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One of the few drawbacks to mini splits is that mold can build up inside the units. Because of how they operate, this problem is much more common than with conventional forced-air heat and AC. But, mold prevention or cleaning is easy if you catch it early. That’s why we created this article. It’s a…
Continue ReadingA ductless mini split system in your home can give you just about the best year-round comfort imaginable. When everything’s working the way it should, of course. As with any piece of machinery, things can go wrong with a mini split or heat pump system. And, in some cases, your nose may alert you to…
Continue ReadingDuring the colder months of a New Jersey winter, frozen pipes can be a real concern. It is not only about the pipes freezing and you not having water. The bigger issue is when the pipes burst, causing all levels of havoc and damage to your home.
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Continue ReadingIf you are entertaining this Thanksgiving Day, you probably have written your menu, set your guest list, and nearly finished your food shopping.
Continue ReadingFollow these winterization tips to prevent frozen pipes, flooding or water damage in your South Jersey vacation home after you close it up for the winter.
Continue ReadingYou can pay anywhere between $5,000 and $15,000 for a furnace in South Jersey. The price depends largely on size, efficiency, and if you have central air.
Continue ReadingAre you considering a ductless mini split for your South Jersey home? Cost is a big factor. We’ll break down the cost of ductless vs. central heating and air.
Continue ReadingAlthough cracked heat exchangers are real HVAC problems, scammers often use them to cheat people into paying thousands of dollars. Here’s how to avoid it.
Continue ReadingImagine this winter, sitting in your Marmora home by the fire, looking out the window at the falling snowflakes while sipping your hot cocoa with marshmallows. Life is good. It is good, that is, until you hear the loud rush of water somewhere in your New Jersey home.
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