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Wearing a Sweater at the Beach

Summer seems to stay later each year, and this year is no exception with the midday hovering in the mid-70s. But as it dips into the 50s or colder at night, your cooling and heating system may be getting quite a workout—and you’re struggling to keep your indoor climate comfortable. First, let’s look at general…

Open Window

There are two reasons for shutting your house up tightly: it’s too darn cold, or it’s too darn hot. Since that tends to cover most of the year, we also tend to spend most of our time closed up indoors. Heating or cooling—it doesn’t matter. Our air is filtered, circulated, recirculated, humidified or dehumidified, and…

Gingerbread Ornament

Family and friends will soon be gathering around overflowing tables, and brightly lit trees and candles, to celebrate the holidays and one another. Planning ahead with a few tips and checkups, everyone can stay comfortable as you come together for holiday parties. Check your HVAC system Before your home fills up with holiday guests, schedule…

Mittens for Chilly Hands

The question of when to replace your heat pump usually comes up only when you turn on the heat… and it doesn’t! And then you have to figure out if it can be fixed, or you need a new unit. These are some of the signs it may be time to upgrade. The Heat Pump…

Sock Feet Keeping Warm

Some regions of the country are dominated by natural gas-fueled furnaces providing forced-air heat. Other regions (like Florida and Georgia) employ air-source heat pumps much more commonly. There are several other types of heating available, including electric baseboard or ground-source (geothermal) heat pumps, but for this discussion, the comparison is between gas and electric above-ground…

Ornaments on the Beach

While we awaited Santa’s arrival this year, we likely grabbed an extra blanket or two to manage the brief dip in temperature. But now it’s jumped back up and we’re starting to venture back outside with fewer layers on. So what’s ahead in 2017? And how will it affect indoor heating and cooling? Winter Warm-Up…

Electric Utility Meter

If you’ve lived in your home for a few years (through several seasonal changes), you have a good idea what each month’s energy bill should be—electric or gas. But even if you haven’t been keeping track, the utility company has at least several years’ worth of your energy use history. Keeping an eye on your…

As the cooler fall air rolls in, is your heat pump up to the task of keep you warm until next spring? Here’s how to decide if it’s time to upgrade your heat pump system to keep you cozy all winter long. Time to Upgrade? You have HVAC repair service on speed dial. Regular preventive…

Bryant Heat Pump

When you hire any contractor to work on your home or property, you not only want the project to be done (and done right), but the peace of mind that comes from knowing your contractor and their work can be trusted. So when you need a new A/C or heat pump, or need your current…

Noticed some strange behaviors from your air conditioner? Seasonal changes can produce some common issues—or at least common questions. Here are a few you may encounter: Winter In the winter, your A/C with heat pump will most often run in heating mode. Some of the common wintertime questions relate to this type of operation. My…

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