Most homeowners are aware that heating and cooling the home is the most expensive portion of the utility bill, but not all are aware of the amount of control they have … Read More
Is It Time To Replace The Furnace?
Wichita Furnace Installation and Heating System Replacement Specialists Talk About When It’s Time to Consider a New Furnace. Knowing when to replace your furnace is a tough decision, but our Wichita furnace replacement … Read More
What You Should Know about the Heat Exchanger in Your Furnace
We focus on educating homeowners about the importance of regular heating maintenance, changing air filters, and gas and carbon monoxide safety. But for the most part, we don’t expect our … Read More
Fall Maintenance: Time to Get Busy
Fall is a transitional time of year, when the cooling season is over and heating season is on the horizon. Now is the time to prepare your home for the … Read More
Don’t Buy a New HVAC System Without Having a Pro Perform Load Calculations
When you’re at the early stages of selecting a new HVAC system, be sure that you choose a contractor who includes load calculations as the first step. These calculations assure … Read More
Advanced A/C Technology That Can Impact Your Wichita Home
The most important advanced A/C technology is high efficiency. You can tell if an air conditioner is efficient based on its seasonal energy efficiency ratio, or SEER. The minimum allowed … Read More
Make Sure Your Wichita Home’s A/C Efficiency Is Up to Snuff
Your home uses up to 50 percent of its energy on your heating and cooling systems. Making sure your home A/C efficiency is at its best by effectively maintaining your … Read More
Fight Off the Flu with the Right Humidifier
In the cold winter months, dry air is a common discomfort. More than an annoyance, however, dry air can actually provide an environment the helps the flu virus spread from … Read More
Air Filters Are Your Best Defense When It Comes to Indoor Air Quality
The air in the typical home is one of the top five environmental hazards, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Your Wichita home’s air contains particles such as bacteria, viruses, … Read More
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