Sealing Household Air Leaks Can Put A Significant Dent In Your Energy Costs

When your costly conditioned air leaks out of your home, or the hot summer air (or cold winter air) seeps in, it can add substantially to your cooling and heating costs. Fortunately, sealing household air leaks is a project that typically doesn’t require a HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) professional. In fact, you probably can do it yourself, rather inexpensively, …

Have Your Dusty Air Conditioner Professionally Cleaned

Filters keep dust from circulating into your home through your air conditioning unit, which is one of the reasons why manufacturers recommend changing filters regularly. Over time though, even with your diligence in changing filters, dust can collect around the unit and its electronic components, causing the system to become sluggish, less efficient and use more energy to operate.

Upgrading? It’s Not Too Late To Take Advantage Of 2011 Tax Credits

Whether you’re upgrading HVAC equipment by choice or necessity, 2011 is a good year thanks to tax credits for consumer energy efficiency being offered by the federal government. Not all equipment is eligible, however, so it pays to do your homework before making a purchase. Let’s take a look at some of the requirements you’ll need to consider in order …

We Help You Save: Combined Tax Credits And Rebates

These days, everyone is looking to take full advantage of rebates and credits, or any other savings opportunities. This is especially true for heating and cooling systems and products. While there are a lot of fast-talkers out there, buyers should be cautious before signing away any savings opportunities on any HVAC products. Did you know that you can receive a tax credit …