Dealing With No Heat? Here's What You'll Need To Do

When you turn on your furnace, you expect warm air to follow shortly thereafter. But what happens if you turn on your furnace and you get cool air instead or nothing at all? You may be dealing with a problem that's leaving your furnace in the cold. Here are a few troubleshooting tips you can use to get your furnace back on track. Check Your Thermostat One of the most common causes of a furnace that isn't producing heat is an improperly set thermostat. [Read More]

Factors To Consider When Selecting A Fleet Fueling Delivery Service

A fleet fueling delivery service can help to make your business more efficient. The fuel is delivered right to your job site and your vehicles are fueled up without drivers or employees doing the work. It takes time out of an employee's day to fuel up a large truck or piece of machinery, and finding a gas station and waiting for a pump add on to this time. A fleet fueling delivery service ensures your employee's time isn't wasted on fueling a vehicle. [Read More]

Is Your Home Ready For A Wi-Fi Thermostat?

Today's consumers are in an age of smart appliances, where TVs can download your favorite programs on demand and even your refrigerator can download shopping lists and reminds you when you're low on milk. So it's not odd to wonder if your HVAC system can benefit from the smart appliance treatment. That's where Wi-Fi thermostats come in. Using your home's own wireless network, you can keep tabs on your home's heating and cooling status from your smartphone or tablet. [Read More]

Can A Heat Pump Really Heat A Home During Cold Maine Winters?

If you live in Maine where subzero temperatures are a common occurrence during the winter, heating your home is likely one of your major concerns. Finding an economical and efficient heat source to keep your family warm and comfortable without breaking the bank isn't always easy, but there are several options. In recent years, heat pumps have gained popularity because they produce heat from the natural heat in the air and don't require a fuel source. [Read More]