This winter, you’re hoping to have a brand new furnace to keep you warm. But there are so many furnaces to choose from. You’re left wondering, which is the right one for your , home? Furnaces are available in many shapes, sizes, and price points. The best choice will come down to your home’s size…
The average furnace lasts between 10 and 15 years. But did you know you can take steps to make it last longer?
It’s understandable that home maintenance tasks can fall by the wayside. Many homeowners in Indianapolis follow the old saying: “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Life gets busy, and other priorities tend to creep in each month, eating away at your time and budget.
So, your trusty AC or furnace has finally thrown in the towel. You start researching replacement options and keep running into this thing called a heat pump.
According to the US Department Department of Energy, heating and cooling your home accounts for upwards of 40 percent of your energy costs.
You could save 15-25% on your energy bill when you perform maintenance that supports system efficiency, over leaving your system neglected.
They’re called ductless mini splits because they don’t require ductwork and consist of two main components—a compact indoor air handler and an outdoor compressor—connected by refrigerant lines. This “split” design allows for efficient, targeted heating and cooling in specific areas.
It’s a hot day outdoors, and you are inside your Fishers home waiting for your air conditioning (AC) system to kick into full gear.
Your air conditioner (AC) can do several things––keep your Indiana home’s indoor air cooler than outdoor temperatures, help to keep indoor airborne allergens at bay, and help keep your home’s humidity low. But one thing it can’t do is kill mold.
As the temperatures begin to rise in Indianapolis, many homeowners are firing up their air conditioners for the first time in months. But what if, instead of a refreshing blast of cool air, you’re hit with an unpleasant smell?