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HVAC prices are climbing fast … and it’s not just inflation. Between new Trump-era tariffs and major refrigerant regulation changes, homeowners in Central Arkansas could be paying 20–40% more for the same systems. Discover how smart planning, rebates, and timely upgrades can help you stay comfortable and save money.
Spring in Central Arkansas is a time of renewal, bringing warmer days, colorful blooms, and endless opportunities for outdoor fun. From scenic hikes and local festivals to backyard BBQs and home refresh tips, this guide has everything you need to make the most of the season.
As winter settles in, indoor air quality can suffer and start to affect your health and comfort. Let’s look at some easy-to-follow tips to tackle winter pollutants like dust, mold, and harmful gases, so that you keep your home’s air fresh and safe.
Dealing with a blank thermostat screen? Don’t panic! Here are some quick and simple troubleshooting steps to identify and resolve the issue, ensuring your home stays comfortable year-round.
Today, we discuss the factors that influence your air conditioner’s energy consumption and give some practical tips on “watt” you can do to reduce your electricity bills!
Get your HVAC system ready for the summer heat! Brad spent hours and hours coming up with a list of 5 dos and 5 don’ts that will improve the performance of your HVAC, prevent costly repairs, and keep your home cool and comfortable all summer long.
Thinking about some home renovations this spring? We’ll show you how to enhance your home’s marketability while personalizing your space with smart, reversible renovations. If you’re going to make changes, you might as well ensure they are a profitable investment.
Don’t let these common HVAC issues give you the winter blues. From frozen pipes to thermostat troubles, we’ve got the advice you need to keep your home warm and comfortable throughout the winter.
Picture this: It’s a freezing cold day and you reach for the thermostat, only to find your furnace is blowing arctic breezes. Well luckily, your friend Brad is full of hot air… and he’s willing to share some with you!
It’s November, so it’s time to start thinking about winter-proofing your home. In this article, we discuss several things that needs to be done before the really cold weather hits. Don’t wait for the first snowflake to fall—start prepping now.