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Why Your Furnace Might Not Be Working
When your furnace quits working, (which always seems to be during a cold snap) it can be worrisome to deal with. More often than not,
Preparing Your Home for the Holidays
As the busy holiday season approaches, make sure your home is ready. Whether you’re expecting guests or planning to spend the holidays quietly at home,
Last Chance to Take Advantage of the HVAC Tax Credit
Federal Tax Credit Coming to a Close Soon Back in February of 2009, President Obama approved a consumer tax credit as part of the larger
What is a Heat Pump?
The climate in southern California means heating and cooling needs are more moderate than in other areas of the country. While furnaces suit many residents
Preparing Your Home for the Fall
The kids are back to school, the neighborhood pool is closed for the season and there is a hint of fall in the air. It’s
Understanding Ductwork: Answering Your Most Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of an air duct? An often overlooked, yet significant element in your home’s heating and cooling system is your ducts, there
How Do Tankless Water Heaters Work?
Tankless water heaters, sometimes called instantaneous or on-demand water heaters, only heat water on an as needed basis. They’re known to help with energy savings
The Value of Regular Maintenance
A heating and cooling system can be a little tricky when it comes to how well it’s performing. Most homeowners don’t realize there is a
Most Common Air Conditioning Problems
Air conditioners seem to fail at the most inconvenient times. Usually, the reasons for failure are relatively easy to repair or can be prevented with
Choosing a Programmable Thermostat
“The average household spends more than $2,200 a year on energy bills – nearly half of which goes to heating and cooling. Homeowners can save
10 Tips for Reducing Your Energy Bills
Some of us are tightening our proverbial belts while others are looking for ways to use less energy and “go green.” If you fit into
Common Homeowner Mistakes To Avoid
Taking the handyman approach and doing-it-yourself, or attempting to save money can certainly be a good idea from time to time, but when it comes