There are many reasons why you have decided to get a new heating system. Your furnace has broken down and is beyond repair, you are moving into a new house, or just wanting to upgrade your existing furnace to save on utility bills. Whatever be the reason, choosing a new furnace can be quite intimidating. There are about a 100 different brands available, and each brand has multiple models. … Continue Reading
Archives for April 2012
Lemon laws for faulty HVAC equipment
Are you aware that there are laws that protect you when you are supplied with a faulty or sub-standard heating and air conditioner? If your contractor has installed a system that needs excessive repair, or if it fails to meet the required quality standards, you can ask your contractor to replace the system with a new one. The contractor, in turn, will ask the manufacturer for the replacement. … Continue Reading
Ask these question to your air conditioning contractor
Have you ever found yourself struggling to form questions you should be asking your contractor before he installs your new central air conditioning units? This is the dilemma of most people who have moved into a new home or built a house of their own. Dealing with a contractor is no joke. Though there is a long list of prospective questions you should ask your contractor, but here are some basic ones…. Continue Reading
Stay healthy with good indoor air quality
The air that circulates in your house needs to be fresh and clean, or it can have an adverse effect on the members of your family. Not all homeowners realize this. In most houses, the air is filled with dust, pollution, toxins, or harmful allergens; especially if the rooms are closed and have central heating and cooling units…. Continue Reading
Do you know the new law for furnace installations?
The US Department Of Energy (DOE) has approved of a new law, which is to become effective as of 1 May 2013. According to this law, there is a prohibition on the sales and installation of 80% non weatherized furnaces. Furnace installation will be allowed only for the furnaces that are 95% and above. The 80% non weatherized furnaces will stop being sold or installed…. Continue Reading