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Planning and Prepping for Power Outages

In 2014 alone, 3,634 power outages affected some 14.2 million people. And with disturbingly powerful storm systems currently wreaking havoc across the eastern seaboard, it’s important to be prepared for everything from natural gas leaks to blackouts. They can happen anytime and anywhere, but they’re certainly more common during the colder months. People are turning up […]

5 Easy Ways to Better Insulate Your Home

Approximately 25% of your home’s heat can be lost through holes and cracks, which is why insulation is often considered homeowners’ best friend throughout the year. Proper insulation can not only keep your home toasty warm during the winter months but it can also prevent your HVAC system from overworking itself. However, did you know […]

Curbing Carbon Monoxide: Common Sense Tips Against a Silent Killer

Winter is here, so that furnace is running and keeping us toasty. Throughout the rest of the year, the furnace isn’t used very much, which can lead to accidental maintenance neglect. This can lead to heating problems, which will leave your house chilly and your energy bill high! It can also lead to problems much […]

4 Winter Tips For Keeping Your Home Extra Cozy This Winter

With winter on the way, keeping your home warm is most likely at the forefront of your mind. However, not every American home will correlate with a homeowner’s needs. In fact, up to 25% of a home’s heat is often lost through holes and cracks in the foundation and floorboards. How can you ensure you’re keeping […]

Helpful Housing Tips For Fighting Back Against Winter Allergies

The fall and winter months might be some of the best times to get together with friends and family. But for those with allergies, it’s often the worst time of the year. When your nose isn’t stuffed up from dander, pollen, or your aunt’s shedding cats, it’s most likely stuffed up from the common cold. […]

Breathing In A Furry Wonderland: Your Pets And HVAC

With fall on the way out and winter rolling in, American families are spending more and more time indoors. However, as you prepare your home and HVAC system for the winter, it’s essential that you don’t forget about your pets. With great pets comes great responsibility, especially when it comes to your home heating system […]

Will Your Heating System Last Through Another Winter?

Despite proper maintenance and care, your heating system won’t last forever. The average furnace only lasts for up to 15 to 20 years and the older they get, the less efficient furnaces become. You’ll be spending more calling your furnace repair service than relaxing and enjoying the cozy warmth of your home. Before the colder […]

Common Signs It May Be Time To Get A New Furnace

With the leaves starting to change color, it’s time to pull out the furnace for another chilly season. However, depending on how long you’ve had your furnace, you may want to consider installing a new one before winter swipes through. Old furnaces can be dangerous if they’re not working correctly. According to a survey, up […]

Why You Should Be Getting A Tune Up On Your Furnace Before Winter

As summer hits the road and autumn hangs its coat on the door, it’s about that time of the year to begin looking at your furnace. Your furnace may not have been at the forefront of your mind during the sweltering heat, but with winter quickly approaching you’ll want to ensure that your heating system […]

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