What to Do if Your Heat Pump Freezes in Winter
Dealing with a freezing heat pump can be alarming, especially when the temperatures drop. If you notice your outdoor unit coated in ice, your first thought might be that your system is broken. The good news is that a small amount of frost is normal. The bad news is that a heavy layer of ice …
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Read MoreMoney Saving HVAC Tips for 2025
New Years resolutions are in full swing for 2025. No matter what your resolution is, the best thing you can do is to stick with whatever goals you set for yourself. Financial goals are a big part of turning over a new leaf, in fact, the most popular New Year’s Resolution for 2025 among people …
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Read More2025 Refrigerant Changes
The topic of refrigerant is a popular one, and this is because anyone with a heat pump, air conditioner, geothermal, etc, should be aware of the refrigerant changes coming in 2025. With the new year comes big changes, once again, to the refrigerant regulations. Starting January 1st, 2025, all manufacturer’s must use a new refrigerant. …
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Read More5 Common Furnace Problems In the Winter
Winter is the time for home heating, and boy do we get a lot of questions about furnaces! Furnaces are designed to be long-lasting and reliable without issues…most of the time! But almost everything requires a couple repairs here and there. Among all the service calls we get as HVAC experts, there are many overlapping …
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Read MoreHow to Keep Your AC Safe in the Winter
We talk all about air conditioners in the spring and summer, but what do we do with them in the winter? Although air conditioners are built to withstand freezing temperatures and crazy weather, you still need to protect the unit from extreme elements, like snow and freezing temperatures. These conditions can cause serious damage to …
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