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Winter Preparation Checklist

Winter is right around the corner, which means it’s time to take preventative measures before it’s too late! We know the importance of keeping your family home comfortable during the winter months, which is why we created a winter preparation checklist for you. Be sure to go through the checklist starting with windows and doors, […]

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Get Your Furnace Serviced This Fall

As the temperatures start to lower and the winds begin to pick up, your furnace is even more important than ever. Be sure to take the best care of it this season, and maintain your furnace as efficiently as possible. Every year, you should have somebody take a look, to ensure it will continue running efficiently […]

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Spring Furnace Maintenance Tips

Although fall is the season most homeowners will have their furnace serviced, spring is the time to take preventative measures. Spring is the time to make sure your furnace is in good condition to prepare it for fall and summer. While servicing your furnace, this is a great time to check that your air conditioner […]

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Why Is My Furnace Blowing Cold Air?

You’ve been running your heater for hours trying to heat up your house but you can’t get rid of that frigid air. You reach up to feel the air coming out of the vent and in shock you feel cold air! Before calling an HVAC company, here are a few things you can try. Check […]

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Is Your Heater Making You Sick?

Do you have a sore throat, watery-itchy eyes, and a runny nose? Are you tired of coughing, sneezing, and having shortness of breath? Does your head start to ache every time you’re in your home? Feeling more tired and sluggish than usual? Enough is enough, now is the time to take action! The dust and […]

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Is Your Furnace Filter Polluting Your Home?

What Is A Furnace Filter? A furnace filter is a removable filter that fits inside your furnace between the air intake location and the fan, heating coil, and motor. It was designed to protect the motor and other mechanical parts from a number of airborne particles that could ruin the furnace. A standard fiberglass filter […]

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