by Ed Kittle | 09/22/2025 | Cooling, Heating, Home Comfort, Indoor Air Quality, Maintenance, Tips & Tricks
With budget-conscious homeowners reevaluating spending habits, many ask themselves, “Are HVAC maintenance plans worth it?” Spoiler alert, but the answer is yes if you value steady comfort, lower energy bills, and fewer headaches or emergencies. A proactive and...
by Ed Kittle | 09/19/2025 | Cooling, Heating, Home Comfort, Indoor Air Quality, Maintenance, Tips & Tricks
An organized HVAC service checklist makes fall HVAC maintenance much easier. It helps you prepare your home for colder, wetter weather while protecting your system and keeping your family comfortable. The good news is that some simple homeowner-friendly tasks have a...
by Ed Kittle | 09/19/2025 | Cooling, Home Comfort, Tips & Tricks
When your heat pump does not cool, it’s not always a major breakdown. Sometimes a small issue, like a wrong thermostat setting or blocked vent, can keep the system from delivering cool air. Other times, a worn part or refrigerant problem is to blame. Either way,...
by Ed Kittle | 08/11/2025 | Cooling, Home Comfort, Tips & Tricks
Is your heat pump running constantly—and you’re wondering if it’s about to wave a white flag? It’s hot and humid outside, but you want to spot any potential issues before they turn into costly repairs. It’s true that extended running can be completely...
by Ed Kittle | 08/07/2025 | Cooling, Home Comfort, Tips & Tricks
It’s one of the more confusing AC problems a homeowner can face: your outdoor unit is clearly running, but inside, it’s warm—and getting warmer. “Your thermostat says it’s cooling, and you can hear the outdoor condenser humming—but your home isn’t getting...
by Ed Kittle | 07/30/2025 | Cooling, Home Comfort, Tips & Tricks
Is your AC not keeping up with the heat? You’re not alone. During Central Indiana’s hottest summer days, many homeowners notice their air conditioner not keeping up with the thermostat or struggling to cool the home below 75 degrees. It’s frustrating, but it’s not...