Replacing your old heating equipment with a new, energy-efficient model is a great way to reduce your energy costs. Ensure that your new system is well installed as improper installation can reduce system efficiency by up to 30%, which is not good for your wallet or your heating equipment.
Be sure to look for and seal any air leaks before you install insulation because it performs best when air is not moving through or around it. Good insulation can noticeably cut your energy bills and keep your home warmer for less.
If you have a heating boiler system, maintaining the expansion tank is important. Scale, bacteria, and organic acids can build up and attack the tank’s materials, causing it to fail prematurely. We recommend periodic cleaning and de-scaling.
While we’ll certainly do everything we can to keep your heating system running when the weather turns cold, there may come a time when your system is beyond help. Let’s talk about the replacement options that could work for your family’s budget.
If you’ve never worked on heating equipment before, it can be extremely easy to damage it while performing routine service. Let’s talk about what issues you have with your equipment, and how we may be able to help.
If you're looking for a new, fuel-efficient furnace, you're in luck. Newer style furnaces advertise their energy efficiency right on their labels in the form of an AFUE (or Annualized Fuel-Utilization Efficiency) rating. Using this measurement, you can identify the most energy-efficient, money-saving options.