Early AC Maintenance Tips
While your air conditioner is probably the last thing on your mind this winter, it’s the ideal time to ensure that it’s running properly for the spring and summer. In between the frigid temperatures and ice storms, an ambitious Oklahoma homeowner will take a few hours over the weekend to ensure their system is…
Is it Time to Replace Your HVAC?
Another volatile winter in Oklahoma has most homeowners using their HVAC system round the clock. But is it running efficiently – or have you noticed some changes in its daily operation? Does it take longer to heat up your home? Is it running more frequently? Heating and cooling are the biggest drains on your…
Winter Home Safety Tips for Oklahoma City Homeowners
It’s winter again in Oklahoma, which means you need to be prepared for everything from blizzards to ice storms (not to mention our year-round earthquakes). While we can’t help you with the next 4.0 magnitude tremor, we can get you prepared for the next frigid front of inclement weather. Taking the Heat Heating is the…
Healthy Humidity Levels During Winter | Humidification Tips
Blog January 15, 2016|ThriveAdmin Book Service Now No Overtime Charges, EVER! One of the biggest problems faced by people in the winter, aside from the frigid weather, is dry air. Little to no humidity in the air can cause dry skin, itchy eyes, and irritated sinuses and throat. Extended exposure to dry air can also…
What Are Ice Dams and How Can You Prevent Them?
We’re expecting a lot of ice dam-related insurance claims in the next week as Oklahoma City gets hit with a cold blast of wintry weather. While icicles are pretty, ice dams are another thing. What is an Ice Dam? If you live in an area that experiences heavy snowfall most winters, then you are probably…
12 Winterization Tips for Oklahoma City Homes
Winter is here. It’s 2016. Start the new year strong with some new homeowner habits. Put in some work now with these winterization tips to save money and energy all year long. Not only will you improve your home’s efficiency, but you will also create a safer and more comfortable home for you and your…
Furnace Troubleshooting Tips Before You Call a Pro
Starting off the New Year with a furnace that doesn’t provide you and your friends or family with the necessary heat isn’t exactly ideal for anyone. In fact, it could be a huge nuisance, especially if you have people visiting from out of town. Though there might be a greater number of warm bodies in…
Heating Safety Tips for the Holidays or Yule Be Sorry
Christmas should be a time of joyous celebration with family and friends. Unfortunately, it’s also the most common time of year for home fires. With home heating fires being the leading cause of home fire deaths in Oklahoma, it’s especially important to remain vigilant this winter. In fact, “Space Heaters are the Second Leading Cause…
Ground-Source and Air-Source Heat Pumps
Today, there are so many different options for heating and cooling your home that it sometimes gets a little confusing for homeowners. There are many things to take into consideration when choosing a new heating system: insulation levels, ventilation levels, installation requirements and costs, local fuel costs, existing HVAC system, additional comfort features, and more.…
Indoor Air Quality Solutions for Sick OKC Homes
With the winter season upon us, many OKC homeowners are busy sealing up and insulating their homes for better energy efficiency and comfort. What you may not realize, however, is that sealing your home often leads to increased indoor air pollution. Is My Home Too Insulated? While you continue to weatherize your home, it is…
Furnace Winterization Checklist for Oklahoma City Winters
It’s already November, and before you know it, December will be here rearing its ugly, but merry head. If you haven’t already scheduled professional furnace and heating maintenance and begun preparing your home for winter, it’s not too late. Although colder weather is quickly approaching, there is still time to go through this basic…
Bang, Rattle, Click: Scary Furnace Sounds & What They Mean
From creepy crawlies to exploding furnaces, basements, along with their furnaces and boilers, are a common trope used in horror stories. And for good reason! Nobody enjoys a dark descent into the basement, especially if there are scary sounds coming from the furnace. While some point to the attic or the shed as the scariest place in…