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Office Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30am to 4:30pm

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May 14th, 2013 - Posted in Heat Pumps

Learn Why Heat Pump Maintenance Is Important

Investing in heat pump maintenance offers homeowners a big return for the investment. While a tune-up ensures the system is free of dirt buildup that hinders efficiency, it also promotes optimal system capacity for a comfortably cooled home, a need for fewer repairs and lower energy. The benefits of heat pump maintenance are undeniable, and…

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March 21st, 2013 - Posted in Heat Pumps

Signs of a Troublesome Heat Pump

You depend on your heat pump to provide comfortable air conditioning and necessary heating for your home. Like all mechanical devices, heat pumps require regular maintenance in order to prevent costly repairs. If you don’t keep a service schedule, you might find yourself in the dead of winter or a heat wave with a nonfunctional…

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November 29th, 2012 - Posted in Heat Pumps

Now’s The Time To Get That Heat Pump Tuned Up

Before you switch the thermostat to heat, it’s a good idea to schedule a tuneup for your heat pump. These appliances need annual servicing to operate most efficiently. The Department of Energy (DOE) estimates that conditioning your home takes up to half of what you spend for energy. Professional maintenance for your heat pump assures…

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October 23rd, 2012 - Posted in Heat Pumps

High Energy Costs? Look Into Adding A Heat Pump

Homeowners concerned about high energy costs should consider the value of adding a heat pump to their home. Air-source heat pumps use heat energy that exists in the air, and then moves it around. Namely, they send heat out of your home during the summer to cool the space, and they send heat found in…

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