3 Ways To Heat Up A Small Space During Cold Weather

You may be able to bundle up in a big down parka and some fluffy socks during the cold weather in order to stay warm, but that's not exactly something that makes sense to do for a long amount of time. If you have a smaller space, though, you may not want to invest tons of money into a big heating system. So, how can you heat up a small space during cold weather? Read More 

Basic Things You Need To Know About Air Conditioning

Asking a provider of AC services in your town for help with a project is a good way to see that it'll be handled competently. It's important, though, to not just leave the job to the air conditioning technician. You should get your input into the equation, and you'll need to learn about these three basic ideas that matter within the industry. How Output is Measured When it comes to the output of an air conditioning unit, you'll commonly hear two measures: tons and BTUs (British Thermal Units). Read More 

About A New Furnace

If you are going to be looking for a new furnace, then look for one that is going to fit your homes needs and that is going to make it as inexpensive as possible to keep your home heated up during the winter months. Here are some of the things you want to know and want to think about when it comes to choosing the right furnace. Furnace efficiency is measured and required Read More 

What Should You Do If Your Air Conditioner Refuses To Turn Off?

Turning down the thermostat only to have your air conditioner refuse to kick on is clearly a problem. But what if you have the opposite happen to you? What if your air conditioner kicks on without complaint, but then it won't turn off? Thankfully, there are steps you can take to get to the root of the problem and hopefully solve it. Here's a look. Step One: Make Sure Your Thermostat Is Set to " Read More 

Signs Your Home’s Gas Furnace Is Emitting Carbon Monoxide Gas

If you have an old gas furnace, you may worry that it is no longer working properly and may be giving off carbon monoxide gas. If so, look for the following signs to confirm your suspicions so that you can take action to have it looked at by a professional service. Burner Flame Has Turned Yellow Normally, the burner flame inside your gas furnace burns a medium shade of blue. When it burns this color, this means that the furnace is burning the correct mixture of gas and oxygen. Read More