If you are looking for an HVAC system that heats and cools your Bow home, lowers energy bills, and is easy on the environment and your budget, consider an air-source heat pump.
Our experienced furnace repair technicians will inspect and diagnose your furnace issue and resolve the concerns you are having.
With winter weather just around the corner, it’s critical for Bow, homeowners to understand the risks and dangers of frozen or burst water pipes.
Winter in Manchester, is shaping up to be especially harsh this year. Can you imagine not having your furnace to help you make it through? You go to turn it on … and instead of rushing warm air through your ducts, it rattles, groans, and then just sits in sullen silence, clearly protesting another season of overworked servitude.
There is nothing scarier than switching your furnace on in the fall and catching a whiff of something burning.
If that happens to you, try to stay calm. The odor could be a harmless sign that your furnace is burning off dust at the start of the heating season in New Hampshire. Or it could be a red flag for a more significant problem.
Always go with an expert when it comes to electrical work in your New Hampshire home or business.
What’s at the top of your fall to-do list in Manchester? Make sure it is your furnace.
Prepping your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system for winter not only enhances your safety and your furnace’s efficiency, it can help keep your repair budget in line during cold weather.
As temperatures drop in New Hampshire, your plumbing system faces a hidden enemy: freezing weather. When water inside pipes freezes, it expands, leading to increased pressure that can cause pipes to crack or burst.
The electrical wiring throughout your home is mostly out of sight and likely out of mind, even though you use it every day.
They’re called ductless mini splits because they don’t require ductwork and consist of two main components—a compact indoor air handler and an outdoor compressor—connected by refrigerant lines. This “split” design allows for efficient, targeted heating and cooling in specific areas.