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Spring is finally arriving in Georgia! The days are getting longer, the flowers are blooming, and you’re probably already thinking about dusting off the patio furniture or tackling that messy garage.
Continue ReadingEveryone has it, and nobody wants it: dust. It might seem like a minor nuisance, but in reality, dust is no laughing matter, no matter the setting. From causing allergies and respiratory issues to making your home look and feel less clean, dust greatly affects the indoor air quality (IAQ) of your home.
Continue ReadingYou could save up to 30 percent on your energy bill when you perform maintenance that support ideal system efficiency, according to the IAQA.
Continue ReadingYou just discovered there is a puddle of water on the floor in front of your furnace. What does this mean? Why would your furnace be leaking water?
Continue ReadingYou turn on your furnace, and you smell gas. What should you do?
Continue ReadingStand outdoors on one of those days when the weather feels perfect, take a few deep breaths, and enjoy the fresh air. Later, take another deep breath—only inside your Georgia home. How does it compare?
Continue ReadingHeat pumps are very efficient, using up to 50 percent less energy than furnaces or baseboard heaters, according to the US Department of Energy.
Continue ReadingWhen it comes time to replace your current standard-efficiency furnace, there are so many decisions to make. One of the primary ones is what level of efficiency you need for your new system.
Continue ReadingThe holiday season is upon us, bringing with it the joy of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s celebrations. For most families, this time of year is filled with fun traditions, big family meals, and lots of entertaining. But along with all the festivities comes the stress of managing your home—keeping it comfortable for guests, making…
Continue ReadingYour air ducts circulate a supply of fresh and properly treated air. But since ductwork mostly hides behind walls, ceilings, and floors, many Georgia homeowners don’t take the time to monitor its condition.
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