The History of Heat: Furnaces

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Home heating of one sort of another has been around for millions of years but it’s been less than one hundred years that furnaces, as

Myths About Ductless System

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Despite the continuing increase in residential installations, ductless technology myths linger. Sales of ductless mini-split heat pumps consistently account for about 10 percent of the HVAC market

HVAC Isn’t Synonymous With A/C

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While often used interchangeably, the acronyms HVAC and A/C are not synonymous. Your A/C is but one unit of all the HVAC systems that control

Ways Weather Can Affect Energy Bill

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As any homeowner can attest, your energy bill is something you are constantly thinking about. The energy that we use at any given time and

How to Keep the Guest House Cool in Summer

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Assuring guest house comfort for overnight visitors is entirely possible during the summer months by using your current HVAC system or using smaller, room-sized equipment.