Congress has reinstated federal tax credits for residential and commercial geothermal heating and cooling systems. Learn how to claim your tax credit below.
Winter can be tough on outdoor equipment. When the weather warms up, there are a few steps you can take to prepare your air conditioner for the summer. With a little effort, you can set up your home for a trouble-free cooling season.
Industry professionals understand the benefits of modulating HVAC systems. They control temperature more precisely, remove extra humidity, run quietly, and are energy efficient. But how do you convey these benefits to homeowners effectively? Read on to learn more.
Managing the humidity levels in your home is extremely important to create a comfortable living space. Humidity levels that are too high or too low can cause health problems for you and your family, including mold. Discover how your home’s humidity levels can prevent the threat of indoor mold.
In early 2018, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) implemented energy regulations impacting the commercial heating and cooling industry. These new standards will change how commercial rooftop air conditioners, heat pumps and warm-air for “low-rise” buildings are engineered. The goal of these new standards is to improve efficiency and cut energy usage.
While most homeowners spend time dusting their woodwork and cleaning the windows, it’s easy to forget about the parts of your home that you can’t see. When is the last time your home’s air ducts were cleaned out? If your answer is about three to five years ago, you might consider adding this to your to-do list this summer.
Join Becky Hoelscher of Copeland and Nick Lamb from Butler Heating & Air Conditioning for tips on how you can talk about comfort with your customers. Becky is the director of AC Aftermarket sales for Copeland and Nick is the owner of Butler Heating & Air Conditioning. With their combined experience and knowledge in the industry, they will provide great insight on how you can become an expert on the topic and connect the dots between comfort and efficiency.
Fresh air can be hard to come by with most of us spending the majority of our time inside. Learn more about the importance of indoor ventilation from our industry experts.
Heating and cooling systems make homes and businesses comfortable places to live and work by controlling temperatures and humidity levels and circulating air. While beneficial if the air is clean, circulating contaminants can negatively affect air quality. One way to improve the air quality air in your home is to install ultraviolet lights in your HVAC system.