Should You Take Out Your Window-Mounted A/C For The Winter Or Leave It In?

Here's a question that many homeowners who rely on window-mounted air conditioners face as the winter months close in: "Should I leave my A/C unit in or take it out this winter?" The following looks at some of the factors that could influence your decision. In addition, you'll also get tips on how to handle your window-mounted A/C system whether you decide to remove it or let it stay in place throughout the winter. Read More 

3 Things You Can Do To Keep Your House Cool In The Summer

Keeping your house cool in the summer can be challenging for many people. It can be expensive to run your AC all the time, and if you have a large house, it will be even more costly. Here are some things that you can do to try and keep your house cool without spending a lot of money. 1. Keep Windows and Doors Closed If you have lots of people in the house and there is traffic in and out of the house, you will have a hard time keeping the house cool. Read More 

The Importance Of Clean Air Registers

If you live in a hot climate, one of your biggest expenses will be your utility bills from constantly running your air conditioner. Se using your AC is unavoidable, you should consider a few ways to make it more efficient. If you want to lower your bills, without living in a warm and uncomfortable house, making sure your air conditioner is efficient is very important. One of the best ways to increase the efficiency of your air conditioner is to install new air registers. Read More 

Common Faucet Problems

Some of the most common plumbing problems revolve around your faucet. Faucet problems can cause the water to drip, leak, spray, or not come out at all. Your faucet should be the first place to check when you have a problem.. Fortunately, if the problem is the faucet, it is easy to diagnose and fix. Here are some common faucet problems and some of the ways to correct them. Drippy faucet: Read More 

3 Reasons To Invest In A Maintenance Plan For Your Furnace

Without access to a functional furnace, it would be impossible to maintain a constant and comfortable temperature within your home. Keeping your heating system running reliably often means investing in routine maintenance for your furnace. Partnering with your local HVAC contractor to provide a maintenance plan can be a simple and effective way to care for your home's heating system. Here are three reasons why you should invest in a maintenance plan for your furnace in the future. Read More