
Federal Energy Tax Credits Set to Expire
Many federal tax credits for residential energy upgrades have been changed to expire on December 31, 2025, due to recent Federal legislation. This accelerates the

ASK THE EXPERTS: What is happening behind my vents?
Black stuff on vents indicates a variety of potential problems, including dirt and dust accumulation, soot, deteriorated insulation, or mold growth, often exacerbated by clogged

“Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night …”
“…from the swift completion of their appointed rounds!” It’s not just postmen and women who deliver our mail that respond in the worst of storms.

DOE Recommended Thermostat Setting for Our Extremely Hot Arizona Summers
Many industry experts agree that a thermostat set to 75 degrees in the summer is generally considered a comfortable and energy-efficient setting. It’s a common

Single Stage ACs vs. 2 Stage and Variable Speed Options
They may look the same, but they don’t act the same! Here are the differences between a single stage AC unit and a 2 Stage:

Federal Tax Credits for Your HVAC Purchase
The federal government offers tax credits to homeowners who make energy-efficient improvements to their homes, including upgrades to HVAC systems. Tax Credits The Energy Efficient