Worried About Your Furnace? 3 Steps to Get It Ready for Next Year

The weather may be warming up right now, but there could still be some cold days ahead. And not only that, but now's the perfect time to prepare for next winter. If your furnace wasn't as energy efficient as you would have liked it to be this past winter, you'll need to take a proactive approach. Here are three steps you can take to improve the efficiency of your furnace. [Read More]

3 Common AC Problems And How To Repair Them

Your air conditioning system is important for multiple reasons. While it does cool your home, keeping your home and family cool during the warmer seasons, the AC system also pulls humidity out of the air, keeping your home's air quality healthy. Unfortunately, because of all this use, your air conditioning system may experience enormous stress over time. Thankfully, understanding if and why your AC system is in distress will ensure proper repairs are made. [Read More]

3 Common Problems With A Central Heater

It isn't uncommon for a central heating system to become problematic after it has been installed for numerous years. An old heating system can begin needing frequent repairs that accumulates to a substantial amount of money being spent, but will eventually stop working altogether. However, it is also possible for a system to stop work due to a reason that doesn't have anything to do with how old it is. If your central heater no longer works, repairing the problem might be easy for a technician and not as serious as it seems. [Read More]

Dealing With A Failing Heat Exchanger? Here's What You'll Need To Know

The heat exchanger is an integral part of any gas or oil-fired furnace. Furnace heat exchangers work by transferring heat energy generated by the furnace's combustion chamber to the air blown through the heating system's ductwork. Conventional furnaces typically use a single heat exchanger while condensing furnaces utilize a primary and secondary heat exchanger for improved heat output and energy efficiency. Like any other part of your furnace, the heat exchanger can fail for a variety of reasons. [Read More]