by susan.denisi | Dec 1, 2023 | HVAC, Condenser, Flammable, Outdoor Unit, Precautions, Safety, Thermostat, Vents, Winter
Christmas in Ohio is a magical time, with snowflakes falling outside and cozy holiday gatherings inside. Decorations are everywhere, adding to the whimsical holiday feeling. But amidst all the festivities, it’s important not to forget about the safety of your... by susan.denisi | Nov 1, 2023 | Furnace, Age, Heating Unit, Maintenance, Manufacturer, Manufacturer's Label, Owner's Manual, Repair, Replacement, Warranty
Your furnace is a crucial part of keeping your home warm and cozy, especially during those freezing winter months. But like any other big appliance, furnaces don’t last forever. So, whether you’ve just moved in or have an old and faithful furnace,... by susan.denisi | Oct 1, 2023 | Regular Maintenance, Air Filters, Airflow, Carbon Monoxide Detector, Ductwork, Fire Prevention, Preventative Care, Safety Tips, Smoke Detector, Whole Home Protection Plan
October is finally here! Did you know that October is National Fire Prevention Month? What all just started as just a week to remember The Great Chicago Fire of 1871 now covers the whole month. And we’re all for it! It’s crazy to think that about 358,500... by susan.denisi | Sep 1, 2023 | HVAC Company, Emergency Services, NATE-Certified, Pricing, Service Hours, Services, Warranty
To ensure your HVAC system thrives and meets your needs, it’s crucial to set it up for success. That’s why choosing the right HVAC partner is so essential! You need a trustworthy company with a stellar reputation that you can rely on for all your heating... by susan.denisi | Aug 1, 2023 | AC, Age, Air Conditioner, Air Conditioning System, Brand, Condenser, Lifespan, Manufacture Date, Model, Nameplate, Online, Outdoor Unit, Serial Number
While it may be considered impolite to inquire about a woman’s age, the same courtesy does not extend to your air conditioner! In all seriousness, though, we earnestly advise you to know precisely how old your air conditioning unit is. It may seem trivial, but...