Heating Posts

Do Gas Furnaces Use Electricity? Three Tips

December 4th, 2023

Yes, your gas furnace uses electricity. But not in the way you might think!

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3 Good Expectations for Furnace Service

September 25th, 2023

We promise that customers can get all three of these benefits from their next visit if they’re prepared.

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5 Common HVAC Problems and How to Fix Them

May 26th, 2023

An efficient HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system plays a crucial role in maintaining a comfortable and healthy indoor environment. However, like any complex system, HVAC units can experience problems over time, leading to decreased performance and increased energy consumption. In this blog, we will explore the top five common HVAC problems and provide […]

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End of Winter Furnace Check In

March 27th, 2023

While we don’t see harsh winters like our northern neighbors, it’s still a welcome sight to see the signs of spring and the warmth return to us.

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Is My Heating System Broken?

February 27th, 2023

Hopefully, by the end of this blog, you’ll know what a malfunctioning heating system looks and sounds like.

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Your Heater Is Not the Money Sink It Seems Like

January 30th, 2023

Insulation is the way we keep our heat inside, instead of letting it waft outdoors where we can’t feel it.

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3 Ways to Pay for Your Next Heating Upgrade

December 19th, 2022

Things like tax credits, manufacturer rebates, and promotions will be your best friends as you look to get a powerful heating upgrade for less cash upfront.

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Furnace vs Heat Pump: Which Should You Choose?

December 5th, 2022

With many heat pumps now suitable for temperatures well below freezing, you now have to consider more to determine which option you should go for.

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Should I Get a New Heater?

January 10th, 2022

So, you’ve been enjoying the warmth of your home in the middle of winter. Every now and again though, you suspect something is up with your heater. It may be making an odd sound, or simply not be as efficient as it once was. If you are wondering if it’s time to consider a replacement […]

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