Don’t Run Out of Fuel For Your Heater This Winter

Don’t Run Out of Fuel For Your Heater This Winter

The winters are long here in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. You rely on your furnace to keep you and your family toasty warm all winter long. The last thing you want to happen when the snow is falling is to have your furnace run out of fuel. Be sure to call us early in the...
Add Ventilators and Air Purifiers to Your Home This Winter

Add Ventilators and Air Purifiers to Your Home This Winter

It is cold here in Northampton, Pennsylvania, and we are keeping our homes closed tight to keep the heat in. However, a tightly sealed house doesn’t allow for good ventilation, and pet dander, pollutants, and other contaminants in the air have the potential to...
How New Furnaces Are So Much More Energy Efficient

How New Furnaces Are So Much More Energy Efficient

Technology has changed every aspect of our lives, including the way that we heat and cool our homes. From self-modulating gas valves to variable speed air handlers, these innovations enhance your comfort while lowering your energy bills. If you’re in the market...
Healthy Indoor Air Helps You Stay Healthy

Healthy Indoor Air Helps You Stay Healthy

Studies have shown that the average person spends about 90 percent of their time indoors. Of course, a significant portion of that time is spent at home. Unfortunately, the air inside your Lehigh Valley home is likely more polluted than outdoor air. You probably...
4 Troublesome Sounds to Watch for in Your Furnace

4 Troublesome Sounds to Watch for in Your Furnace

With the cold weather settling in in Bath, Pennsylvania, you rely on your furnace to maintain a comfortable indoor temperature in your home. Make sure to listen for these warning signs that could indicate something is off within your heating system. Booming Every...
All About VOCs

All About VOCs

VOCs, or volatile organic compounds, can evaporate and become hazardous gases at room temperature. They’re released by burning fuel like wood, coal, or natural gas in your Wind Gap, Pennsylvania, home. They also come from many commercial paints, glues, air...

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