Products & Services
Feature item: Preventive Maintenance Contracts
You can get a spring and fall check-up, discount on parts when repair is needed and priority service when your unit is out.
Other products include:
Honeywell Programable Thermostats
There is a wide variety of Programable Thermostats on the market. They are relatively inexpensive to install and will help keep your energy bill under control with the advanced features they offer. You can program your unit to adjust temperatures at night (during sleep time) or during the day while you are away, and have the unit re-adjust the temperature one hour before you awake or return home. Why spend money heating or cooling your home when you can't enjoy it? With rising costs and demand for energy, this common sense approach to energy efficiency will soon be standard operating procedure instead of being treated as an upgrade or accessory feature.

Honeywell Humidifier
Ever notice in the winter time the doors don't close just right inside your home? Ever get static-shock when you touch something or someone? This is caused by dry air. The solution is a humidifier. There are many types of humidifiers, choosing the right one will definitely make a big difference not only for your health, but also for your home. The process of heating your home in the winter time, especially for heat pumps, dries the air out in your home. It then becomes necessary to humidify the air (unless you choose to ignore it) to keep a comfortable level of moisture in the air. Ideally, you want the humidity level in your home to be around 30 to 50 percent. This level of humidity will also help you feel more comfortable. If the humidity level in your home is high in the summer you will not feel cool. If the humidity level is low in the winter you will not feel warm when the thermostat is set at an average temperature. This will result in turning the thermostat up to compensate and you will use more energy to stay warm. A properly designed and installed system will keep the proper levels of humidity in your home.
Humidity affects indoor air quality, this is why a humidifier is an integral part of a system that maintains optimum indoor air quality standards. Too much humidity promotes the growth of molds and mildews. Low humidity levels promote bacteria, viruses, and other organic and non-organic things that can be hazardous to our health. Humidifiers are especially beneficial for homes with hardwood floors or extensive wood furniture. Humidifiers also reduce household dust.







