Improve Heating Efficiency In Your Commercial Building

Managing the temperature inside your business and simultaneously keeping costs low can be a challenge. This is especially true in winter, when the temperature outside is drastically different from the one you desire inside your building. The following tips can help you to keep the commercial heating system in good working order so it can warm your building without costing you a lot of money. Seal the ducts Many air duct systems in commercial buildings leak badly. [Read More]

The Benefits Of Building With Brick And Mortar

Are you looking to erect a new structure in the near future? Whether it's a home or a business, you will have some decisions to make when it comes to the types of materials you will use. While many buildings are constructed with a variety of materials and yours will likely be the same, there are some key benefits that can be gained by ensuring that the majority of the construction is done with brick and mortar. [Read More]

Typical Causes Of AC Blower Problems

Your air conditioner (AC) won't cool your house if the air blower is malfunctioning. The air blower is the part of the AC that pulls state air for re-cooling and circulates cool air throughout the house. The following are some of the reasons an AC blower may malfunction.  Overheating The blower has both electrical and mechanical components that must work for efficient cooling. One of the electrical components is the blower motor, which is designed to operate within a specified temperature range. [Read More]

What To Expect When You Have A New, Energy-Efficient Furnace Installed

Updating your furnace is one of the best ways you can save money on your energy bills. Many furnaces today are at least 97% efficient, which means they waste very, very little fuel. This is a big step up from an older furnace that might be 70 to 80 percent efficient. But as exciting and as beneficial as having a new furnace installed may be, you probably still have a few questions about the process. [Read More]