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Maintain Your HVAC Safety When Decorating for Halloween
Samuel Votaw Samuel Votaw

Maintain Your HVAC Safety When Decorating for Halloween

Halloween is Monday, and with it comes lots of festive, spooky decorations. Unfortunately, achieving the right look can come at a cost if you're not careful. When decorating, it's important to take crucial steps to ensure that you don't harm your HVAC unit.

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Things To Do Before You Turn on Your Furnace This Fall
Samuel Votaw Samuel Votaw

Things To Do Before You Turn on Your Furnace This Fall

As the days get shorter and the nights get cooler, you may be starting to think about turning on your furnace for the first time this fall. While the weather’s still warm, prepare for a safe and comfortable autumn and winter by following these steps before you turn on your furnace.

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Your Pre-Winter Furnace Checklist
Samuel Votaw Samuel Votaw

Your Pre-Winter Furnace Checklist

The days will be getting shorter and the nights are cooler, which means it’s time to make sure your furnace or HVAC system is prepared for the cold weather and switch your HVAC system over to heat. 

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September is approaching. We Have Your Fall HVAC Checklist!
Samuel Votaw Samuel Votaw

September is approaching. We Have Your Fall HVAC Checklist!

Goodbye summer, hello fall! The leaves will be changing soon, the temperatures will cool, and your windows will be thrown open wide to beckon in the crisp fall air. With that in mind, perhaps it’s about time to give your HVAC system a quick check before the seasonal transition from air conditioning to heat takes full effect.

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Why Outdoor Fresh Air Just Doesn't Work
Samuel Votaw Samuel Votaw

Why Outdoor Fresh Air Just Doesn't Work

We’ve all been there: Someone burned dinner. A room needed a new coat of paint. It’s just a nice day outside. There is always a good reason to open doors and windows and allow outdoor, fresh air into our homes and offices – but that doesn’t mean it’s the safest.

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