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Is Your Thermostat Set for Fall?
Setting your thermostat for monthly savings is possible during the autumn. Even with the fluctuating outdoor temperatures, you can find a balance inside with a programmable thermostat. Manual thermostats can also be managed for better results indoors. Energy Star equipment is a good choice for homeowners who want to reduce monthly bills. Programmable Thermostat Savings…
How to Cut Heating Costs This Winter
The winter months feature cooler temperatures and less sunlight. Therefore, it may be harder to keep your home warm without running the furnace throughout the day and night. However, there are ways to keep your heating costs in check during the chilly season. Have Your Furnace Inspected The folks at All Hours Air can help…
3 Benefits of Oil Furnaces in Your Home
Oil, gas, or electric: Which type of furnace should you get? Each type of furnace is a great option in the modern world. The choice you make partially depends on which type of heating system is compatible with your property. The rest of the decision comes down to your preferences and budget. Here are three…
Should My Furnace Fan Continuously Run
As the days get colder, you may notice that your furnace is running a lot more often. Many people in this situation wonder whether they should leave the fan on all the time or only have it run when the furnace itself is in operation. This guide will explain how furnace fans work, so you…
How Is an Air Handler Different From a Furnace?
When you start talking with people about your heating and air conditioning system, there are often a lot of confusing terms. Among these is the term “air handler.” What is this and, more importantly, do you need one? To understand this question and the answer, it is helpful to know the basics of how your…

Clean Your Air Ducts to Remove Air Contaminants
Under laboratory conditions, the composition of our atmosphere is 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 1% other gases. Out here in the real world, you could be breathing in a lot more “other” than that, however. Indoor air hosts plenty of contaminants, and your ductwork is often a prime culprit. Even though it’s important to change…