Furnace FAQ: What’s This Strange New Sound?

December 19th, 2016

Generally speaking, a properly functioning furnace should operate pretty quietly. Yes, you may hear the sound of the furnace cycling on, depending upon its location in your home.

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Schedule Your Precision Tune-Up, If You Haven’t Already

December 12th, 2016

South Carolina does not have the most severe winter weather in the country. Not by a long shot.

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Geothermal System Design: Loop Options

December 5th, 2016

As we’ve mentioned in a few recent blog posts, now is the time to have your geothermal heating and cooling system installed. The 30% federal tax credit on new geothermal system installations is set to expire in just a few short weeks.

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Test and Seal Your Ducts for Greater Heating Efficiency

November 28th, 2016

Do you use a forced air heating system, like a furnace or a heat pump, to keep your home comfortable when the temperature drops? If so, you need the ductwork that this system uses to distribute heated air throughout your home to function properly.

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Time Is Running Out to Take Advantage of the Geothermal Tax Credit!

November 21st, 2016

We’ve mentioned before how much you stand to save by taking advantage of the geothermal tax credit currently available on new system installations. If you have been thinking about scheduling a geothermal installation in Columbia, SC, but still have not gotten around to it, now really is the time to ask.

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Remember to Change the Filter in Your Furnace or Heat Pump!

November 14th, 2016

You really shouldn’t have to struggle too much to heat your home successfully in this part of the country. Our winter weather is certainly not “extreme.”

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Don’t Ignore Strange Heating Sounds

November 7th, 2016

During the winter months, you need your heater to function as effectively as possible. Otherwise, your comfort is just not going to be protected.

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Do Not Tolerate Cold Spots in Your Home

October 31st, 2016

It doesn’t matter if our winter weather is not as extreme as in other parts of the country. You deserve better than a “decent” performance from your home heating system.

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Geothermal Heating: Some Factors to Consider

October 24th, 2016

We’ve certainly made no secret of our enthusiasm for geothermal technology here on this blog. We live in a great environment for the use of heat pumps, and ground-source heat pumps take the benefits of using heat pump technology to their limits.

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