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Furnace Replacement: Ask These Questions if You Think It’s Time

Furnace Replacement: Ask These Questions if You Think It’s Time

December 17, 2013

Winter will be coming soon to the Orlando area, and if you need to have your furnace replaced, now is the time to do it. Because a furnace replacement is such a large, expensive and important job, it pays to ask your installer a few questions to make sure the job gets done correctly.

Energy-Saving Tips That Will Make You See Green

Energy-Saving Tips That Will Make You See Green

December 12, 2013

No one wants to pay high energy bills and yet many homeowners do not take the measures necessary to cut energy consumption. Much of the time, this is simply because people are unaware how much they can save by making a few changes. Here are some energy-saving tips that will help you save money while …

Choosing the Best Contractor for Your Air-Conditioner Installation

Choosing the Best Contractor for Your Air-Conditioner Installation

July 4, 2013

If you’re in the market to purchase a new A/C this summer, the first thing you need to do is find the best contractor for air-conditioner installation. There are a lot of choices out there, and with a little work, you’ll be sure to find one who’s knowledgeable, trustworthy and professional. To begin your search, …

Heat Pump Troubleshooting: Simple Fixes To Try Before You Call In The Pros

Heat Pump Troubleshooting: Simple Fixes To Try Before You Call In The Pros

January 17, 2013

If you have a problem with your heat pump, it’s best to call the pros. You can do some simple heat pump troubleshooting to remedy the problem, but beyond the steps outlined below, enlisting the help of an HVAC expert is your best option. Here’s what to do.

The Right Programmable Thermostat Setting Will Lead To Savings

The Right Programmable Thermostat Setting Will Lead To Savings

November 22, 2012

Temperatures in the Orlando area fluctuate from an average of 72 degrees in the summer to 62 degrees in the winter. Some people set their thermostat to 70 degrees and leave it there year-round, because it’s too much trouble to remember to adjust it up and down, as needed. If that sounds like you, you …

Using Programmable Thermostat Settings To Save — And Keep On Saving

Using Programmable Thermostat Settings To Save — And Keep On Saving

October 23, 2012

Using programmable thermostat settings to control the indoor air temperature in your home all year long can make a huge difference in lowering your utility bills while still keeping your home comfortable for your family. Programmable thermostats allow you to change a room or zone’s temperature depending upon your family’s activity patterns. Many programmable thermostats …

Facilitate The Efficiency Of HVAC Systems With Ceiling Fans

Facilitate The Efficiency Of HVAC Systems With Ceiling Fans

July 19, 2011

Some people may come to Orlando for the warm weather, but you can definitely have too much of a good thing. One way that Floridians can stay cool, while saving money on their energy bills, is to make use of ceiling fans.