by Ed Kittle | 03/24/2025 | Heating
Winter heating costs can be a shock, especially if your heat pump seems to be running non-stop. If you’ve noticed an unusual spike in your utility costs, you might wonder if it’s your heat pump causing high electric bills. While heat pumps often run frequently in cold...
by Ed Kittle | 03/24/2025 | Geothermal
As a leading installer of geothermal systems in our area, we frequently are asked, “Can geothermal pipes freeze in extreme cold?” If you live in central and northern Indiana, where winters can be harsh, and are considering a geothermal system or have purchased a home...
by Ed Kittle | 03/04/2025 | Heating
We are especially thankful for the comforts of home when it’s extremely cold, snowy, or icy outside. While built to withstand the cold temperatures, extreme weather conditions can impact your furnace over time, leading to increased wear and tear that requires...
by Ed Kittle | 03/03/2025 | Heating
When most homeowners first notice the heat pump emergency heat setting on their thermostat, many assume it’s a powerful backup feature for extreme cold. Some even think switching that setting on will provide an extra boost of warmth during frigid, freezing weather....
by Ed Kittle | 11/17/2024 | Heating
When the time comes for a furnace replacement, not all heating systems are equal. One helpful factor to consider when choosing a model for your new furnace is the AFUE rating, or Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency, which determines how efficiently a furnace converts...