Expert Tips & Advice for Your HVAC System

Is Your System Ready For the Holidays?

The holiday season is approaching fast, and if you’re like most Massachusetts homeowners, you’re already planning those warm family gatherings and festive celebrations. But before you start preparing the turkey and hanging decorations, there’s one aspect of holiday hosting you shouldn’t overlook – your heating system. You want to make sure you are preparing your HVAC for Thanksgiving. After all, the system is going to have to handle a lot of extra work once you

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Beware the Ghostly Noises: What Strange HVAC Sounds Mean

Have you ever heard strange, unexplained noises coming from your HVAC system? It can be unsettling, especially at night. These sounds aren’t just a spooky tale; they’re often signs that something might be wrong with your heating and cooling equipment. Below, we’ll explore some common HVAC noises and what they mean. But before we get into why your heater is making noises, let’s first take a closer look at your whole HVAC system. The HVAC

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Importance of Balanced Humidity in Your House

For many Boston residents, their home is their safe place, a spot to relax and unwind after a long day. But did you know that the quality of the air you breathe indoors can significantly impact your health and comfort? One often overlooked factor in indoor air quality is humidity. Below, the expert heating and cooling technicians at Unique Indoor Comfort share how too much or too little humidity in the house can impact your

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The Mass Save Program for Homeowners

The Mass Save Program is a green initiative that helps Massachusetts homeowners improve their energy efficiency, reduce their carbon footprint, and save money on utility bills. As experts in HVAC services, the team at Unique Indoor Comfort, an ACE Hardware Home Services Company, is excited to help you understand how this program can help you if you have an oil or gas system and are looking at replacing HVAC systems in your home. What is

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Beat the Boston Heat and Keep Cool With Energy Efficiency Tips for Your Home

As the summer sun beats down on Boston, keeping your home cool becomes a top priority. But cranking up the AC can also lead to skyrocketing energy bills. At Unique Indoor Comfort, we understand the struggle to balance comfort with affordability. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of energy-efficiency tips to help you stay cool this summer without breaking the bank. Air Conditioner Maintenance is Key Your air conditioner works tirelessly throughout the summer. Regular

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Signs Your Air Conditioning Needs a Repair

When the scorching summer heat gets into full swing, having a dependable AC system is essential to keep your home cool and comfortable. However, even the most well-maintained AC units will experience breakdowns and other issues over time. Recognizing the signs that your air conditioning system needs repairs is crucial in preventing further damage and ensuring optimal performance. If you notice any signs indicating that your AC unit needs repairs, don’t hesitate to reach out

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Air Condition Solutions for Older Homes

Older homes present unique challenges when it comes to adding modern climate control systems, mostly due to the difficulty of adding ductwork without tearing apart the whole inside of your home. Luckily, there are a few great solutions to installing central air in a house without ducts. Read on to better understand the issues with installing modern air conditioning options in older homes without ductwork. THE PROBLEM: WHERE TO PUT THE EQUIPMENT AND DUCTWORK? Most

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What Every Homeowner Should Know About Their HVAC System

HVAC Systems are one of the most important systems within a home, but most homeowners do not think about their HVAC systems until they start to fail. HVAC systems are used all year round and are important in all four seasons. While HVAC repairs and installs should be left to the professionals, there are a handful of HVAC aspects homeowners should be privy to. Here are five things every homeowner should know about when it

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