Got the Winter Skin Itch?
Do you suffer from dry, itchy skin during the winter months? Dry skin might indicate your home’s humidity levels are too low. Learn more about what causes the winter itch and how a whole-home humidifier might help.
Looking to buy a home? Two of the first areas you should inspect are your plumbing and HVAC systems. These systems are vital to the comfort and enjoyment of any home — ensuring they’re working well is a top priority for any homebuyer. Performing your checks and getting a professional inspection can save you lots of time and money on repairs. Here are some HVAC and plumbing issues to look out for when buying a home.
Do you suffer from dry, itchy skin during the winter months? Dry skin might indicate your home’s humidity levels are too low. Learn more about what causes the winter itch and how a whole-home humidifier might help.
There are a lot of reasons to get a new central air conditioning system, and to do it now. Your new cooling equipment will use less electricity, reduce indoor humidity and keep your whole house cooler.
Are you tired of blocking your view with window air conditioners? Have you been told your house isn’t a candidate for central air? Think again, and talk to us about ductless mini-split air conditioning systems!
With another heating season behind us, you now have the chance to evaluate your comfort during the winter! Was your home a warm shelter from the bitter cold, or did your heating system not live up to expectations? If it’s the latter, a new heating system will help!
What can you do to help reduce your carbon footprint, and save money?
Between a year-long pandemic and the return of the allergy season, the quality of air inside the home has never been more important. And while it’s easy to scrub every surface, keeping the air clean can be a bit trickier.
Pull the fire extinguisher out from the back of the kitchen cabinet, check the batteries in your smoke detectors and CO detectors, practice your fire escape plan and more. Fire Prevention Week is October 3 – 9.