You should always manage your expectations when it comes to your comfort. With our comprehensive maintenance plan, you can keep your expectations high this winter! Find out just what to expect when you enroll in a maintenance plan and enjoy many benefits.
Just how confident are you in your air conditioning system’s ability to make it through the summer? Whether you’re in Harrisburg, Mechanicsburg, Halifax, New Cumberland or Camp Hill, Central Pennsylvania summers can get hot — and you need to stay cool. Don’t assume everything’s fine – keep an eye out for these signs that you may need to repair or replace your air conditioning equipment to save your summer comfort!
When it comes to home heating and cooling, you may have some misconceptions about how to properly utilize a thermostat, or how to find the right heating and cooling equipment for your home. This article will give you some helpful advice.
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Everyone has done it — you’re cleaning dishes, and you notice some food scraps on the plate. You take a split second to wonder if you should throw them in the trash or let the flowing water carry them away down the drain. In the end, you choose to let the food go down the drain. Depending on what you scraped away, you could be contributing to a clogged drain.
Wintertime in Pennsylvania can be extreme. Ice-cold winds, heavy snowstorms and low temperatures are common during the winter months. Even with some warmer winter days, Pennsylvania residents know it’s only a matter of time before the frigid conditions return. You need to make sure your home — especially your water pipes — are ready for these conditions.
Whether your home uses gas or electricity, you rely on your furnace to function properly at the start of the cold season and all the way through to spring. In those first few days of using your furnace – and sometimes even deeper into the season – you may notice an odd burning smell when your furnace comes on.
When fall and winter come around, Central PA residents want to ensure they can trust their heating system to function properly for the entire cold season. However, what happens if you crank up the heat for the first time this season, and you find that your furnace is making a mysterious clicking noise? Is this a cause for alarm?