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Furnace Replacement Can Be Overwhelming If You Haven’t Done Your Homework

Furnace Replacement Can Be Overwhelming If You Haven’t Done Your Homework

October 10, 2013

There are several reasons why you might be considering furnace replacement. Your old furnace could be costing you too much in repairs, you could be spending too much in fuel costs, or you could be worried about health and safety issues.

Home Safety Precautions That Are A Must This Winter

Home Safety Precautions That Are A Must This Winter

November 13, 2012

Does your Florida home have sufficient insulation to keep your indoor temperatures at a comfortable level if the weather takes a cold, harsh turn? If you’re not sure, here are a few home safety tips that can help you be prepared for anything the winter weather sends your way:

Schedule An Annual Service Call Now, And Rest Easy This Winter

Schedule An Annual Service Call Now, And Rest Easy This Winter

November 1, 2012

With cooler weather heading to the Orlando area, now is the best time to schedule an annual service call for your furnace. You will rest easy this winter knowing that if and when you need your heater for those chilly mornings and nights, it will be ready to work hard and efficiently to keep you …

MERV Filters: How The Numbers Add Up

MERV Filters: How The Numbers Add Up

February 7, 2012

Do you know which MERV filters will enhance your home’s indoor air quality and protect your HVAC equipment? It’s fairly easy to find out. All you need to know is which MERV (minimum efficiency rating value) filter will address the pollutants that you need to get rid of, and how much airflow it will allow.

How A Variable-Speed Blower Motor Can Extend The Life Of Your Furnace

How A Variable-Speed Blower Motor Can Extend The Life Of Your Furnace

December 27, 2011

When a motor has to operate at full throttle, it has to work harder and is more likely to die sooner. Unfortunately, for a long time, the only option for a furnace motor was a single-stage blower motor. This meant that the motor was either on or it was off and, once installed, there was …