Author Archive for: Renee

Entries by Renee Huepper

HVAC Service

Have you ever had a service call to your home that left you feeling taken advantage of? Maybe you were unfamiliar with the company. Maybe you felt you weren’t offered honest information. Or maybe you had an inkling they were trying to take you for a ride, making you pay for repairs not really necessary. […]

A Great Deal on an HVAC Upgrade

Spring has sprung and summer is quickly approaching. If you have had issues with your HVAC equipment, now is a great time to look into replacing it. An HVAC upgrade can help you avoid the pain of no air conditioning in the heat of summer. Of course, this can be an expensive prospect but there is […]

How to Find an HVAC Company you can Trust

Finding companies you can rely on and trust to fix and maintain your home is like hitting the lottery. Companies that employ trustworthy workers and technicians are hard to come by, from painting to adding a room. How do you go about finding them? We’ve all experienced less-than-stellar customer service or low-quality workmanship in some […]

2 Ways to save Big on HVAC

Is it time to replace that aging HVAC equipment in your home? This might not be the best news you’ve received lately, but there is always a silver lining. Not only can new equipment (i.e. furnace, heat pump or air conditioner) be much more energy efficient, saving you money every month, but two fantastic national […]

Air Conditioner Deal just in time for Summer

“Honey, the air conditioner just died!” is a phrase that can strike fear in the heart of anyone. Of course, it’s a hot and humid summer day, you don’t want to deal with this and you don’t have the budget for it. The silver lining has to be somewhere right? Calling on a reliable, experienced […]

12 Things You Should Expect in an AC Tune-Up

Spring has sprung and with it warmer temperatures. As it gets closer to summer, many will soon be relying on their air conditioners to keep them cool. So why should you schedule an appointment to have your unit serviced? It seems to be working fine. The answer is one simple word: maintenance. Proper maintenance is […]