Three Energy Conservation Tips To Help You Save Money During The Summer

The summer months don't just make way for warmer temperatures outside, but they also mean summer vacation for your children and more time off from work for you. All combined, these factors lead to greater energy usage, which quickly translates into higher energy cost. Fortunately, there are things you can do to reduce your energy usage during this time of the year. Install A Programmable Thermostat Consider installing a programmable thermostat in your home. Read More 

Answering Frequent Hoemowner Questions About Failing Furnace Problems

There are a lot of parts of your home that make it a more comfortable place to be, but there is no question that the furnace is one of the most important. This is especially true when the weather turns cold and your home is your safe haven from bitter temperatures. When most furnaces are designed to last 15 or 20 years, chances are you will take for granted the fact that the system produces heat on demand until something starts to go wrong. Read More 

What’s Your Gas Furnace Trying To Tell You? 3 Warning Signs To Be On The Lookout For

No matter where you live in Canada, the fact remains that having a fully-functioning furnace is a must -- especially during the frigid months of winter. If you're a homeowner, then of course you want to take the steps necessary to prolong the life of your gas furnace. As such, it's important to be on the lookout for some telltale warning signs that your furnace is experiencing some difficulties, which may need to be checked out by a furnace repair expert. Read More 

Comparing Gas And Heat-Pump Air Conditioners

Central air conditioners offer greater efficiency and power when compared to window-mounted or room-specific models, and often function as furnaces in the winter months. However, central air conditioners themselves can be broadly categorized into two broad categories: heat-pump and gas-powered air conditioners. Both systems work to cool your home, but do so in different ways, and as such carry different sets of benefits when compared to each other. Understanding the differences between both types of air conditioners can help you choose the air conditioner that best fits your needs. Read More 

3 Signs That You Should Invest In A Tankless Water Heater

When most people think about purchasing water heaters, they think about investing in the type that keep tanks filled with hot water at all times. Although these water heaters have been in use for many years now, they aren't the only option out there. Nowadays, more and more people are starting to invest in tankless water heaters. Basically, instead of having a hot water tank like a traditional water heater, tankless water heaters don't store hot water at all. Read More