Heat Pump Water Heaters: How Their Unique Method Of Heating Water Makes Them Significantly More Energy Efficient

Having access to hot running water is a major part of modern living since few people enjoy taking cold showers. Unfortunately, water heaters expend quite a bit of energy in order to run. Modern electric water heaters are much more efficient than older models due to their better insulation, but they're still not the most energy-efficient type of water heater on the market. In order to maximize energy savings, you'll need to install a heat pump water heater. [Read More]

Furnace Repair And More From Your HVAC Contractor

Most people only consider HVAC contractors when their furnace or air conditioner (or in some cases both) when it is time to replace your existing unit. The truth is, there is so much more to modern HVAC contractors than simple installations and replacements. Some HVAC contractors may even be able to give you another winter, or more, with your existing furnace thanks to their expert furnace repair. These are a few services HVAC contractors offer. [Read More]

Repairing The Issues Your AC Is The Most Likely To Encounter

A substantial malfunction with your home's air conditioning system can quickly result in the home's interior becoming inhospitable during the hot summer days. Homeowners will often fail to appreciate the full extent of the problems that their air conditioning unit will be likely to encounter. Lack Of Cooled Air A very common issue for these systems will be a lack of cooled air. In fact, it can be possible for your air conditioner to simply blow hot air from the outside into the home. [Read More]

3 Signs Your Air Conditioner Needs A Little Love From A Professional HVAC Technician

It is easy to expect your air conditioner to function properly on its own without any intervention on your part. However, your air conditioner is a complex machine that may need professional attention in order to continue to function properly. Luckily, your air conditioner will provide you with a few warning signs to let you know that it needs professional attention. Sign #1: The Air Coming Out of Your Vents Doesn't Feel Cold [Read More]