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How to Best Winterize Your HVAC System

How to Best Winterize Your HVAC System

October 10, 2017

Once our Orlando cooling season ends, it’s time to get your HVAC system ready for the winter months ahead. Winterizing your HVAC keeps all the cooling components in good condition and ensures safe, reliable operation of the heating components. Here are some winterization best practices to follow for specific components of your HVAC system:

Lower Energy Bills: The Perfect Gift

Lower Energy Bills: The Perfect Gift

December 6, 2016

If you’re like a lot of homeowners, you pay your utility/energy bills every month without thinking about it. Like you have any choice? Well, you have an opportunity to be rewarded with lower energy bills this holiday season and winter by taking a easy steps to conserve energy in your home.

Does Your Attic Waste Energy and Money?

Does Your Attic Waste Energy and Money?

September 8, 2016

Hot air rises, and the top of your home naturally receives the attention of the sun. These two factors together make your attic space a potential energy challenge year-round: In the summer, the sun heats the air in your attic space with such an excess of heat that it radiates downward; and in the winter, …

How to Save Energy this Winter with a Variable-Speed Furnace

How to Save Energy this Winter with a Variable-Speed Furnace

December 15, 2015

Orlando-area homeowners who are upgrading their furnace have the perfect opportunity to invest in equipment that will save significant amounts of money. A variable-speed furnace provides a heating system that runs efficiently, produces excellent heating, and operates at a lower cost. Here are some reasons why you might want to consider a variable-speed furnace for …

How to Prevent Your Pipes From Freezing This Winter

How to Prevent Your Pipes From Freezing This Winter

January 20, 2015

The weather outside can be frightful and damaging, especially when it comes to your pipes. Your home’s plumbing is vulnerable to cold temperatures that can easily dip below freezing. When it gets this cold, your pipes may freeze solid.