Energy Tips
Learn from the experts at Standard Heating about useful energy tips to help you save money on utility bills and reduce your carbon footprint.
- Change your air filters monthly. A dirty filter restricts airflow and can increase the operating cost of your furnace by as much as 10%.
- During heating season, lower your thermostat by 2 degrees when you are home and 5 degrees when you are away.
- Make sure your vents aren’t blocked by furniture or drapes.
- On high efficiency systems, leave your fan on to improve air circulation throughout your home and even temperatures.
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I have been using these guys for years across multiple homes. I highly recommend the annual service contract which gives you twice-yearly checkups of your furnace and A/C to proactively deal with any problems and ensure no surprises during blizzards or hea
- Jordan O. -
I originally had an appointment to get it fixed on 6/22, but Greg came on the 17th, 5 days early! He was extremely professional and was in and out in under a half an hour.
- Alice S., Yelp User -
He was very informative and pleasant to work with. He was quite punctual and let us know certain ways to work with our system even better.
- Nickelle L., Facebook User -
The installation went very smoothly. Thomas M. did a beautiful job. He was friendly and polite. He answered any questions we had about the new furnace. The city inspector even had compliments for the quality of work he saw.
- Sylvia H. -
I will never use anyone else for our heating and a/c maintenance. Very professional and honest. The best in town.
- Sarah D. -
They called ahead on the scheduled day, arrived on time, explained their procedure, got right to work, worked steadily during the job, warned us ahead about noisy times so we could make phone calls, wore protective masks, cleaned up.
- Angie User -
He even pointed out some things he noticed not technically related to the ducts, such as some asbestos on an old wood-burning stove that I had thought was just old tape and recent mouse activity in the basement.
- Kate M., HomeAdvisor User -
Tech arranged a meeting with sales rep later the same day. Price for replacement pretty much fixed, as this condo requires a particular kind of unit.
- John R., HomeAdvisor User