• Heating

    Why Your Gas Furnace Won’t Work When the Power Goes Out

    Gas furnaces work by burning natural gas and passing that heat through a heat exchanger to warm the surrounding air. The air can then be blown into your house through your ductwork to keep your home warm and cozy. You may assume that since your furnace uses natural gas...

  • Heating

    What Size Furnace Do I Need?

    When it’s cold outside, we want to stay comfortable inside. [...]

  • Air Conditioning

    Have a Safe and Happy 4th of July!

    The 4th of July will forever hold a very special place in the history of the United States of America. On this day in 1776, the second Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence.

  • Indoor Air Quality

    Dealing With Indoor Allergies Using Your Air Conditioner

    Summer is almost here. But that doesn’t mean that allergy season is just going to stop and all the pollen floating through the air disappear.

  • Indoor Air Quality

    UV Germicidal Light Service in Burke, VA and Northern Virginia

    Ultraviolet (UV) light is a form of energy known as [...]

  • Indoor Air Quality

    The AC Air Filter: How Often Should It Be Changed or Cleaned?

    Most of the jobs involved in regularly maintaining an air conditioning system must be handled by HVAC professionals. There’s an important exception, however, which is changing (or cleaning) the air filter.

  • Air Conditioning

    What Clicking Noises From Your AC May Mean

    Generally speaking, any unusual sound coming from your air conditioning system is cause for concern. If you hear any noises that you aren’t accustomed to, even if they don’t seem to be affecting the performance of the air conditioner...

  • Air Conditioning

    How Your Thermostat Affects Your Heating

    You interact with your heating system through your thermostat, which lets you set a comfortable temperature for your home. There are thermostats available these days with many advanced features, which let you pull off nifty little tricks like turning the heat down when you leave for work...

  • Air Conditioning

    Happy Memorial Day!

    Every year on the final Monday of May, citizens of America come together to honor those who have served our country. Formerly known as Decoration Day, Memorial Day came to prominence after the American Civil War to commemorate...

  • Indoor Air Quality

    3 Ways to Keep Your Indoor Air Clean

    Are you frustrated by the way that your air smells? An odd smell is one of the most common indicators that your indoor air should be evaluated, but it's not the only one.

  • Indoor Air Quality

    UV Germicidal Lights Will Cut Down on Illnesses

    There a number of ways to increase your chances of staying hale and healthy through the season. One you may not have considered is to call professionals to install a special kind of air cleaner into your HVAC system: UV germicidal lights (also known as UV air purifiers).

  • General,Indoor Air Quality

    Air Quality COVID-19: Ensuring Healthy Air Quality in Your Home

    As a professional team of HVAC and indoor air quality [...]

  • Air Conditioning

    Here’s What Can Happen if You Aren’t Changing Your AC’s Air Filter Regularly

    A part of air conditioning and heating maintenance that we stress often is changing an HVAC system’s air filter regularly. As we come to the last month of summer, any air conditioner that has a clogged filter because it hasn’t been swapped out for a fresh one can start to cause multiple problems.

  • Indoor Air Quality

    UV Lights and Your Air Conditioning System Post COVID-19

    One of the important services that we provide for home in Springfield and the surrounding areas is the installation of UV germicidal lights into the HVAC system. This is the most effective way to eliminate harmful biological pollutants from moving through the air of your home.

  • General

    A Reminder about Changing Your HVAC System Air Filter This Winter

    Over the winter, as your furnace/heat pump huffs away providing warmth, the filter will start to become clogged. Too much clogging restricts airflow—and that means the heating system will strain harder and start to waste energy.