by Clayton Lane | Oct 12, 2013 | Articles
While most cost-conscious homeowners keep their eye on the fundamentals of heating and air conditioning, water heating basics are often neglected. Yet, water heating is the second-largest energy consumer in the home, accounting for up to 18 percent of your total...
by Clayton Lane | Oct 4, 2013 | Blogs
With energy costs constantly spiraling, homeowners considering a replacement furnace or water heater should always have fuel efficiency at the forefront of their minds. Our location in north-central Texas can mean lengthy heating seasons, so small differences...
by Clayton Lane | Oct 1, 2013 | Blogs
One of the most suitable types of HVAC appliances for this region is the air-source heat pump (ASHP). It combines a cooling and heating function, and operates with high efficiency in both modes. It works by moving heat rather than creating it. In the summer, it takes...
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...