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  • HVAC and the fight against Covid-19
    22 April 2020

    HVAC and the fight against Covid-19

    In these times where the headlines are dominated by what just 2 months ago to many were just meaningless words such as Covid-19 and “Coronavirus”, and where uncertainty, fear, misinformation, and anxiety run rampant, peace of mind is difficult to come by. But, with this blog, we are going to do our absolute best to ...

  • Heat Wars: The Phantom Danger
    25 November 2019

    Heat Wars: The Phantom Danger

    Most of us know that carbon monoxide is a deadly poisonous gas. It is tasteless, colorless, odorless, and virtually undetectable. Carbon monoxide restricts your body’s hemoglobin from transporting oxygen in your blood to vital organs such as your brain, heart, etc. Exposure to just small traces, even if for a brief period of time is ...

  • Buyer’s Guide to the HVAC Universe
    05 November 2019

    Buyer’s Guide to the HVAC Universe

    There are 2 big nagging questions that every consumer faces when they are in the market for something. When is the right time to buy? How can I budget/afford this? When it comes to purchasing HVAC equipment, many are led to believe that the best time to get the best possible deal is during the ...

  • Water Heaters or Ticking Time Bomb? You choose.
    14 October 2019

    Water Heaters or Ticking Time Bomb? You choose.

    Your home’s water heater and HVAC system have a good bit in common. Both are appliances most people forget they even have and don’t think about until they stop working properly or break. They also both require regular service in order to ensure the highest level of safety and efficiency. There are 3 different types ...

  • Fall Allergy Solutions
    13 September 2019

    Fall Allergy Solutions

    Ahhh. Fall.. Cooler weather. Crisp air. Less humidity. Leaves. Football. Allergies… Wait.. what? That’s right. Autumn is actually one of the worst times of the year for seasonal allergies. As the summer humidity begins to lessen, the drier air gives way to the release of ragweed pollen. According to WebMD, 75% of people who suffer ...

  • Drip.. Drip.. Drip..
    26 August 2019

    Drip.. Drip.. Drip..

    As your home’s HVAC system runs, it creates a lot of condensation. As it draws in air from inside your house and cools/dehumidifies it, moisture builds up on your coils. The system is designed to where that excessive water drips off the coils and into a drip pan underneath your system. As that pan fills ...

  • HVAC and Pet Care
    02 August 2019

    HVAC and Pet Care

    We love our pets today more than ever before. Our culture obsesses over dog and cat videos on social media, memes with cats in them, etc. Some people seem to value animals’ lives more than other human beings, and will go to great lengths make sure their pet is more well taken care of than ...

  • Coils: The Most Important Part of Your System You Didn’t Know About
    12 July 2019

    Coils: The Most Important Part of Your System You Didn’t Know About

    You may not know much about HVAC system components, but you probably at least know the basics. Heat pumps, compressors, thermostats, drain lines, refrigerant, etc. But the most important part of your system are ones you don’t really see – coils. HVAC systems have 2 different types of coil in them that both play an ...

  • Sneezin’ Season is here!
    29 March 2019

    Sneezin’ Season is here!

    Ah.. ah.. ahhh.. choo! *sniffles* Sorry.. It’s that wonderful time of year again! No.. Not college football season (sadly..) It’s allergy season. Or, as I personally like to call it, “sneezin’ season.” Here are some interesting facts for you: 30% of adults and 40% of children in the US suffer from allergies. More than 50 ...

  • Making the Switch
    15 March 2019

    Making the Switch

    We’ve reached another awkward time of year. It’s still winter on the calendar, but the temps have been in the 60s and 70s. At night, it’s gotten back down into the 40s. Seems like the Groundhog we all look to for meteorological predictions in February was wrong about 6 more weeks of winter (shocker.. a ...