Last updated 8 days ago
Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning is excited to announce its sponsorship of a great local non-profit organization, Three-Oh-We-Go!
Through financial donations and employee volunteer work, Service Experts is joining the organization that brings warmth to Atlanta’s homeless community during cold winter nights. Because Service Experts understand how precious warmth on a cold winter night, Three-Oh-We-Go! is the perfect organization to support. Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning is so proud to be a part of the work they are doing.
To read more on Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning Sponsorship with Three-Oh-We-Go, click here.
Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning in Louisville is locally operated to best serve your heating & air conditioning maintenance and repair needs. For more information call 812-399-0040 or 866-EXPERTS and visit ServiceExperts.com.
Last updated 21 days ago
All over the news, there has been discussion about the world heading toward the next "solar maximum" in 2012. However, solar energy as a renewable energy source is an energy source that is continually replenished, which can help elevate the problem.
Renewable sources of energy vary widely in their cost-effectiveness and in their availability across the U.S. These include energy from water, wind, the sun, geothermal sources and biomass sources such as energy crops.
Concentrating solar power systems focus sunlight with mirrors to create a high-intensity heat source, which then produces steam or mechanical power to run a generator that creates electricity. Flat-plate collectors absorb the sun's heat directly into water or other fluids to provide hot water or space heating.
At Service Experts Heating and Air Conditioning the Lennox® SunSource® Home Energy System fully integrates solar power, harnessing the sun’s free and renewable energy to reduce the electricity used by the heat pump or air conditioning system. This cost-effective renewable energy source can make homeowners eligible for solar rebates.
To learn more about the Lennox® SunSource® Home Energy System, call to schedule a free in-home consultation at 812-399-0040 or choose “new/replacement equipment estimate” if scheduling your appointment online
Last updated 29 days ago
Since the temperature has dropped significantly in much of the country, homeowners are keen on knowing what causes the most common furnace problems. There are several problems and malfunctions that may cause your furnace or heating equipment to break down.
To read the top problems that may cause your furnace or heating equipment to break down, click here to view Sam’s Blog.
If you haven’t scheduled your furnace tune-up or looking to upgrade your old system, then call us today at 812-399-0040 or 866-EXPERTS. Also, take advantage of our Winter Clearance Sale while inventory lasts before February 29, 2012.
Last updated 1 month ago
In this economy, you may be tempted to delay or skip minor home maintenance repairs and inspections in your home. Before you start to think about delaying or skipping these repairs, you might want to see the six house repairs not to neglect before they become gigantic, expensive jobs later:
1. Annual HVAC Inspection
The furnace blower is not working properly. Cost to repair or replace: $100-$150. Possible consequences of letting it go: a broken heat exchanger.
Potential savings down the road: $300-$1,000 to replace the heat exchanger or $750-$3,500, depending on the energy efficiency, to replace indoor or outdoor furnace components.
2. Chimney inspection
There's no chimney cap. Cost to add: $150. If you let it go, rain water can get into your chimney, damage the chimney liner and damper, and even saturate mortar joints -- causing mold. Potential savings: $2,000-$4,000 to replace the chimney liner.
3. Termite inspection
An inspection might find subterranean termites that come from the ground or flying termites. If left untreated, these bugs damage framing, trim, drywall, furniture, carpet, copper and other soft metals. Most homeowners insurance does not cover repair of termite damage.
4. Power washing and sealing wood deck
Power washing gets rid of stains, algae, mold, mildew and moss. Algae and mold can make your deck slippery and dangerous, says Justin Lee of JL Power Washing in Williamsburg, Va. Sealing your deck after it is cleaned helps prevent water damage. Wood soaks up rain like a sponge, expands and then shrinks, Lee says. Sealing makes the water bead up and roll off.
5. Dryer vent cleaning
The purpose is to get rid of lint buildup. If your dryer is not on an exterior wall, it's likely that the vent leading outside is clogged up, says Gessner of A Step in Time Chimney Sweeps.
Potential savings: your home, your furnishings, your belongings and your life.
6. Carpet cleaning
If the carpet looks dirty, you've waited too long because some soil can't be removed with vacuuming. This soil will bind to your carpet and dull the texture, shortening the life of the carpet. Your home also will be healthier with pollen, bacteria, insecticides and dirt removed, says Howard Partridge, founder and president of Clean as a Whistle, a cleaning company outside Houston.
If you've been considering replacing your old, worn-out heating and air conditioning system, we're now offering the lowest prices of the year on furnaces and top-quality air conditioners. It's the perfect time to upgrade or replace your old system. Better still, our financing can help you save with some of the lowest payments the industry has to offer.
But you'll need to hurry because this offer ends when inventory runs out or by February 29, 2012. Call us today at 812-399-0040 | 866-EXPERTS or book your free appointment right now. Get your coupons and schedule now.
Last updated 1 month ago
After reinventing the Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning brand strategy and logo, teams from offices across the United States and Canada donated high quality clothing items worldwide with Good360, a global philanthropic organization.
"We couldn’t be happier that we’re able to provide so many people with very serviceable new clothing to help them keep warm this winter,” said Denise Ernst, Vice President, Sales & Marketing.
To learn more, check out Sam's Blog.
Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning in Louisville is locally operated to best serve your heating & air conditioning maintenance and repair needs. For more information call 812-399-0040 or 866-EXPERTS and visit ServiceExperts.com.