In our region, homeowners have a choice between gas- or oil-burning furnaces. Which one is better? In any discussion of gas vs. oil furnaces, the price and availability of fuel are paramount. Currently, the price of natural gas is low. Oil is generally the most expensive type of home-heating fuel, followed by propane, then electricity […]
Heat Pumps Have Innovative Features That Can Benefit Your Dayton Home
Heat pumps offer a number of advantages over traditional furnaces, especially during the depths of a cold Dayton winter. So, if you’re upgrading your home’s heat pump, you should take some time to research these advanced heat pump features, which can boost your system’s efficiency. Two-speed compressors help smooth out temperature variations in your home. Generally, as […]
Hearing Weird Noises Coming From the Ducts? Banging and Popping Explained
When the heating system in your Dayton home is running, you may occasionally hear banging, popping or whistling noises coming from the ductwork. In most cases, there’s no cause for alarm, although some duct noises may indicate system problems. This guide will help you determine the cause of these sounds and whether you should call in a […]
Ice Dams: How They Form and What Dayton Homeowners Can Do to Prevent Them
Ice dams can cause a whole host of problems. Not only can it damage your roof and gutters, but it can also result in water leaks that ruin insulation, creating ideal conditions for mold growth. By learning how this problem occurs, you can take steps to keep it from happening to your home this winter. Anatomy of […]
You May Have an Energy Efficient House, But Are You Conserving Energy?
Energy efficiency and energy conservation might seem like the same thing, but they’re actually two very different concepts with the same end goal — saving more energy. An energy efficient home will save you more money, but you can reduce your bills even more by conserving as much energy as you can. Read on to learn about the […]
The Indoor Air Quality of Your Ohio Home Can Be Compromised in the Winter
Cold temperatures during the winter season impose specific challenges for Dayton area homes that are winterized or tightly sealed. Read on to learn how winter IAQ may impact your home lifestyle, as well as practical measures you can take to improve indoor air quality. IAQ in Winter One of the biggest challenges homeowners face is the fact that IAQ in […]
The Boiler Didn’t Perform So Well Last Winter: What Was the Problem?
Your boiler likely isn’t at the top of your mind very often. You want it to work when you need it, and to be ready to work when you don’t. It’s a fairly simple expectation that homeowners have with their heating system. When that expectation is dashed, it can result in an expensive and uncomfortable headache. […]
How the Programmable Thermostat Helps Your Furnace Do a More Efficient Job
Cooler weather has already arrived in the Dayton-Springfield area, so as you prepare your home (and furnace) for another winter, don’t overlook the importance of your thermostat in keeping your home warm and comfortable. If you still have a standard non-programmable thermostat installed in your home, now is the time to consider upgrading to a programmable […]
What’s the Difference Between an Air-Source Heat Pump and a Ground-Source Heat Pump?
Both air-source and ground-source heat pumps heat and cool by transferring heat energy from one place and medium to another. The main difference is, just as their names imply, one gathers and expels heat from and into the air and the other gathers and expels heat from and into the ground. Homeowners who are considering either […]
Your Heat Pump Comes With Backup Heating for Cold Weather
Heat pumps have become a popular choice for keeping homes comfortable. One heat pump system can take care of both heating and cooling needs, while keeping costs low. Heat pumps are an economical and comfortable choice for providing year-round comfort. Unlike a gas furnace or boiler, which burns fuel to create heat, a heat pump heats […]