by donlafferty | Aug 25, 2022 | AC Repair, AC Service, Air Conditioning, Uncategorized
Time for New AC? Here is Why a Heat Pump is a Better Choice. If your air conditioner is on its way out, then it’s time to consider a heat pump instead of another conventional AC. Despite the name, heat pumps were primarily used for cooling up until around 15...
by donlafferty | Apr 28, 2022 | AC Repair, AC Service, Air Conditioning, Uncategorized
Why Is My Air Conditioner Blowing Warm Air (And How Do I Fix It)? In the summer, the last thing you want is a blast of warm air coming through your vents when you turn on the AC. After all, isn’t it hot enough outside? Obviously, there’s a problem with your...
by donlafferty | Mar 31, 2022 | AC Service, Air Conditioning, Uncategorized
Five Ways To Get Better Cooling For Less Money This Summer Air conditioning is essential in the summer. But, the outrageous electric bill that comes with it doesn’t have to come with it! With the weather getting warmer and warmer in the summer, more people rely on air...
by donlafferty | Feb 24, 2022 | AC Repair, AC Service, Air Conditioning, HVAC Service, Uncategorized
Signs Of A Broken Air Conditioner (And What To Do About Them) An air conditioner doesn’t stop working as soon as it’s broken. Instead, a minor problem causes small issues that you may not notice right away. As things get worse, you’ll see more warning signs. Then,...
by donlafferty | Dec 30, 2021 | Heat Pump, Heating, Heating Service, Uncategorized, Zoned Heating
If you’ve enjoyed the excellent comfort and low electric bills you get with a heat pump for years, you don’t want to give that up any time soon! And, the good news is that today’s models work even better than one you installed a decade (or more) ago. That’s to...
by donlafferty | Dec 23, 2021 | Heat Pump, Heating, Heating Problem, Heating Service, HVAC Service, Uncategorized
Heat pumps can last up to 20 years. Occasionally, we’ll see ones that last longer. But, the average is around 15. And, they retain their efficiency very well. Meaning, they won’t use too much more electricity as they get older. Unless something’s wrong, of course....