Life may change, but your comfort at home should be constant. A smart thermostat adapts to your life and the changing environment. Always delivering convenience, savings and peace of mind.
Home energy efficiency tip: Add a power strip to areas with devices you use often. Using a power strip in your home office or entertainment area conserves energy and could save you up to $100 annually.
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The easiest way to save energy when the weather is permitting? Turn off the AC and open up the windows. The fresh air can positively affect your health, the environment and your wallet.
Chemical vapors can lead to headaches, dizziness, and respiratory problems. Simple ways to minimize them include airing out dry-cleaned clothing before hanging them in the closet, avoiding scented deodorizers and considering an air-purification system.
When it finally comes time for an HVAC system replacement, it’s important to know what to look for. Here are seven items to consider when purchasing a new home comfort system.
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Too much moisture in a home isn’t just uncomfortable. It can negatively impact your health. This can promote growth of fungus, mold and dust mites. You can help protect yourself against these and other allergens with a whole-home dehumidifier. Contact our team to learn more!
Happy #NationalSaving Day! We’re bringing you some tips to help you save on your utility bill this fall!
Achieve the perfect balance of comfort and efficiency in your life! An HVAC zoning system allows you to customize temperatures in different areas of your home based on everyone’s liking. Interested? Contact our team today!
What’s the difference between a programmable thermostat and a smart thermostat? While they have similar features, smart thermostats take everything a step further by being able to learn from your behavior and make temperature changes on its own. They can learn your schedule and adjust settings to maximize comfort, energy efficiency and overall savings. #Lennox #SmartHome
If you have rising energy bills, some rooms get hotter or cooler than others, or have dust and dirt around your vents, you may have leaky ductwork. You can locate and cover gaps with aluminum tape yourself or get help from an HVAC tech!
Money-Saver Tip: Unplug your appliances when you’re not using them. Even items that are turned off can pull electricity when they’re plugged in. An easy way to do this is by plugging multiple things into a power strip and unplugging it when you’re not using any of them.
HVAC is one of the biggest contributors to your energy bill, but so is your water heater. You can save on utilities each month by reducing your hot water temperature. Turning the 140-degree default setting to 120-degrees can minimize mineral build up, eliminate the possibility of scalding and save up to $61 annually.
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November 4 at 6:10 PM ·
Indoor air quality tends to worsen in the fall and winter months due to less natural ventilation from open windows and doors. Meaning all the pollutants and allergens—like pet dander, dust, chemicals from cleaning products, mold, and more—simply circulate and stay in your home, which can be a recipe for health issues.
A whole home purification system traps and eliminates toxins in your air, ensuring a cleaner, healthier home no matter the season.
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November 2 at 12:07 PM ·
Happy Halloween! How scary is your costume this year? We’d love to see it, but what we don’t want to see is a scary HVAC unit. Be sure to schedule regular maintenance checkups to ensure your system is in top shape for the rest of the fall season!
Sleep is essential for your overall health and well-being. Don’t let your slumber get interrupted by uncomfortable temperatures. The National Sleep Foundation recommends keeping your temperature between 65 and 68 degrees for ideal sleep. With a programmable or smart thermostat, you can set it to adjust itself automatically to your ideal sleeping environment at night. #SmartThermostat