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How’s your furnace doing this winter? Are you happy with its performance?
Is it efficient enough, so you don’t have to pay an arm and a leg for your heat? Or are you starting to wonder about your options for upgrading?
As long as your furnace hasn’t totally failed, you’ve got time to ponder the possibilities. What repairs are good investments, and when would you be better off investing in a new furnace?
What other considerations should you keep in mind? We have some helpful tips for you as you make this important decision.
You’re probably pretty good at spotting when a person needs to see a doctor. Years of experience have finely honed your skills at recognizing signs of illness or injury in others.
Maybe you have some related skills in a different area, such as noticing when your car isn’t behaving normally and it’s time to take it to the mechanic.
But what about your furnace? How do you develop the skill set that will help you recognize furnace problems so you can get furnace repair promptly when it’s needed?
It’s a matter of knowing the signs and paying attention. Only time and practice will make this come easily, but we can get you started in the right direction.
Pay attention to these clues, and you’ll be well on your way to becoming a finely-tuned instrument for assessing furnace health.
Time for a new water heater? There’s this big talk about tankless water heaters being more energy efficient and saving you money, but there are caveats.
It’s time to replace your water heater and you’re not sure which system type works best for you and your family. Let us help you with that.
While a water heater can last many years with regular maintenance, and may even go years without requiring any repairs, it’s important to know what to keep an eye out for in case your water heater does encounter some trouble.
Here are some signs that you shouldn’t overlook, so you’ll know when to call a professional for repairs and when you might want to consider replacing your water heater.
If you need to replace your furnace, or you’re starting to do research because you’ll probably need to replace it soon, there may be options on the market that weren’t available when you last purchased a furnace. You’ve heard of hybrid cars, but did you know that hybrid heating is possible? It’s called a dual fuel system, and it can be ideal for many homes.
How can you determine whether a dual fuel system or a gas furnace is the right choice for your home? There are several factors.
In Florida, whether because of a hurricane or a smaller storm, it’s always a possibility that our homes will lose power and leave us wondering—sometimes for days—when it will be restored. A backup generator is the only way we can be sure we’ll have electricity for basic necessities like refrigeration.
Many of us rely on portable generators, which can be a lifesaver when we don’t have any other options. But they pose their own challenges, and have some major drawbacks. A whole house generator is another option, but what are the benefits and drawbacks? Is a whole house generator in Pensacola, FL the best choice for your home?
Your tankless water heater was an excellent investment. It saves energy, which means you save money on your utility bills. And it’s significantly less likely to run into some of the issues that can occur with tank water heaters. However, like any appliance, it can sometimes have problems. Since some of the signs of a problem may be different from a tank water heater, it’s important to know what to keep an eye out for in case your tankless water heater needs repair.
First, let us express our solidarity with other Floridians as well as those in other places who were also affected. While our area was spared the worst of Hurricane Ian, we know all too well what it’s like to cope with the threat of hurricanes, the storms themselves, and the aftermath.
HVAC systems are sometimes badly damaged by hurricanes and other major storms. If you experience storm damage to your HVAC system, don’t hesitate to reach out to our team, who are experienced at assessing and repairing just these kinds of problems.
If you have a gas fireplace, it’s probably one of the things you look forward to the most when autumn approaches. It doesn’t just keep you warm, it gives your home a snug, cozy atmosphere that’s perfect for the season. But before you think about firing up your gas fireplace this fall, you should have it professionally inspected.