Purchasing An Existing Home? 3 Problems You Could Uncover With A Home Energy Audit

Buying an existing home, instead of new construction, is a good way to get more house for your money. Most older homes sell for less per square foot than a similarly-sized new construction home, and the savings can add up to thousands of dollars on the total cost.  But purchasing an existing home can mean dealing with conditions left by one or more previous owners. Since many of these conditions may affect the way the home uses energy, consider having a home energy audit performed. [Read More]

3 Questions to Ask Yourself When Getting Your Gas Furnace Ready to Use in the Winter

As winter weather quickly approaches, you are probably already thinking about turning on your home's gas furnace. However, more needs to be done before simply turning the thermostat over to the heat setting. Ask yourself the following questions while you are getting your furnace ready to use in the winter so that you can catch any potential problems before the cold weather sets in. 1.  When Did You Last Change the Air Filter? [Read More]

Reasons To Call For 24/7 Emergency Air Conditioning Repair

Sometimes having air conditioning in your home is something that's nice to have, and other times, it is something that is an absolute must to have in the home. No matter where you live, if you have air conditioning in your home, then you want to be able to use it whenever you choose. If you have problems with it, then you need to call an air conditioning repair person who will come out and determine what's going on then fix it for you. [Read More]

2 Potential Reasons Why Your Central A/C Unit Is Not Blowing Enough Air

Either after returning home or while relaxing in your house, you may have noticed that the air temperature is not as cool as it should be. After checking the vents, you may have found that there is barely any air blowing through them. If so, there are a couple of potential reasons why your central air conditioner is no longer blowing enough air that could be remedied on your own before calling in a professional. [Read More]