Maintaining Your AC During A Brutal Summer

This summer has been especially brutal for most of the United States. The south and the Midwest have been experiencing temperatures of more than 90 degrees for most of the season. These kinds of temperatures put a lot of strain on your AC unit. The extra strain can cause it to break if you don't maintain it more often. If you live in an area that has been hit hard by the heat, you need to follow these tips for maintaining your air conditioner. Read More 

Improve Heating System Performance With A Ground-Source Heat Pump

The fluctuating nature of air temperatures can adversely affect the performance of a heat pump. The problem is that as the temperature climbs, it gets harder for your heat pump to force heat into the outside air as it cools your home. Furthermore, as the temperature falls, it gets harder for your system to pull heat from the outside air to heat your home. Thus, if you like having one piece of equipment to both heat and cool your home, but you want the most efficient system on the market, you need to trade in your air-force heat pump in favor of a ground-source model. Read More