Questions to Ask About your Air Conditioning Habits

May 13, 2014 | Air Conditioning

When the summer heat is in full swing, you rarely think about what the energy bill will be like when you get it next month. All you care about is being nice and cool in that moment, so you crank the air conditioner up. However, if you’re hoping to save money on your energy bill this summer, there are several questions worth asking. You should have guidelines in place before the heat hits so you can keep yourself from wasting money and energy.

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Pre-Summer Air Conditioning Maintenance

April 15, 2014 | Air Conditioning

The best time to think about your air conditioning system is before you actually need to use it. Finding a need for repairs in the middle of summer that could’ve been fixed a few months prior isn’t fun for anyone involved – especially the people who have to live without their AC in July! Think ahead so that you can be prepared for the heat this year in Dayton, Ohio.

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Spring and HVAC System Prep

March 25, 2014 | Air Conditioning

Blooming flowers, singing birds, and the beginning of March Madness all attest to the fact that spring is in the air in Dayton, Ohio. Everyone has a different way to prepare for the warmer weather, whether it’s spring cleaning, planting the garden, or swimsuit shopping. However, this entry addresses something important that we often overlook during the seasonal change: HVAC maintenance.

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How to Fight the Cold in Dayton

February 14, 2014 | Heating

Are the gray skies and bone-chilling temperatures of winter giving you cabin fever? While most of us aren’t lucky enough to spend the winter in Florida, that doesn’t mean we’re destined to a season of gloom and doom. In fact, Dayton, Ohio, features several activities that will help combat the winter blues.

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Winter Preparedness in Dayton

January 28, 2014 | Heating

Dayton, Ohio, has already experienced some big winter storms — and we’re not in the clear yet. Below are some helpful ways to prepare in case forecasters begin predicting another.

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