3 Air Conditioning Solutions That Will Reduce Cost With Your Replacement Project

When your AC goes out, there are few options other than replacing the old AC. This can often be due to an outdated, inefficient system that has gone beyond its life. Sometimes, replacement can also give you the option to change your system for something that is more economical and has better performance. If you want to save with your AC replacement, here are some of the solutions that you may want to consider: Read More 

The Benefits Of Choosing Hydronic Radiant Home Heating Over Forced Air Systems

When the temperatures outside dip low and the winds are blowing freezing cold air against your house, it is nice to know you have a great heating system in your home. However, with many forced air home heating systems, indoor air temperatures can be different from the floor up to the ceiling, the reason you may feel warm on your arms, but your feet may stay cold if you do not always wear socks and slippers. Read More 

Potential Causes Of A Malfunctioning Furnace System

Do you have a furnace that doesn't seem to be working very well? Are you wondering if your furnace needs to be replaced or if it can simply be repaired? While not every repair job can be handled by most homeowners, here are some things to check or do before calling your heating repair technician: Change filters: Clogged filters can cause a system to work harder than it needs to, resulting in a potentially costly heating repair bill in the future. Read More 

How To Handle An HVAC Unit That Is Freezing Up

While heating and air conditioning units are very effective and work great most of the time, you might occasionally deal with issues. A common problem is having an air conditioner that keeps freezing over. Here are some things to do when your HVAC unit is frozen. Check the Refrigerant One of the more common reasons for an air conditioner to freeze up is low refrigerant. Your air conditioner relies on refrigerant to balance the temperature by moving heat from your home outside, so the inside can cool off when the system is turned on. Read More 

Two Upgrades You Should Consider For Your Home’s HVAC System

A heating and ventilation system is one of the most important components of your home. However, you might be one of the many homeowners that make the mistake of failing to think about this part of the house until problems arise. To help your system avoid some common problems, you should consider making the following upgrades to your system. Invest In A Battery Backup For Electric Heating During the winter months, it is common for heavy snowfall and ice to damage power lines, which can cause homes with electric furnaces to lose electricity. Read More