Are you ready to join the electrification movement? Your Ohio home may need more power as you replace fossil fuel-burning heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment and kitchen appliances with electric ones.
Continue ReadingFrom replacing air filters to scheduling maintenance, cleaning your cooling system can prevent breakdowns and keep your home comfortable.
Continue ReadingYour electrical panel is at the heart of your Ohio home’s infrastructure, powering everything from appliances to smart devices.
Continue ReadingJust about any electrical appliance has the potential to overheat, and furnaces are no exception. As a homeowner, you need to take precautions to lower the risk of an overheated unit. You should also be wary of the associated symptoms so you know when to take action.
Continue ReadingYou can save up to 30 percent on your energy bill when you perform maintenance that supports ideal system efficiency, according to the IAQA.
Continue ReadingFurnaces are available in many shapes, sizes, and price points. The best choice will come down to your home’s size and heating needs. To find the perfect fit, schedule a preliminary visit with one of our Downey PHCE specialists. They can audit your Ohio home to determine the size of furnace you need. From there, you can narrow it down until you’ve found the perfect heating unit for your home requirements and budget.
Continue ReadingYou’ll be pleased to know that today’s gas furnaces burn at an efficiency rating as high as 97 percent, according to Consumer Reports.
Continue ReadingWinter is here. That means your family will be spending more time indoors to stay warm.
Continue ReadingOur highly trained Downey PHCE HVAC professionals are here to explain things in more depth and lend a hand with any furnace issue that arises.
Continue ReadingWhat’s the best way to preserve resources? Working with what you already have. Heat pumps make your Perrysburg home more comfortable by using heat that already exists. It pushes heat from outdoors to indoors (to warm) or pulls heat from indoors to outdoors (to cool).
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