Category: Heating

5 Signs Your Furnace Needs to be Replaced

Furnaces don’t last forever and by keeping these five telltale signs in mind you’ll know exactly when your furnace has reached the end of its lifespan. With winter right around the corner, now is the perfect time to start doing some investigating to see if it’s worth replacing your furnace before the cold weather is here. Your Furnace is Over 15 Years Old The average lifespan of a furnace is between 15 and 20 years.

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Staying Warm During a Winter Storm

With winter right around the corner, winter storm warnings are approaching quickly. With strong winds, ice, and snow, it’s important to be prepare your home and heating system to help prevent the loss of heat and keep the cold air out. Keep yourself and your loved ones safe and warm this winter with these tips: Make an appointment for a furnace tune-up before winter starts Use your ceiling fan to disperse heat throughout your home

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How to Reduce Your Heating Costs in the Fall & Winter

With the cool temperatures right around the corner, it’s the perfect time to get ahead of the game to help avoid high heating costs throughout the fall and winter. Take control of your high costs, no matter your fuel source. Take advantage of the sun. Open your curtains during the day to get an extra heating boost from the sun. Even though it’s cold out, the warm temperature of the sun’s rays is enough to

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Preparation for Fall/Winter

August is almost over which means summer is coming to an end, time sure does fly. With this in mind, it is important to make sure that your heating appliances are properly working. As it would be horrible to be in the middle of winter and you have no heating options to fight off the cold. To prevent that incident from happening to you, be sure to get your appliances checked periodically. Boston Unique Indoor

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Stay Toasty This Fall With Energy-Efficient Heating!

Fall is a beautiful time in New England – the leaves are changing color, sunshine remains bountiful, and the temperatures drop to a crisp, comfortable level. It’s a great time to get outside and enjoy fun activities with friends and families. However, autumn technically lasts until December, when the first frost has long come and gone. When it transitions from flannel to sweater weather, New England residents turn to their homes for comfort and relaxation.

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