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Keep Your Heating and Cooling System Well Maintained

As winter approaches and with winter, the unforgiving cold, many will find their furnace and HVAC systems not quite in the shape for running. A source of heat is always comforting in these cold times. They occupy a vital role in preventing any discomfort caused due to the cold. As a house gets older it tends to develop more drafts and leaks than a house which is newly built. Continue reading

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How to Locate an HVAC Specialist

Locating an HVAC specialist should be done in advance of a problem. If you wait until you have issues with your furnace, you are more apt to choose someone who is not properly trained. That decision may result in getting someone who does poor work, is costly or may not be able to fix the problem at all. Continue reading

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Ground Source Heating Explained

GSHPs are expensive to install, but they offer several ways to save money. The maintenance is lower, so you will save on annual maintenance expenses. While the initial installation costs more than a traditional system, GSHPs are 50 to 70 percent more efficient than a traditional furnace and 20 to 40 percent more effective than an air conditioner. Continue reading

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How Much Can I Save By Upgrading My Furnace?

I thought that today we’d take a look at how you might be able to save money on a new furnace. In order to determine if you could save money we first need to determine what kind of furnace you currently have. Continue reading

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Factors That Affect the Overall Heat Pump Cost

The heat pump cost, size, efficiency, and reliability are all important factors to consider when buying a heat pump. It is more practical compared to an air conditioner and a furnace because it can be used all year long, and the heat it generates is less intense than the heat coming from a furnace. You can use it to cool your home in the summer and keep it warm in the winter. Continue reading

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