Bad Indoor Air Can Affect Your Pet’s Health

November 30th, 2017

When we think of indoor air quality and pollution, we typically only worry about their effects on humans. Humans have close to six million olfactory receptors in our noses, but pets have around 300 million. These furry friends have a great sense of smell, and unfortunately, that means they are affected even more by pollution […]

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You Get What You Pay For – How To Find A Quality HVAC Contractor

November 28th, 2017

It’s recommended to research your options before buying a new heating and cooling system. No one wants to buy the wrong kind of equipment for their home or have it incorrectly sized. The search for a new system can be overwhelming but with help from a reliable, trusted heating and cooling company, you can buy […]

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Why Your Heat Pump Isn’t Heating

November 27th, 2017

If your heat pump isn’t keeping you warm, read on to find out why.

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Why HVAC Preventive Maintenance Can Keep Your Newborn Healthy And Comfortable

November 23rd, 2017

New parents have a whole new set of worries when it comes to bringing their newborn home. Indoor air quality shouldn’t be one of them. Proper HVAC preventive maintenance keeps your home’s indoor air clean and healthy for everyone, including a newborn. Before your newborn makes his or her appearance into your lives, call Douglas […]

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National Lung Cancer Awareness Month – 3 Tips To Keep Indoor Air Quality High

November 16th, 2017

According to the American Cancer Society, lung cancer is the second most common cancer in Americans today. Close to 14% of new cancer diagnoses are lung cancers. In fact, more people die of lung cancer each year than any other cancer. There are a few ways you can reduce the risk of lung cancer in […]

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Do I Need a New Furnace?

November 13th, 2017

Replace your furnace if it’s doing these things.

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Why Did My Coils Freeze Up On My HVAC System?

November 9th, 2017

Winter’s in full swing, and you might have noticed some issues with your HVAC system malfunctioning or not working at all. Poorly maintained heating and cooling systems suffer tremendously when colder temperatures hit. A product of severe weather is a frozen HVAC system in your home. More specifically, you could have frozen HVAC coils that […]

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Do You Know What Your Carbon Footprint Is? Here’s How To Reduce It With Your HVAC System

November 7th, 2017

A household’s carbon footprint is becoming a growing concern among American homeowners. The electric and fuel-consuming appliances and systems in your home all have an environmental impact. Central heating and cooling systems contribute to a home’s carbon footprint – as they operate, they consume fossil fuels and emit carbon into the atmosphere. New HVAC system […]

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What Do You Do if Your HVAC System Floods?

November 2nd, 2017

After a flood, there can be damage to multiple areas of your home and property. Wrecked siding, soaked drywall, and carpets coated in mud are just a few catastrophes that come with a flood. What isn’t always visible is the devastation that can happen to your HVAC system after a flood. An HVAC inspection is […]

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