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Category Archives: Heating

Why Consider an Electric Furnace?

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Some people may find the idea of installing an electric furnace odd, but electric furnaces have come a long way, becoming a viable option for many homeowners. One of the drawbacks of electric furnaces had been energy efficiency, but with advancements in heating products, electric furnaces have become very energy efficient. If you are… Read More »

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Why Putting Your Thermostat on the Highest Heat Setting Is a Bad Idea

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Since 1968, our company has focused on helping homes and businesses in Southern California save energy throughout the year. One place where we often find homeowners wasting money needlessly is with how they set their thermostat—especially during the winter. Why winter in particular? Because Southern Californians simply lack extensive experience handling thermostats during this… Read More »

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Why Schedule Routine Commercial HVAC Maintenance in Los Angeles?

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At home, you count on your air conditioning and heating equipment to keep your comfortable all year long. When you think of how much use your residential heating and cooling systems are subjected to, you really begin to understand the immense strain that your commercial heating and air conditioning systems face. Commercial properties are… Read More »

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Why Sizing Is Vital for Saving Money with Your Heat Pump

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The idea that “bigger is always better” is a misconception that often leads to large wastes of money. This is especially true when it comes to a home comfort system. For example, why would you spend the money to install a 5 ton heat pump unit (tons referring to its heating/cooling power, not the… Read More »

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