by Clayton Lane | Sep 30, 2013 | Blogs
The reinstatement of the 25C homeowner federal tax credits for 2013 have many homeowners and contractors excited. These federal energy credits allow homeowners to claim a tax credit up to a 10 percent (with a $500 cap) of product and installed costs on a variety of...
by Clayton Lane | Sep 26, 2013 | Articles
Keeping cool in the summer and warm in the winter can be tricky business if you aren’t properly prepared. One important factor to take into account is your home’s duct work. As you know, just keeping the temperature regulated in your home is only one aspect of...
by Clayton Lane | Sep 25, 2013 | Blogs
If you have a two-story house, it can often be difficult to keep the upstairs cool. Hot air rises, after all, so it is common for the upper level of a house to be warmer than the ground floor. The top floor and attic also have the large surface area of the roof...
by Clayton Lane | Sep 20, 2013 | Blogs
There’s a good reason why carbon monoxide is known as the “silent killer.” Colorless, odorless and tasteless, this poisonous gas causes fatigue, headaches and dizziness at low concentrations and death at very high concentrations. Due to the lethality of this toxic...
by Clayton Lane | Sep 15, 2013 | Blogs
As cooler weather approaches and the home cooling season ends, your demands on your HVAC systems will change. To make sure you’re ready for the fall and winter months, here are some fall home maintenance tasks to keep you warm and comfortable and keep your...