2015

Questions To Ask Before Hiring A HVAC Contractor For Your Office

Are you a business owner who is getting ready for summer? Are you worried that your building's air conditioning may not stand up to another summer's worth of heat? Before you start any new installations, here are some questions you should consider asking any HVAC contractor: Are you certified? If you are simply searching online classified ads, you may find listings for people who claim to be HVAC contractors but who are not actually qualified.

3 Heater Tips To Help Get You Through The Winter

Getting through an especially cold winter can be rough if you don't have a heater that is in great condition. The work of keeping your heater in excellent condition will rely on some tips that you can follow on a regular basis. These tips will help you keep your heater working efficiently, and you will also be able to save some money on your energy bills throughout the winter months. Take these tips into consideration, so that you are able to manage your heater as best as you possibly can.

3 Tips For Maintaining Your Air Conditioning Unit

Your air conditioning unit is a godsend when it gets too hot outside. The relief you feel walking into a cool home after being in the scorching sun is indescribable. Keeping your air conditioning unit in top shape must be a priority. Without a functioning air conditioner, you will feel miserable when the temperatures rise. Plus, air conditioning repairs can be costly if they are not dealt with in a timely manner.

Duct Cleaning Not in the Budget Right Now? Do It Yourself With These Instructions

If you've noticed the dirt building up around your heater vents, you probably know that your ducts need cleaning. However, if that isn't in your budget right now, you're probably thinking that those ducts will have to stay dirty for a little longer. Unfortunately, dirty air ducts can lead to poor airflow through your home. They can also make your home less energy efficient, which can lead to higher energy bills.

Spring Cleaning: Improve Your Indoor Air Quality

The warm spring months bring with them plenty of sunshine, rain showers and allergies. Most people tend to think of pollution as something that is outside of the home. Pollution takes the form of smog, allergens, haze and ozone outdoors but in fact, the air quality inside the home can be more polluted than the air outside the front door. Indoor air can be polluted by a number of pesky allergens including dust, formaldehyde, radon and harmful chemicals used in everything from perfume to household cleaners.