How To Save Money On Heating

On February 22, 2012, in Air Conditioning Tips, by FindAirConditioning.com
Saving money on your heating bill is a fairly easy thing to do. There are actually many simple and inexpensive things you can do to reduce your monthly utility bills. Here are some money saving tips to get you started.

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By Jason Stark

When you are looking to replace or upgrade your existing home air conditioning, you may be concerned with central air conditioning prices and what to do to get the best deal on air conditioning equipment. We will cover two possible paths to find the best air conditioning (AC) contractor for the job. One way would include first finding the right contractor, and the other would include you learning what you can before you even begin your search for an AC contractor. Regardless of which path you choose, by reading this article you will be better prepared and will likely pay a lower central air conditioning prices for your AC upgrade or replacement.

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Are You Over Paying For Your Furnace?

On December 16, 2011, in Air Conditioning Tips, by FindAirConditioning.com

By Tim Hancz

Most Chicago residents don’t even notice when they bought their first furnace — because it comes with their house. Their second furnace, they have to think a little more about, but that thought usually consists of “Where’s the phone book? How do you spell HVAC? OK, this guy took out an ad, he must be doing well, and we’ll call him.”

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Furnace Buying Tips

On December 9, 2011, in Air Conditioning Tips, by FindAirConditioning.com

By John Morris

Choosing a furnace for your home is not difficult. The following list are features that you may want to look for when buying your furnace.

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Gas Furnace Troubleshooting Guide

On December 1, 2011, in Air Conditioning Tips, by FindAirConditioning.com

By Kim Hansen

If you use a gas furnace to provide heat to your home in the winter months, you might come across an issue that you can fix yourself.

Instead of jumping to call an HVAC contractor, follow these steps to troubleshoot your system first.

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