Coronavirus (COVID-19) Action Plan

Our customer’s and employee’s SAFETY is our number one priority. We are actively monitoring state, federal, medical, and CDC guidelines and implementing company procedures to ensure all safety precautions have been met or exceeded to ensure the safety of your family as well as our employees’ families. All of our team members are committed to continuing to make our services available 24 hours a day during this time of uncertainty.  With safety as the number one focus we have implemented the

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Preparing Your HVAC System for Spring

It is officially spring, and with the winter weather coming to an end, it’s the perfect time to prepare your HVAC system for the transition into the warmer months. This time of year is perfect for a tune-up, checking air filters, making sure your thermostat is working. Tips for Preparing Your HVAC System for Spring Remove condenser covers – Before turning your air conditioning on, remove condenser covers, blankets, and lids that were in place to

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4 Things to Know About Geothermal Heat Pumps

When it comes to your heating system, there’s a lot of options out there to choose from furnaces and boilers to heat pumps. And out of all of the options, one that isn’t at the top of most homeowners’ minds is a geothermal heat pump. With a geothermal heat pump, you’re able to take advantage of the earth’s underground temperature to heat, cool, and even supply hot water to your home by transferring heat to

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The Benefits of Having a Humidifier in Your Home

The cold winter weather in New England brings its fair share of dry air and by installing a humidifier in your home, you’re able to add that much-needed humidity to your home. Humidifiers have several benefits for you and your family, can help reduce heating bills, and also prevent you from getting sick this winter. Humidifiers indeed tend to make breathing easier but they should be used with distilled water. The reason tends to be-

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Why Get an Annual Heating System Tune Up?

Any furnace and heating system manufacturer will recommend getting an annual inspection and maintenance by qualified technicians. Just like a car or truck, all complex mechanical equipment that engages in regular use will require regular maintenance to make sure no problems arise. For furnaces and heating systems, in particular, this is especially significant because of potentially hazardous issues like carbon monoxide leaks that could result if no inspections are performed during the lifetime of the

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4 Benefits of Maintaining Your Heating System

During the cold New England winters, a heating system you can rely on is essential. The last thing you want when it’s in the single digits is to come home from work to a cold house and a heating system that won’t turn on! Although heating systems have come a long way since they were first invented, they still require some maintenance to ensure they run properly. Maintenance Saves You Money By lowering your energy

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Should You Convert from Oil to Gas Heating?

Once the cold winter months roll around, heating your home is something you have to do to stay comfortable but how you heat your home is your decision. When you purchased your home, it either had gas or oil heating and unless your system is failing, you’ve probably never thought about converting your heating source. As gas heating becomes increasingly popular, more homeowners are deciding to convert from oil to gas heating when replacing their

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Reducing Energy Usage with Tankless Water Heaters

Whether you’re in the market for an endless supply of hot water or are ready to replace your water heater for one that utilizes less energy, a tankless water heater is a great option. With a slim design that doesn’t require a large, bulky tank, hot water heaters can be installed in some of the smallest places. How Does a Tankless Water Heater Work? Traditional water heaters have a tank that cant typically hold 20-30

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