There is nothing more important than the safety of your family.  Unfortunately, in many homes the indoor air is making people sick. There is a reason that so many people today are suffering from allergies or asthma and doctors suspect it could be bad air inside buildings. Environmental Protection Agency studies have shown that indoor air pollution is a bigger problem than outdoor pollution and the American College of Allergy and Asthma says as many as half of all illnesses could be blamed on indoor air. (more…)

Before the cold Northern Indiana winter arrives, now is the time to get your heating system ready to keep your family safe and comfortable all season. A heating tune-up will insure that your system is operating properly and will make sure that the unit is working as efficiently as possible to control energy costs. The Old Farmers Almanac is predicting that the winter of 2010-2011 will be colder than normal, so get ready! (more…)

Air duct cleaning is a process in which the accumulated dirt and debris in your air duct system is vacuumed out while performing a thorough cleaning of the furnace fat and air conditioning coils.  It is a good idea to have this procedure performed by a trained professional who will avoid damaging your duct system and take precautions to prevent the debris being removed from reentering the house’s air supply. (more…)

Cracks, holes and other defects inside your furnace are difficult to see with the naked eye. In addition, these defects frequently occur in hard to reach (or see) areas of your furnace. But video inspection cameras can easily see such defects. (more…)

Air handlers are the indoor units of an air conditioning or a heat pump system. What’s more, air handlers deliver conditioned air throughout the home. (more…)

Did you know that the air you breathe inside your home is highly polluted?  That’s right—polluted. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has even named indoor air pollution as among the top 5 environmental risks to public health. But you can effectively fight indoor air pollution and protect your health by using air cleaners. (more…)

According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the biggest portion of your utility bills is spent on heating your home. It makes sense, then, that the best way to lower your utility bills is to lower the cost of heating your home. Bur how can you lower your heating costs? The answer is amazingly simple: (more…)

Did you know that air filters are one of the most important elements of your HVAC system? It’s true.  Air filters have two main, and very important, functions: (more…)

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