Spring is in the air. We’re all looking forward to warmer weather and we’re in the spirit of new beginnings and clean spaces. If you’re getting your to-do-list together and “schedule an appointment for AC maintenance” is one of your line items, we want you to take it the extra mile this year: join our Comfort Club.
Our Comfort Club makes your AC system more efficient, increases the lifespan of your system, and lowers your energy bills. We have a two-tier plan on our team to meet your needs.
One of the best kept secrets about home heating service is that you do need to help your heater a bit. We’re not saying you should have to manipulate your heater endlessly or put too much work into your home’s heater, but there are some best practices that can help your home. We specialize in
On a normal day, your home’s furnace might make a little noise as it starts up, when it’s turning on, and then when it turns off. You can always expect to hear some noise from the furnace. The thing about this noise is that it should never be disruptive. In fact, it should be something that only people with a keen ear really notice. If the noises that your furnace makes are scaring the likes of you, your family members, and even your furry friends, you need to schedule an appointment with our team.
We’re all accustomed to certain sounds coming from our homes. The sound of your kettle bubbling up in the morning, the soft click of your thermostat kicking off your heater, or even the creak of that floorboard by the door are all comforting sounds. This is because they’re all indicative of your home. Although certain sounds are to be expected, you should never hear loud, disruptive noises.
You’ve made it this far through a frigid Lockport winter. That’s something to celebrate! You have to count your little wins.
Normally, when homeowners come to us complaining about indoor air quality problems during the winter, they’re expecting an indoor air quality based answer. We understand this line of reasoning. We want you to know that although some things may seem indoor air quality based, sometimes the root of the issue can go a little deeper. Your furnace might be to blame.
When you turn on your furnace or other heating system in your home on a cold winter day, you expect the whole house to warm up. True, some spots of a house will always be a bit colder just because of where they are, or the presence of windows and lower insulation. But you’ll still have a general expectation of an even spread of heating through the ventilation system and a family that feels comfortable.
If you want to improve the health of your heater, there are actually a few simple ways to do it. You can start with changing your heater’s filter, try scheduling an appointment for maintenance, or even consider adopting an indoor air quality system into your set-up. Have you already checked all these boxes? Are you still longing for something more? Then this is where considering a thermostat upgrade comes in.
Staying warm in Illinois is definitely a task during this part of the year, but it shouldn’t feel like a drag. If you feel like your furnace isn’t working the way you want it to, you need to schedule an appointment for your