Homeowners often go long periods of time without upgrading their HVAC systems. When they do, they are surprised at the costs. Soaring interest rates from home improvement store credit cards deter them from making the purchase. Local contractors that offer appealing financing alternatives, however, minimize the fear of such a large investment. In fact, low monthly payments ensure a homeowner reaps the savings of an energy efficient system rather than settling for a cheaper unit that would end up costing more in the long run. Financing benefits both parties by broadening the contractor's consumer base and enabling homeowners to replace their energy wasters with high-efficiency equipment.
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[fa icon="clock-o"] 4/7/16 9:21 AM [fa icon="user"] Your Advisor [fa icon="folder-open'] Financing
Read More »A top-rated and high-efficient HVAC system is crucial to maintaining a productive, healthy, and comfortable work environment. Since these systems account for a substantial amount of energy use in commercial facilities, energy-saving equipment can reap more energy bill savings and increase the life expectancy of a unit. For those that are unsure about what steps to take before installing a new heating and air conditioning system, it all comes down to the building's specific heating and cooling needs.
[fa icon="clock-o"] 4/4/16 9:18 AM [fa icon="user"] Your Advisor [fa icon="folder-open'] Commercial
Read More »When looking to buy a new air conditioner, shoppers may need further clarification on the yellow Energy Guide label. While the ratings are there for the consumers' benefit, ironically, they can be confusing to understand without a comprehensive explanation. An Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) is one type of efficiency rating for cooling systems.
[fa icon="clock-o"] 3/21/16 9:29 AM [fa icon="user"] Your Advisor
Read More »Do you have trouble falling asleep at night? While some people may have a bedtime routine, most don't consider room temperature as much as they should. A room that is too hot or cold may be the reason for your restless nights. Although you may be tempted to save energy by keeping temperatures as low as possible in the winter and as high as possible during the summer, it may adversely affect your personal biorhythm. Let's begin by taking a look at the science of optimal sleep and how you can better control your home's temperature for an ideal sleep environment.
[fa icon="clock-o"] 3/14/16 9:00 AM [fa icon="user"] Your Advisor [fa icon="folder-open'] Thermostat
Read More »As a family-owned business that values teamwork and superior customer service, we're proud to announce the addition of a brand new sales office to better serve our customers. Our new sales building is just a couple of buildings down from our main shop on Tennessee Street in Redlands. We just moved in this February so the dust is still settling, but our sales team is hitting the ground running.
[fa icon="clock-o"] 3/10/16 9:04 AM [fa icon="user"] Your Advisor
Read More »If you are transitioning from a manual thermostat to a digital one, you may be wondering what you need to know before making the switch. Moreover, programming your new thermostat can seem a bit intimidating; even the tech-savvy can have difficulty the first time. Let's put aside the range of extensive features on digital thermostats and focus on choosing the right device and setting for you.
[fa icon="clock-o"] 3/7/16 9:00 AM [fa icon="user"] Your Advisor [fa icon="folder-open'] Thermostat
Read More »It is completely normal for your furnace to turn on and off; that is how your furnace regulates your home's temperature. In fact, an average furnace cycles on and off anywhere between three to six times per hour. The real problem starts when your furnace turns on and off very quickly. When your system is constantly starting and stopping, it is a symptom of a system issue. But before you panic and replace your entire system, here are a few common reasons why your furnace may be short cycling.
[fa icon="clock-o"] 3/1/16 9:35 AM [fa icon="user"] Your Advisor [fa icon="folder-open'] Furnace
Read More »A home is a huge investment. To protect your investment, it's imperative to keep up with frequent home maintenance. You can complete most of these tasks yourself, but might need to contact a specialist for a thorough home equipment inspection. Follow this useful annual maintenance checklist to keep your home in excellent shape.
[fa icon="clock-o"] 2/29/16 9:00 AM [fa icon="user"] Your Advisor [fa icon="folder-open'] Maintenance
Read More »Did you know there's a better way to fine-tune your home's temperature levels while saving you money and increasing your comfort level? Whether you're at home or away on vacation, smart comfort control devices enable you to enjoy optimal temperature levels according to your lifestyle. Not only that, modern thermostats give you the flexibility to customize temperatures for every room in your home and automate temperatures when you're asleep or away.
[fa icon="clock-o"] 2/25/16 9:00 AM [fa icon="user"] Your Advisor [fa icon="folder-open'] Energy Tips
Read More »Warm weather is upon us and, and everyone is rushing to set the AC to stave off discomfort. While we appreciate the control we have over our environment, when was the last time you checked your heating and air conditioning system? As a byproduct of the cooling process, managing condensate inside your system can make the difference between proper function, condensate overflow and if your furnace is located in your attic, damage to your ceiling.
[fa icon="clock-o"] 2/22/16 9:00 AM [fa icon="user"] Your Advisor [fa icon="folder-open'] HVAC
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