Putting the "V" Back into HVAC: Ventilation Strategies and Successes

3 Things You Should Be Looking For In Your HVAC Unit

Any homeowner knows important it is to know when your HVAC system needs maintenance. Unfortunately, too many people ignore the system until it has serious problems and they need to replace the whole thing. Instead, it is better if you simply stay on top of it and watch for when you might have a problem and correct it before it becomes severe. Here are some tips to look for to know when you need to call for maintenance: Read More 

4 Practical Ways to Save on Your Home’s Heating Oil Costs

Who doesn't want to save money? Unless you're taking steps to heat your home more efficiently – you're not working towards this goal. Fortunately, keeping your home warmer without breaking the budget is something you can accomplish. Here are some tips to get you started. Sign a Contract If you're only purchasing your heating oil on an on-demand basis, consider signing a contract. A contract is a great way to lower your heating oil costs. Read More 

How To Install Extra Insulation On Your Condenser Hose

If you have a condenser unit outside of your home, there are a few things you can do to make sure it is running efficiently. Since the condenser is exposed to the elements, there are quite a few things that could go wrong with it. Usually, these problems are easily fixable. One of the most common problems is that the condenser hose gets knocked loose or somehow gets a hole in it. Read More 

Don’t Let Your HVAC System Make You Sneeze

If you have seasonal allergies or you just tend to be a person who is very sensitive when it comes to dust, then you want to be sure you take extra precautions to prevent your heating and cooling system from irritating your sinuses. Learn about some of the ways you can go about maintaining your central heating and cooling system so it doesn't cause you to excessively sneeze by reading all of the information provided to you in this article. Read More 

How To Insulate Your Exposed Ducts

Is your furnace in the basement or out in the garage? If so, you could be losing a lot of valuable heat through your ducts. This is a huge concern if you live in freezing climate. Basically, your furnace will be much less efficient and more expensive to run if your exposed ducts are not insulated. The ducts that run from your furnace into the walls of your home can vary in length. Read More