by gms Brian | May 21, 2015 | Articles
When you need to make a buying decision about an A/C replacement, think twice. Consider the price you see now and the price you’ll pay later. The initial cost of an A/C replacement is upfront and definite, while lifetime costs are deferred and speculative. The average...
by gms Brian | Mar 25, 2015 | Articles
Having indoor air comfort and good indoor air quality is important to South Plains homeowners. This means cooling your home during the summer and heating your home during cooler winter months. Unfortunately, achieving indoor air comfort can result in high energy...
by gms Brian | Jan 28, 2015 | Articles
Ductwork is responsible for delivering heated or cooled air throughout your home. Often made of metal, ductwork has been known to make noises while the HVAC system is in use. These noises, which range from normal to a symptom of a larger issue, can be troubling to...
by gms Brian | Dec 10, 2014 | Articles
Attic insulation resists the transfer of heat between the living quarters of your home and the attic overhead. Because it naturally transfers from a warmer to a cooler zone, heat is always moving the wrong direction for optimum household comfort and efficiency. During...
by gms Brian | Oct 19, 2014 | Articles
With colder weather on its way, now’s the time to start thinking about fall and winter energy-saving tips. Even in South Plains where winter weather is mild, you stand to save money on utility bills with these tips. Adjust the Thermostat The most obvious way to save...
by gms Brian | Aug 20, 2014 | Articles
Because cooling systems use a significant amount of energy, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) sets minimum standards for A/C efficiency. The DOE periodically revises the minimum A/C efficiency standards in order to help consumers save energy and reduce the overall...