We’ve been incredibly lucky and the weather hasn’t been too chilly yet, however, they’re always saying that Winter Is Coming. That couldn’t be more true in North America.
The hottest season of the year is on its way and you’ve got your summer all planned out — but did “HVAC prep” make it to your checklist?
While an annual inspection by a certified HVAC technician is recommended, changing your unit’s air filter is a task you can do yourself.
Now that summer is upon us, it’s time to get your home warm-weather ready! You’ve probably already dusted off your lawn care tools, and your grilling kits are polished and at the ready.
You likely have unwelcome guests living in your home – pesky molds – and they’re unfortunately more stubborn than the typical teenager and multiply much faster than you can say “ew.”
Most of us have homes with rooms or spaces above the garage. However, when the cold temperatures come, this empty space often circulates cold air, creating a chilly temperature that leaves us feeling cold and weary.
If you live in an older home, you may be dreading the coming warm months. It can get hot and stuffy in your house very quickly without proper ventilation, and even with the windows open, it may be too hot to feel any relief.
The first time you need to shop for an air conditioning system, you may find yourself a little confused and overwhelmed.
When talking about home allergens, many people think of pollen from trees, plants, and grass, carried by the wind. However, the list of common home allergens extends far beyond pollen.
Maintaining your furnace filter is essential to keeping your home's indoor air quality healthy and your HVAC system running efficiently. A dirty or clogged filter can lead to poor air quality, higher energy bills, and even damage your furnace.
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