6 Winter Energy-Saving Heating Tips for Homeowners
During the winter, it can be very easy to let your heating costs get out of hand. As the temperature gets lower and lower, you’ll probably be tempted to have the heater cranked up for
During the winter, it can be very easy to let your heating costs get out of hand. As the temperature gets lower and lower, you’ll probably be tempted to have the heater cranked up for
As a homeowner, it’s imperative that you take good care of your household appliances, and your gas furnace is certainly no exception. The winters in Downriver can get extremely chilly, and having a heating system
When you take good care of your furnace, it can last a long time—think 15 to 20 years! Because it’s going to be with you for so long, you’re going to want to pick the
The Importance of Furnace Maintenance In the modern Downriver home, the furnace has become more than just a luxury—it’s a necessity, especially during those chilly winter months. According to a 2016 survey, 36% of American
The summer is coming to an end, and that means you can finally give your air conditioner a rest and start enjoying the milder temperatures. However, the arrival of autumn doesn’t just mean the leaves
Before long, the freezing weather of the Michigan winter will be at our doorsteps. When the temperature outside starts to plummet, you and your family will likely be relying heavily on your heating system to
Spring is a season of renewal and fresh beginnings. As the cold winter weather fades away, it’s important to ensure that your HVAC system is ready to handle the warmer temperatures ahead. In Michigan, where
Have you ever been startled by a strange noise coming from your furnace? It’s not uncommon for these essential household appliances to start making unexpected sounds, especially as they age. But what do these noises
Imagine a world without your HVAC system. A hot, sweaty summer turns your home into an unbearable sauna. A freezing winter brings an arctic chill right into your living room. Not a comforting picture, right?
If your furnace starts blowing cold air, it could be a minor issue or a sign of a bigger problem. This often occurs when furnaces are turned on in the fall after being off since