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Waiting To Replace Your HVAC System

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

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So, you are considering selling your Louisville home but your air conditioner is not working well. Do you live with it thinking you won’t be in the home in a couple of years or replace it with an energy efficient air conditioner and furnace?

Three reasons to replace that dinosaur system now.

1 – If it’s more than ten years old, it’s up to 30% less efficient than today’s minimum efficiencies. You’ll save on energy consumption with a new system.

2 – Utility rates increase every year. No matter how much we dislike it, LG&E gets their rated increase approved annually whether it’s electric or natural gas rates. Back to point number one, you’ll save money with a new system.

3 – Let’s say you you do put your house on the market. The buyers will use the age and condition of your heating and cooling system as a negotiating point. A new HVAC system eliminates that point. Plus a stack of lower utility bills is on your side of the negotiating table.

If you can afford to do it, purchasing that new system makes sense.

Contact us today at 244-4328 to arrange an in-home consultation.

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HVAC Filters

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

Air conditioning systems in Louisville are under a tremendous strain this year. One big thing you can do to help is using the right filter and changing the furnace air filter.

Do you have trouble remembering to change your HVAC filter? Are you asking yourself what is a filter? Here’s a short video with some helpful tips to remember to change your filter.

As always, please feel free to ask any questions in the comment sections. If you need service or a new system, give us a call at 244-4328 or use our contact form.

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A great loss in the HVAC Industry

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

On Sunday August 1, 2010, the HVAC industry lost a great contributor, Murray Woodgate. Most of us never met Murray in person as he lived in the Cayman Islands. However, many of us knew Murray as a great friend through online HVAC discussion forums.

Murray was a walking ASHRAE handbook. If you had a difficult problem, Murray could solve it. If he couldn’t solve it, which rarely happened, he knew the person that could. His ability to see through marketing hype and show us how something really worked was uncanny. Many a design engineer learned just how lousy their product worked thanks to Murray’s abilities.

He was also a gracious host for those visiting his beautiful island. There are many stories of him holding a sign with your name on it on the pier and greeting you as only the gentle giant could greet someone. Then, he would give you the tour that only a local could give you. Unfortunately, I never had that tour.

Murray Woodgate lived a short life of 49 years, but his contributions to our industry will long be remembered.

God speed, Murray. May your family have peace and comfort.

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