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INDIVIDUAL, COMPANY HONORS FOR PIONEER HEATING & AIR

Pioneer Heating & Air and one of its employees recently received two honors that we’d like to share.  We are happy to announce that Gordy Noe of Pioneer Heating & Air, Knoxville, was selected by the Plumbing – Heating – Cooling Contractors Association (PHCC) as the National HVAC Contractor of the Year. The achievement was […]

THE MOST COMMON HEATING SYSTEM PROBLEMS DURING THE WINTER

In the frigid winter months, it’s important to realize that the heating system in your home can go out when you least expect it, either from inclement weather conditions or from a technical glitch in the system. Your heating system is never more important than during the coldest months of winter, and this is — […]

5 ESSENTIAL HOME HEATING TIPS FOR THE WINTERTIME

Now that the cooler weather is starting to settle in, it’s time to make sure that your home heating system is operating safely and efficiently. The biggest problem that many homeowners face, however, is that they don’t really know where to start when it comes to HVAC repairs and inspections! With that in mind, here […]

TIPS FOR PREPPING YOUR CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING FOR SUMMER

Spring has sprung and temperatures are springing upward with it. Sure, we still have to get through Dogwood Winter (and Blackberry Winter and Redbud Winter and…), but in the weeks to come, we’ll depend on the central heat less and less, and before long, turn it off entirely. All too soon after that, we’ll be […]

WINTER ISN’T DONE – MAKE SURE YOUR HVAC SYSTEM ISN’T, EITHER!

Although we enjoyed some days with mild temperatures and sunshine in late January, last week’s brush with snow serves notice that winter is far from over. And the system that provided the pleasant dusting of snow locally blasted the Northeast with a blizzard, reminding us that we, too, may see extreme conditions before winter’s end. […]

WHY INSTALL A CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR?

Everyone has seen news reports of injuries and fatalities in residential fires (with the vast majority of these caused by smoke inhalation, not burns). That’s one reason insurance companies offer discounts on home insurance premiums for homeowners who install smoke detectors in their houses. However, while we all know the dangers fires pose, you may […]

5 TIPS TO HELP YOU HIRE THE BEST LICENSED AC TECHNICIAN AROUND

Even though summer is at its end, the heat will likely continue into October, at least for a little while. And while the summer heat is still here, chances are you might need to do a few repairs before you close up shop for the next season. Although two-thirds of all homes in the U.S. […]

STACK EFFECT MAY BE WHAT’S CAUSING YOUR HEAT TO ESCAPE YOUR HOME

With cold weather fast approaching, your furnace should be tuned up and ready to go. However, even after your heating contractor tunes up the furnace and installs clean filters, you can experience issues. This is especially true if your furnace is heating your home but you’re not feeling the heat. Improper equipment installation can cause […]

WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN REPLACING YOUR AC SYSTEM

Efficient HVAC systems usually require inspections twice every year, and if your inspection turned sour this season, you’re probably in the market for a new AC system. But before you pick the AC system of your dreams, there are a few important things you need to keep in mind. Don’t buy an AC system without […]

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