A zone control system provides the right amount of cooling or heating to separate areas in your home. This keeps every room feeling comfortable and can drastically cut down energy costs.
Read MoreA tune-up helps the overall performance and efficiency of the furnace. Going unchecked, the system could short cycle and cause issues with the unit's longevity. There are a few main factors that are involved in a tune-up.
Read MoreWhen temperatures go below freezing, it can cause your pipes to leak and break, potentially creating huge problems. When water freezes, it becomes ice; as we all know, ice is much bigger than water. This expansion, as water becomes ice, puts pressure on your pipes, which can lead to damage.
Read MoreYour air ducts are one of the most important systems in your home. They are the hidden system of tubes that connect all of the rooms in your home with your central heating and cooling system. The air ducts literally carry the air through the walls, floors and ceilings. Made of sheet metal, fiberglass or other materials, if your ducts are poorly sealed or insulated, it’s likely contributing to higher bills.
Read MoreWhile every homeowner may have different goals and priorities regarding their homes, we can all agree that saving money is at the top of our lists. And most likely, you wouldn’t mind saving some water while you are at it. With a few simple tips and a few upgrades, you can do just that.
Read MoreWith summer still officially here for a few more weeks (and that heat that lingers long after Labor Day, heck, even Halloween), your air conditioning unit still has months of work ahead. Are you making it work harder?
Read MoreAs we head into the dog days of summer, temperatures in Charleston are likely to hit over 90 degrees for the next several weeks, well into the traditional fall season. Whether your HVAC unit is new or has been working steadily for the last several years, it still makes sense to have it inspected and maintained on a regular basis, and we will tell you why.
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