If you haven't had a quote on an air conditioner recharge lately, you're likely in for a shock. Prices on this service for older A/Cs and heat pumps have more than tripled in the past year because of the reduced R-22 refrigerant supplies available to contractors. The federal government has been phasing our R-22 refrigerant supplies because of their harmful effects on the environment and will have eliminated production of new R-22 by the year 2020. Equipment manufactured since 2010 has used a new refrigerant formula, R-410A, for which supplies are plentiful. This might make now a great time to consider an upgrade to a more efficient and better-performing cooling system.
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Springtime is the ideal time of year to perform system maintenance and efficiency tasks around the home.
Warmer weather is on its way, and it won't be long before you're running your air conditioner almost nonstop. Is it up to the task? After collecting dust all winter, your cooling system is ripe for its annual
In the spring before your heat pumps switches over to its cooling function, a yearly
Ice dams prevent your roof from draining properly. Water leaks, mold problems and structural damage can all result, and repair costs can be high. An ice dam occurs when warm air in your attic radiates upward, melting snow on the roof. When the resulting water reaches the bottom of the roof, which is much colder because of less heat in the thin section of underlying attic, it refreezes, resulting in a dam that forces additional melted snow to pool up behind it. That standing water eventually finds its way down into your attic and living spaces.
Every homeowner wants to boost home performance to save both energy and money, but what exactly do you need to do to cut
If you use fuels such as natural gas, oil or wood in your Indiana home, installing reliable carbon monoxide detectors could someday save your loved ones' lives.
Indiana's harsh winters and sweltering summers keep your HVAC system working hard for much of the year. Those long months of heavy use make professional, annual service for your HVAC system essential. By investing in an annual HVAC service plan, you'll enjoy a number of benefits.
Frozen pipes are costly, messy hassle, but
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With our warm spring, you've probably already turned on your air conditioner this year. Did it perform as well as you expected it to? If not, it may be time to repair or replace your old equipment. Buying a new air conditioner is certainly a big investment, so you want to make sure you get the most from your existing system. However, that old air conditioner could be costing you more money than you know. Ask yourself the following questions when deciding whether to repair or replace your air conditioner: