by Ed Kittle | 01/04/2016 | Heating
We have been conditioned to expect our appliances to cycle. The refrigerator turns off and on. The basement sump pump cycles. The clothes dryer runs until the clothes are dry and then turns off with a friendly melody letting you know that it has completed its job. If...
by Ed Kittle | 05/19/2014 | Cooling
Do you have a hot upstairs during the summer air conditioning season? I’m sure it is of little consolation for me to tell you that you are not alone and that this is one of the most common air conditioning problems we hear about. What should you do if your upstairs is...
by Gary Holt | 02/12/2014 | Geothermal
From Several of our customers asking recently about geothermal loop temperature… “My Geothermal heating system has ice and frost on the geothermal loop pipe. I thought geothermal heating was the best and now I see the geothermal loop pump and other loop...
by Ed Kittle | 02/10/2014 | Heating
It is worrisome for many homeowners when they realize their heat pump is running all the time. If you live in Central Indiana, or any state with weather similar to Indiana, then you are familiar with your electric heat pump running non-stop on the cold days. If this...
by Ed Kittle | 06/15/2012 | Indoor Air Quality
Continuing the topic from my last blog, Crawl Space Vents can cause Moisture Problems, let’s discuss some solutions. What is the best way to reduce humidity in a basement or crawlspace? Believe it or not, many Indianapolis area homes will solve their...