Celco Heating and Air Conditioning Blog : Archive for September, 2017

Furnace FAQ: Gas or Electric?

Monday, September 18th, 2017

furnace-wiringWith temperatures hovering in the mid — and even high — 70’s over the course of the next couple of weeks, it’s safe to say that you are probably not quite ready to pull the plug on your air conditioning system quite yet for the season. That being said, with nighttime temperatures dipping into the 50’s, it won’t be too much longer before the days start to cool off, too. If you are serious about making it through the heating season comfortably, then you may need to replace your heater this year.

If you need a heater for a new home, or if you are replacing one in your existing residence, then you should definitely consider the use of a furnace in Stamford, CT. Furnaces have a lot to offer homeowners, but it is important to remember that you are going to have to narrow your choices down a bit more than just landing on a furnace. There are gas and electric models to consider, with both offering some pros and cons. Here is some information to keep in mind when choosing your new furnace. 

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Don’t Forget About Your Heating Tune-Up

Monday, September 4th, 2017

winter-through-windowIt is hard to believe that we are already a few days into September, isn’t it? Time moves quickly, and the fact is that we are going to be in the midst of the winter season once more before you know it. Don’t let the cold march of time catch you and your heater off-guard this year! Schedule your annual heating tune-up today, so that you know your heater will be there for you when you need it most this year.

Even better, take us up on your outstanding residential maintenance program. When you let the professionals on our team tune up your HVAC systems in Westport, CT, you can count on your systems functioning at peak performance levels. We believe that you deserve nothing less. Read on to learn about how routine maintenance benefits you and your heater, and what our maintenance plan has to offer. Winters in New England can be tough, but they are a lot more manageable when you come prepared. 

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