermal heating and cooling system, you probably made a huge mistake, especially if you live in an area of the country that is extremely hot part of the year and/or too cold part of the year. Read More 

Avoiding Problems With Your Business’s HVAC Performance

It is important for the interior of a business to be comfortable as it will help with employee productivity and customer conversions. However, business leaders and owners will often neglect the importance of their HVAC system. These tips will help you avoid problems with your system.  Clean The System Before Running It For The First Time Prior to the arrival of warm weather, you should take the time to review and inspect your HVAC system. Read More 

How To Make Sure Your Heater Is Energy Efficient

A home heater or furnace makes use of energy to generate and deliver heat. If it can deliver more heat with a certain quantity of energy, the heater is more efficient. Furnace makers work so hard to design products that can burn fuel more efficiently while using the lowest amount of energy to run the components that deliver heat to the whole house. So, the first step is to get a heater that is more energy efficient and to do heating repair often. Read More