2019

Building A New Home? 4 Reasons To Choose Heating Oil To Keep You Warm

If you're in the process of building your home, and you're considering your options for power, choose oil for your heating system. Heating oil provides your home and your family with a wide variety of benefits. Before you choose gas or electric to provide heat for your new home, take a look at some of the benefits you'll enjoy when you choose heating oil instead. Better Control of Your Energy Source Read More 

Window AC Not Blowing Cold Air? What You Need To Know

Window air conditioners are a great way to make sure that a room stays nice and cool as you are working or relaxing. It's very frustrating, however, when the air conditioner stops blowing cold air and the temperature in the room begins to make you uncomfortable. Here is a look at what you can do to resolve this problem. Coolant One possibility for the unit malfunctioning is that the coolant, or refrigerant, is low. Read More 

How To Control Summer Cooling Costs

Summer may be the season of longer days filled with fun outdoor activities, but it's also when your power bills can soar due to the heat and running an air conditioner. You might be spending money needlessly by wasting energy. One of the important steps for controlling summer energy costs is having your AC serviced and cleaned. Here's why that's important for energy savings and other things you can do to help your air conditioner work more efficiently. Read More 

2 Signs Your Central Air Conditioner’s Blower Motor Is Failing

After noticing that your air conditioner is not blowing out the usual amount of cold air, you may wonder what the problem could be with the unit. If so, look for the following signs that the lack of cool air may be caused by a failing blower motor. 1.  Air Conditioner Kicks off Shortly after Starting One thing you may have noticed about your air conditioning unit is that it has no problem kicking on when the temperature inside your house starts to warm up. Read More 

2 Signs Carbon Monoxide Is Being Produced By Your Home’s Gas Furnace

If your family has started exhibiting unusual respiratory symptoms that do not seem to have any obvious cause, you may start to suspect that your home's furnace is emitting carbon monoxide. If you believe this may be the case, and you do not yet have a carbon monoxide detector, check your furnace for the following signs. 1.  Excessive Black Spots Above The Pilot And Burner When trying to determine whether your furnace may be producing carbon monoxide gas, one of the first places you should look is on the metal plate above the burner, as well as the one housing the pilot light, if they are in different compartments. Read More