Following these simple guidelines from our East Bay heating pros can help prepare your HVAC system for the colder months.
7 Heating Tips to Keep Your Gas Furnace Running
Gas furnaces are built to last, but its maximum lifespan can only be reached through proper maintenance. Here are 7 tips to keep your heater working all season.
Why You Need an Annual Furnace Tune-Up
Experienced Castro Valley Building Contractor Offers Advice Winter is nigh. In the Bay Area, that doesn’t necessarily mean 12-foot snowdrifts and ice and sleet pounding on rooftops. But it does mean howling winds and lots of rain, if this year’s El Nino predictions are accurate. If you haven’t already scheduled your annual furnace tune-up, now … Continue reading “Why You Need an Annual Furnace Tune-Up”
Bay Area Fall & Winter Energy Saving Tips
The cold and wind absorb a lot of heat, creating challenges for cost conscious homeowners and landlords in the Bay Area. To save money this year, follow our tips.
How to Save Money Heating Your Home
Last winter, your Bay Area heating bill was way too high. This year, you want to do things right and adjust your processes to conserve energy. Learn how here:
Furnace Inspection and Maintenance Tips
Keeping a furnace in top condition is less complicated than it seems. Here’s what to do to ensure your Bay Area heating system works well this winter.
Heating and Furnace Maintenance Checklist for Homeowners
Most people only become aware of their HVAC systems during dire situations. Follow this checklist so your heating system perseveres this winter.
Furnace Maintenance
Furnace maintenance is one of those tasks that can all too easily fall “under the radar”… until disaster strikes, at which point it becomes your sole passion and focus.
New Furnace in Castro Valley, CA {pics}
Customer called in B.A. Morrison because it was time for a new furnace. We were happy to oblige.
Simple, Basic Winter Home Maintenance 101
Even if you live here in the Bay Area, you are still in northern hemisphere, and you still can face significant heating costs, if you don’t prepare effectively for the cold weather. Indeed, the Alliance to Save Energy estimates that some homeowners can spend $5,000 or more every year to keep their indoors comfy and cozy.