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David Bentley took time with us measuring the square footage of the house, checking our system, and answering our questions. He was not the least bit pushy. We were very impressed with his genuine concern that we understood each answer he gave us.

C. Wix

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We talk about changing filters a lot here at Anchor Heating and Air Conditioning, and no, heating and air conditioning companies are not part of a world-wide conspiracy to force you into spending more money than you need to. It really is an important aspect of running heating and air units!

Saving money doesn’t have to mean spending hours clipping coupons or scouring for deals. We have a few ways you can reduce your energy usage this spring and summer that will help you put money back into your wallet.

Dirty and clogged air ducts can cause all types of problems. If you have decided to have your air ducts cleaned out, here’s what the EPA says you can expect.

Your service provider should:

Open access ports or doors to allow the entire system to be cleaned and inspected.

It’s important to make sure your home’s electrical wiring is functioning properly because it can cause serious problems such as a fire. Here are 7 signs that mean it’s time to call in a professional to take a look.

By now, you have probably heard of geothermal heating and cooling. It’s a pretty simple concept! Basically, geothermal systems capture the energy from the sun in a series of pipe buried in the ground. Here are 3 things about geothermal heating and cooling that you might not know about:

A good sign that your air quality is not what it should be is symptoms like runny or stuffed nose, itchy eyes and throat, a general sense of illness, etc. The good news is you can improve the indoor air quality in your home. Check out these six tips for achieving cleaner air in the home.

The last thing anyone wants is for their heating system to shut down in the middle of winter. The key to keeping your system running smoothly year-round is having it properly maintained. Let’s take a moment and go over a few of things you can do to make sure your heater does not break down when you need it most.

We have snow! We know that some of you are enjoying this snow day, but with temperatures so cold, there is the risk of pipes freezing and eventually bursting. If you’ve ever dealt with that before, you know it is no fun!

If you would like to breathe substantially cleaner air at a reasonable price, we suggest installation of 5” two-stage, in-line filters such as the one pictured here.

Are you getting ready to turn on your heater? It’s about that time! Last week, we shared some tips on how to extend the life of your heating and air systems. This week, we’ll share three quick heating tips to ensure you have a comfortable winter.

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