Thursday, June 20, 2013

Who Else Wants to Save Money?

We've been working with several customers this week on a pretty smart deal. Yep, it's so smart, it's like this deal just graduated with highest honors from the School of Cool.

What could it be? Drum roll, please… it's our Maintenance Agreement Program.

This is something we created a few years ago that's worked out great for our customers. That's because it gives you a tuned-up system for the cooling season (and later for the heating season), plus repair discounts, priority service and improved energy efficiency from a system that's properly maintained.

Helping you figure out the smart way to take care of your home comfort and energy usage is just one of the ways we like to look out for the people who are very important to us. So, the next time we're in your home, I hope you'll give us a chance to show you how joining a year-round program that puts your comfort on our priority list would be a big advantage.

In the meantime, to learn more about making routine maintenance a regular part of your household plan, take a look at this info, Here Is a Method that Is Helping Homeowners Save More Energy with Better Comfort.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

The Hidden Danger of Breathing

These are the kind of statistics that really make you catch your breath:

  • Indoor air is said to be two to five times more polluted than outdoor air – and in some cases, it can be 100 times more polluted!
  • Whether we are asleep, working, going to school or staying in for the evening, we spend about 90 percent of our time indoors.
  • The EPA estimates that the home is the place where the average person gets 72 percent of his/her exposure to chemicals. In other words, nearly three-fourths of chemical exposure is taking place right at home.

So, poor indoor air quality can be a problem – and a big problem if anyone in your family has a sensitive respiratory system or is prone to allergies and asthma. But how do you know if it's a problem at your house?

Well, you can start here. If you want to learn more about seeing, feeling and smelling the signs, take a look at this info, What Are Your Lungs Telling You About Your Home.