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Heating & Cooling

 

When the summer heat kicks in and you're trying to stay cool, it's important to know that your air conditioner is up to the task. The same is true when it's cold and the furnace is on the fritz. There may also be times when you've remodeled a space that you intend to spend time in and need it to be comfortable--like a garage that needs insulation. For scenarios like this, it's helpful to know where to find reliable and professional HVAC help that you can trust with your home heating and cooling needs. Finding local HVAC pros near you is a lot easier when you can read reviews and see ratings from real customers who have used the heating and cooling service in the past.

It's always good to know what questions to ask and the tips for hiring an HVAC contractor, as well as cost to install a new A/C and the difference betwen HVAC brands.

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Furnaces & Home Heating SystemsHVAC Maintenance
Your furnace is likely in need of some TLC after a long, hot summer vacay
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Furnaces & Home Heating Systems
Understanding the different types of furnaces will make it easier when it’s time to make your purchase
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Furnaces & Home Heating Systems
There are several ways to save energy in the winter, including lowering the temperature, letting sunlight in, checking windows and doors for drafts, using a humidifier, monitoring airflow, checking home insulation, and getting an energy audit
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Furnaces & Home Heating SystemsAppliance Repair & Maintenance
The cost to move a furnace will be at least a few thousand dollars, depending on how far you're moving it
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Furnaces & Home Heating Systems
A whole house humidifier typically costs between $100 and $300
 
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