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Imagine this winter, sitting in your Loveland, home by the fire, looking out the window at the falling snowflakes while sipping your hot cocoa with marshmallows.
There is nothing scarier than switching your furnace on in the fall and catching a whiff of something burning.
You just discovered there is a puddle of water on the floor in front of your furnace. Why would the furnace in your Fort Collins, home be leaking?
Want to heat and cool your Greeley home, reduce your carbon footprint, and simplify your HVAC setup—all at the same time?
Consider installing a heat pump.
Want to keep your home’s plumbing appliances operating smoothly and efficiently for years to come?
A heat pump offers both the heating and cooling you need for optimal indoor comfort, but keeping up with routine maintenance is critical.
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.
Plumbing emergencies may seem like spontaneous events that happen without warning, but that’s not always the case.
Your Fort Collins, basement floods and filled with water. Now what? Whether it’s from a sudden storm, a sewer backup, or a burst pipe, a flooded basement can be a homeowner’s worst nightmare.
According to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), replacing your decade-old unit could save you up to 50 percent on your monthly utility bill.