Heating

  • Signs You Need a New Heater

    In matters of installing a heater in Tucson, residents aren’t accustomed to replacing their furnaces regularly. A good heater should last at least 10 years or so given the averages, and since our desert weather is so hot and dry, our heaters tend to last even longer than that. Even so, there comes a time…

  • Problems with Your Heater in the Summer

    A summer in Tempe will tax air conditioners to their limits, and keeping an AC working is a homeowner priority. So if you don’t think much about your home’s heater during the next couple of months, that’s perfectly understandable. However, that doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. The summer offers an ideal time to tackle…

  • Don’t Forget to Schedule Heating Maintenance

    The temperature around here during the daytime hours is still pretty warm, although, at night, things are getting noticeably cooler. Sure, we’re hanging around the mid-60’s for the most part right now, but it won’t be long before temps in the 50’s, and even the 40’s, are commonplace. The southwest’s mild winters do not mean…

  • How Faulty Burners Affect Your Furnace

    Gas furnaces are the most popular type of heater founds in the United States. They have high levels of heating, cost less to run than electrical models, and hook up to the standard ducts most homes already have for air conditioning. To have a gas furnace that provides you with that powerful level of heating…

  • Why Does My Furnace Keep Shutting Down?

    Running your heater in Arizona is not going to be a daily occurrence, at least not for much of the year. That being said, if you think that you can squeak by without a great heater installed in your home, you really need to think again. The professional heating technicians on our team are here…

  • Should I Consider a Boiler for My Phoenix Home?

    Boilers are a common form of heating back east, using hot water run through a series of pipes to warm your home. The technology has been in use for some time and it remains a safe and efficient way to warm your home in some parts of the country. “I’ve heard about boilers: should I…

  • Is It Time for Furnace Repairs?

    When most people think of Arizona, they probably imagine a nice, dry heat. However, those of us that have lived here throughout the winter season know that this heat is not omnipresent. It can actually get quite chilly around here during the winter season, particularly at night. That is why it is so important that…

  • Why Use a Furnace to Heat My Home?

    When it comes to living comfortably in Nevada, a lot of people will immediately think of their air conditioning systems. This is understandable, and your AC most definitely gets more time on the playing field than your central air conditioner does. Don’t let that lull you into a false sense of security when it comes…

  • Why Invest in a Heat Pump?

    Keeping your home comfortable throughout the year in this part of the country can be very tricky. At night, the temperature may drop down low enough to warrant running the heater, and then the next day may be hot enough to leave you wishing for some air conditioning! It is for reasons such as this…

  • What’s Included in a Heating Tune-Up Session

    Maintenance on your heater is something to keep in mind during all seasons, even during a super-heated summer. If more than a year has passed since you had your furnace or heat pump scheduled for an inspection and tune-up session, late spring and summer are good times to take care of this. You’ll have peace…

  • Which Parts of My Home Need Insulation the Most?

    Your home heating and air conditioning isn’t working quite as well as you would hope and you dread your monthly utility bills.If this has been going on for quite a while, particularly if a heating or air conditioning technician has determined that there is no issue with your home HVAC system, you may have a…

  • How Does Short Cycling Affect My Heater?

    We don’t have to worry about subzero conditions and snowfall in our geographic region, but the hottest time of the year is definitely in the rearview at this point. Daytime temperatures are falling from the 80’s into the 70’s and 60’s. Nighttime temperatures are cooler still. Long, hot summers aside, this is the time of…