by Darron Long | Apr 4, 2019 | HVAC Blog
Summer-Proofing Your Home HVAC Heating and cooling are not typically at the top of any of our home care lists… at least until they go out. But having a regular air conditioning schedule for the summer can prepare your home for the potential disasters that can...
by Darron Long | Mar 5, 2019 | HVAC Blog
Indoor Air Quality: The ABC’s of Allergen-Free Air Allergy season is upon us, which means a lot of discomfort for those of us sensitive to allergens. What works against those of us with strong allergic reactions is that the air in our home can’t be sealed off...
by Darron Long | Feb 5, 2019 | HVAC Blog
Gas Versus Electric: The Great Debate When it comes to home heating and appliances, the great debate between the two types of appliances has been raging for decades. Gas or electric? Natural gas has been a staple of home environment control for years, long before...
by Darron Long | Jan 2, 2019 | HVAC Blog
Preparing Your Home for Cold and Flu Season With the holiday season behind us, we might think that the cold weather is behind us as well. But many areas still have at least 2-3 months of cold, damp, and unpleasant weather. Which means that there are still 3 potential...
by Darron Long | Dec 12, 2018 | HVAC Blog
Maintaining Comfort During Your Holiday It’s the holiday season, which means parties, presents, cold weather, and plenty of rain and snow. That means winter HVAC maintenance. If you are planning to host this season, it’s crucial that you take steps to ensure your...
by Darron Long | Nov 26, 2018 | HVAC Blog
How to Weatherize Your Home South Carolina isn’t necessarily known for its freezing weather… but anyone who lives in the Midlands knows that it can get pretty cold and damp in the deep winter months. Unfortunately, many houses aren’t prepared for that kind of weather,...
by Darron Long | Oct 24, 2018 | HVAC Blog
Winter is Coming for your HVAC System Many of us don’t really think about our HVAC system until something bad happens. The months roll on, summer becomes fall becomes winter, and we fully expect everything to run smoothly. We don’t notice creeping cost increases, poor...