by Courtney | Feb 9, 2017 | Cost Efficiency, Energy Efficiency
You may believe there isn’t much you can do to control energy costs if you want to keep your family comfortable through the cold winters and hot summers. While it’s true that you can’t control the price of the energy you use to heat and cool your home, you have a lot...
by Courtney | Feb 9, 2017 | Ductwork, Indoor Air Quality
If you’ve spent a lot of time and energy making sure your home is well insulated, you might think you can sit back and relax. Unfortunately, your work isn’t quite done. Every well-sealed home needs to be ventilated. Although exhaust fans, such as those you have in...
by Courtney | Feb 9, 2017 | Cost Efficiency, Energy Efficiency
There was a nice little surprise in the “fiscal cliff” deal that Congress reached in January: The energy tax credits for homeowners who buy energy-efficient home comfort systems was restored. Although credits for geothermal, solar and other upgrades were still in...
by Courtney | Feb 9, 2017 | Energy Efficiency, Heating
Now is the time to learn about the importance of weatherizing your home in preparation for the cold winter months in Omaha. Weatherizing is all about improving your home’s energy efficiency as the temperature drops outside. Some ways to weatherize your home include...
by Courtney | Feb 9, 2017 | HVAC Techician
It’s about time to schedule fall preventive maintenance, which means you need to know about communicating with your HVAC tech. Because of industry jargon, it may feel as though the technician is speaking a whole different language. Here are some common furnace terms...