Mar 16th 2025 How to Conduct a Home Energy Audit: Steps & Savings

How to Conduct a Home Energy Audit: Steps & Savings

How to Conduct a Home Energy Audit: What to Expect A home energy audit is a structured, whole-house assessment that reveals where your home is wasting energy and how to address it most cost effectively. We think of it as a checkup that ties comfort, air quality, and utility costs together. A professional audit typically takes 2 to 4 hours and blends utility bill analysis, a room by room visual ins ...

Mar 14th 2025 Is It Safe to Run an AC Unit All Day? Safety & Tips

Is It Safe to Run an AC Unit All Day? Safety & Tips

Is It Safe to Run an AC Unit All Day? A Quick, Practical Overview When temperatures spike, many homeowners ask if running the AC all day is safe and smart. From our 30+ years in HVAC, the short answer is usually yes if the system is healthy, properly sized, and maintained. Continuous operation can deliver steady comfort, but it also exposes any weak spots quickly. Safety: Modern systems tolerate ...

Mar 7th 2025 The Importance of Proper Insulation for Home Comfort

The Importance of Proper Insulation for Home Comfort

Why Proper Insulation Matters for Year Round Home Comfort Proper insulation is a foundational element of a comfortable, efficient home. It slows the movement of heat through the building, so rooms stay near the thermostat setting in January and July. Think of it as a lid that keeps heat where it belongs. By resisting heat flow in walls, attics, floors, and ducts, insulation reduces hot and cold sp ...

Mar 5th 2025 Black Friday 2026 HVAC Deals: Press Release - Save Now

Black Friday 2026 HVAC Deals: Press Release - Save Now

Black Friday 2026 HVAC Deals: Why This Holiday Is the Moment to Upgrade HVAC can account for about 40% of a home’s energy use, so upgrades made now can deliver comfort gains and lower operating costs for years. Around Thanksgiving week, retailers, manufacturers and contractors push discounts on heat pumps, furnaces, central AC, ductless systems, smart thermostats and filters, often bundled ...

Mar 4th 2025 Goodman 4-Ton 13.5 SEER2 120,000 BTU Furnace R32 AC Review

Goodman 4-Ton 13.5 SEER2 120,000 BTU Furnace R32 AC Review

Goodman 4 Ton 13.5 SEER2 + 120,000 BTU Furnace (R 32): Overview This matched system pairs a 4 ton, 13.5 SEER2 condenser with a 120,000 BTU two-stage, variable-speed ECM gas furnace using R-32. In our field experience, it fits larger homes or colder regions that need strong heating capacity with steady, quiet airflow. Expect cooling costs about 20 to 35 percent lower than an older 10 SEER setup, pl ...

Mar 3rd 2025 Gas Furnace or Heat Pump: Better Choice for Your Home

Gas Furnace or Heat Pump: Better Choice for Your Home

Gas Furnace or Heat Pump: what's the practical difference for your home? Choosing between the two affects comfort, monthly energy bills, indoor air quality, and equipment lifespan. A gas furnace burns natural gas or propane to produce high temperature heat inside the home. A heat pump uses electricity to move heat from outdoors to indoors, rather than creating it, and it also serves as your centra ...

Feb 18th 2025 How Much Does It Cost to Replace an AC Unit in Dallas?

How Much Does It Cost to Replace an AC Unit in Dallas?

How Much Does It Cost to Replace an AC Unit in Dallas? (Quick Answer) In Dallas, most central AC replacements land around $6,700 to $12,000 installed. If your home needs new ductwork, plan for an additional $2,500 to $8,000. From our field installs, the biggest drivers are unit size and tonnage, efficiency rating (SEER or SEER2), brand and model tier, installation complexity, and the labor and per ...

Feb 7th 2025 Humidifiers vs Dehumidifiers: Managing Indoor Comfort

Humidifiers vs Dehumidifiers: Managing Indoor Comfort

Humidifiers vs Dehumidifiers: Managing Indoor Comfort with HVAC Getting indoor humidity right boosts comfort, protects indoor air quality, and helps HVAC run efficiently. Think of moisture as the second dial next to temperature, both should be in balance for the space to feel right. Humidifiers add moisture when air is too dry, dehumidifiers remove excess moisture when levels creep up. This sectio ...

Jan 19th 2025 How Furnace Filters Protect Your Heater This Spring - Tips

How Furnace Filters Protect Your Heater This Spring - Tips

How Furnace Filters Protect Your Heater This Spring Spring is the moment to catch issues that heavy winter runtime created. Your filter is the heater's first line of defense, sitting upstream to catch particles before they reach sensitive parts. After months of cold-weather cycles, many filters are at the end of their useful life, so a quick check now can prevent trouble from snowballing into a re ...

Jan 14th 2025 Understanding BTU: Your Key to Cooler Summers & Winters

Understanding BTU: Your Key to Cooler Summers & Winters

Understanding BTU: The Single Number That Shapes Your Comfort BTU, or British Thermal Unit, is the amount of energy needed to raise one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. It is the core unit we use to size furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps. Think of BTU like the sizing on a pair of shoes: get it right and everything fits, go too small or too large and every step is uncomfortable. Th ...

Jan 4th 2025 Air Conditioner Energy Consumption Trends & Grid Impact

Air Conditioner Energy Consumption Trends & Grid Impact

Why Air Conditioner Energy Use Matters for National Electricity Systems Air conditioning is a rapidly expanding driver of electricity consumption globally and already a large electrical load in the U.S. Over three decades in HVAC, we have watched cooling shift from a luxury to a system-level force. ACs keep homes livable in hot months, but the comfort we enjoy also shapes utility demand patterns, ...

Dec 31st 2024 Geothermal Heat Pumps: Energy Efficiency & Cost Advantages

Geothermal Heat Pumps: Energy Efficiency & Cost Advantages

Why Geothermal Heat Pumps Deliver Smarter Heating and Cooling Geothermal, or ground-source, heat pumps use the earth's relatively steady subsurface temperature to move heat into or out of a building. Think of a refrigerator, but serving the whole home and capable of heating and cooling. Because they transfer heat rather than create it by combustion, they avoid the losses that come with burning fue ...