HVAC Articles
Whether you’re in a charming Victorian in Cape May Court House or a modern beachfront property in Atlantic City, there’s a common misconception that “bigger is better” when it comes to HVAC.
Cranking up the thermostat in your home on the South Jersey shore feels right when the wind is howling, and winter temperatures fall well below freezing.
You might be tempted to keep the thermostat above 70°F until the spring thaw, but raising the indoor temperature 24/7 needlessly spikes your energy bills. Your house will be toasty—whether you are there or not—while you burn through your utilities budget needlessly.
You want your minivan to have a little more “pep” when cruising Ocean Drive, so you head to a mechanic to upgrade your ride. The mechanic, eager to make a quick buck, convinces you to swap the standard engine for a massive, high-powered rocket thruster.
Winterizing your HVAC equipment isn’t just part of a desirable to-do list; it’s a must-do to keep your heater running efficiently and your home feeling cozy. Not to mention, a little prep work now can help you avoid mid-winter breakdowns and keep that energy bill in check!
When your furnace or AC unit HVAC breaks at the most inconvenient time, you need a prompt response, assurances, expertise, and a friendly face you can trust.
HVAC systems have a sneaky way of picking the worst possible time to break down—like right before guests arrive for your kid’s birthday party.
Customers need to be aware of the transition from R410a to R454b refrigerants over the next few months in HVAC systems for several reasons.
Maintaining a comfortable and pleasant indoor environment is a priority for any Egg Harbor Township homeowner.
Let’s face it: running your furnace gets expensive. Heating alone accounts for over 40 percent of the average American’s utility bill, according to a US Department of Energy (DOE) analysis.
Unusual sounds may indicate the need for a tune-up, cleaning, or repair. Our experts can decipher the noise and get your system on track.
If you are in the purchasing stage of a new programmable thermostat for your home, know what type of equipment you have for compatibility.
Creating a zone control system gives you complete control over your indoor temperature with a touch of a button. Zoning pinpoints your comfort and can help lower your energy use.
The best time to schedule a tune-up for your heating equipment is fall or early winter. That way, your system can provide comfort when you need it the most.
All major manufacturers have announced additional price increases on air conditioning (AC) equipment set to occur between the beginning of August and mid-September. In addition to this, the annual price increase on heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) products is expected in January.
If you’re struggling with temperature variations in your home, don’t live in discomfort any longer—there are many solutions available.
We have plenty of financing options and rebate offers. You have the opportunity to get the system you need in your home.
It’s likely you’ve heard of Freon. We’ve all heard about repairs being needed when you “have a freon leak” and or need to get the “Freon recharged” in air conditioning systems on cars, for refrigerators, and for HVAC systems.