Problem Solve Common Issues With Your Furnace

There are a number of ways to keep your furnace in good shape and avoid the need for furnace repair. While your system is being serviced, your technician will look for common problems that can reduce the function of your furnace. Wire connections will be inspected, and the burner system will be cleaned. Your furnace will be monitored to see how efficient it is, giving you a good idea of what it is going to cost to keep your home warm during the cold weather months. Read More 

2 Tips For Choosing A Spot For Your New Central AC Unit

After living with fans and window AC units to keep cool in the summertime, you may have finally decided to have central air conditioning installed in your home. However, after learning that the unit itself must be located outside, you may be in the process of deciding where to put it. If so, use the following tips to help you choose an ideal spot of your new central AC unit. Read More 

Getting Ready for Spring? 3 Things Your AC System Needs You to Do Now

With winter on a seemingly endless loop across much of the nation, homeowners are growing even more impatient for spring to arrive. Many are already eagerly planning maintenance chores and making their shopping lists for the home improvement store. While painting the siding and pressure washing the sidewalk are certainly worthy tasks, homeowners should also remember that warm weather will soon make it necessary for their AC system to begin working around the clock. Read More 

Deep Freeze In The Midwest And The Repairs To Follow

It is the end of January 2019. Like most other Januarys in the Midwest, it was relatively uneventful. Uneventful, that is, until an Arctic blast came down from the North Pole and spent three days sweeping through the entire midsection of the country before moving on to the Northeast Coast. While it was horrible for everyone who was stuck at home and unable to go anywhere for fear of freezing outside after a few minutes, it turned into quite the profitable situation for heating contractors. Read More