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#HailNo Recent Hail Storms
Colorado Springs has suffered its fair share of hail storms this year! This is especially true in Fountain and Widefield areas where reports showed hail as large as softballs! Sadly, it has caused damage to homes, cars and property across the FrontRange. Following an intense hail storm, many people tend to focus on the damage…
Read MoreFive Benefits of Installing an Energy-Efficient Furnace
Do your energy bills seem to be climbing higher and higher each month? An old, inefficient furnace can cause utility costs to quickly skyrocket. This is a common occurrence as a furnace ages. Typically, most furnaces require more energy and repairs once they pass the two-decade mark. This can result in up to a 30…
Read MoreHow to Improve “Dryness” in the House: Tips from Your HVAC Contractor in Colorado Springs
Your skin feels dry. Your throat is constantly parched. A stroll across the carpet results in a shocking encounter the next time you touch something. What’s going on? Your home is suffering from dryness. A lack of moisture in the air is creating uncomfortable surroundings. Don’t worry—you don’t have to continue to suffer from dry…
Read MoreFour Reasons Why You Should Be Using a Programmable Thermostat
You may not know it, or have even thought about it before, but you have tons of options when it comes to thermostats. You don’t have to mess with a mercury dial anymore when you want to change the temperature in your home. Programmable thermostats are all the rage, and for good reason. Continue reading…
Read MoreShould I Repair or Replace My AC Unit? Suggestions from HVAC Contractors in Colorado Springs, CO
Choosing whether to repair or replace your AC unit can be difficult, as there are many factors to weigh, and no shortage of people offering advice. A simple rule of thumb is that, for newer AC units, it’s almost always going to be better to repair rather than replace your AC unit, whereas for units…
Read MoreAsk HVAC Contractors in Colorado Springs, CO: Why Is My Air Conditioner So Noisy?
We HVAC contractors get a lot of questions about air conditioners making strange noises. There’s a lot going on in an air conditioner––warm air being moved out of your house, air being cooled, condensed and then circulated into your house. Some noise is inevitable––the normal humming of motors, whirring of fans and so forth––but loud,…
Read MoreFive Tips to Keep Your Home Cool This Summer Without Breaking the Bank
Summer is here! That means you have fun afternoons spent playing in the pool or gathering with family for barbecues to look forward to. Unfortunately, it also means the sweltering summer temperatures have arrived. For many homes, turning on the air conditioner is the only way to keep cool, but blasting the AC for 24…
Read MoreChoose Between Through-the-Wall and Window Air Conditioners with Tips from HVAC Contractors in Colorado Springs
Whether you are thinking about upgrading your air conditioning unit or you want a unit installed for the first time in your home or business, you’ve probably thought about the different air conditioning options that are available. A couple of the most popular types of cooling units—through-the-wall and window air conditioners—both have different advantages and…
Read MoreKnow When It’s Time to Upgrade Your In-Wall Air Conditioner with Help from HVAC Contractors in Colorado Springs
Having an in-wall air conditioning unit can be a fantastic way to keep your space cool, especially on those sweltering summer days. There are several benefits that come along with having an in-wall air conditioner; they are space-saving and they can efficiently cool your home relatively quickly. With the temperatures getting warmer and warmer, it…
Read MoreAdvice from HVAC Contractors in Colorado Springs, CO: The Benefits of Replacing Your Air Filter
Are your air filters ready for the upcoming season? As the temperature heats up, now is the time to start thinking about switching out your air filters. Regularly changing your air filter can improve the air quality within your home, as well as improve system efficiency. Helping the system perform more efficiently can even help…
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