Expert Tips & Advice for Your HVAC System

Heat Pump 101

With a variety of options available for heating your home, it’s important to understand the differences between them, especially when installing a new system. Not all systems are creating equally and depending on different circumstances, there are some that might not be a good fit for your home. Although furnaces and boilers tend to be the traditional route when it comes to heating systems, heat pump systems are equally as reliable and their modern technology

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What are the Different Types of Furnaces?

Furnaces are one of the most popular choices for residential heating due to their high efficiency, low operating noise, and long lifespans. With several different furnace options available, replacing your furnace in your home or installing one for the first time can be overwhelming. Today, our team is breaking down the different types of furnaces and how to choose the one that best suits your home. What is a Furnace? One of the main components

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Tips for Preparing Your Furnace for Fall

As we enter the end of summer, it’s time to start thinking about preparing your HVAC system for the fall and winter seasons. While maintenance can be performed at any time, there are benefits to tackling the project sooner rather than later. Why You Should Hire a Professional for Your Furnace Maintenance The average furnace isn’t complex, but having a professional look over your system and take care of any furnace repair work reduces the

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Do I Qualify for Mass Save?

Mass Save is an initiative to make homes and businesses more energy-efficient with their heating and cooling systems, as well as with the lighting and water usage. The initiative is funded by the gas and electric utility providers in Massachusetts, helping home and business owners save money and energy. Companies that Fund Mass Save Berkshire Gas Blackstone Gas Company Cape Light Compact Columbia Gas of Massachusetts Liberty Utilities National Grid Eversource Unitil New Construction Program

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Our Most Frequently Asked Air Conditioning Questions

Our team at Unique Indoor Comfort has been serving residents throughout the Billerica and Boston areas for over 15-years and has answered countless questions regarding HVAC systems over the years. A handful of these questions we’re asked, we hear time and time again and are compiling them in one spot to help save you time, money, and frustration! Is it necessary to replace the air filter in my air conditioning system? Yes! Regularly changing your

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Signs It’s Time to Replace Your Air Conditioning System

The last thing anyone wants is to be without air conditioning during the hot New England summer and our team at Unique Indoor Comfort is here to ensure your air conditioning system runs properly all season long. Before we get into the signs to look out for as your air conditioning system gets older and closer failing, let’s first discuss how you can extend the lifespan of your system. How Can I Make My Air

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3 Benefits of Ductless Mini Splits

Controlling the temperature inside of your home is important to your daily comfort and if your current air conditioning system isn’t doing the job it’s supposed to, or if you don’t have air conditioning at all, this can be a difficult task. Old, inefficient air conditioning units can cause you to overheat and your electricity bills to soar during the hot summer months. Central air conditioning may not be your only option. Once known as

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What to Expect from Your Maintenance Appointment

Routine air conditioning maintenance is essential for keeping your unit running properly, but many homeowners are not aware of what goes on during a maintenance appointment. The result of this is the homeowners putting off routine maintenance until something goes wrong with their air conditioning units during the hottest months of the year. So, what happens during your maintenance appointment? Let’s find out.  When you entrust your air conditioner in Boston Unique Comfort’s hands, you

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