Though you can’t predict when a furnace will stop working, there are usually signs that indicate the furnace needs immediate attention. Here are a few signs every homeowner should recognize in their furnace.

Though you can’t predict when a furnace will stop working, there are usually signs that indicate the furnace needs immediate attention. Here are a few signs every homeowner should recognize in their furnace.
When renovating the basement, design is usually front of mind for homeowners and HVAC is an afterthought. But in the winter, basements will be significantly cooler and you’ll need to plan ahead for heating. Here are a few options homeowners can consider for heating the basement this winter.
To cool a home, homeowners have a few different options to choose from: a central air conditioning system, a ductless mini-split or floor mount, portable air conditioners, or window air conditioners. A central air conditioner requires a system of ducts to cool the entire home, whereas all other systems are localized.
Roger The Plumber, a residential plumbing and HVAC services company, explains the benefits of creating a home maintenance plan for HVAC and plumbing systems.
A ceiling fan is an energy-efficient alternative — or supplement — to cooling the entire home with an air conditioner. Over time, however, you might notice unusual noise coming from a ceiling fan. Fortunately, most of the issues with ceiling fans can be fixed easily.
Replacing the AC system may not be the most exciting home remodeling project, but it’s necessary if your system is more than 15 years old and if repairs are getting expensive.
Who doesn’t want to lower their monthly utility bills? If you’re looking for ways to cut energy costs, here are five simple steps you can take.
Summer is coming to a close and most homeowners are getting their home ready for fall and winter. Your HVAC system deserves special attention because without a properly functioning heater you and your family will be miserable during cold winter months. Here are a few things you need to do to prepare your HVAC system for fall and winter.
If your air conditioner has been going steady all summer and is now struggling to keep your home cool, then you may need to look out for the following seven signs of low refrigerant, or Freon.
You’re probably aware that colors and materials used in the home have an effect on your mood. But did you know that paint color and building materials also affect indoor temperatures? Just like wearing black clothes on a hot summer day is going to make you feel extra toasty, compared to if you wore white, paint colors and building materials will have a similar effect.