by Nick Coleman | Jan 31, 2019 | General, Geothermal
If your HVAC system is getting older and beginning to show signs of decreased efficiency and higher energy bills, it may be time replace your current system. Geothermal systems are gaining popularity and saving customers a significant amount of money. Many customers...
by Nick Coleman | Feb 8, 2018 | Geothermal
Help! My Geothermal System is Not Heating Properly. Many people in Lexington are using geothermal systems to heat their homes because of its many benefits over common heating and air conditioning systems. However, all cooling and heating systems wear down with time...
by Nick Coleman | Apr 27, 2017 | Geothermal, Heating & Cooling
When shopping for a new air conditioner, SEER rating is one of the important factors which will affect your purchase decision. This rating will impact your present and future costs, as well as your comfort for years to come. So, read on to learn about SEER and how it...
by Nick Coleman | Apr 20, 2017 | Geothermal, Heating & Cooling
Lexington homes and businesses use air conditioners or heat pumps to keep interiors cool throughout Kentucky’s hot summers. There are fundamental differences in the way these two cooling systems operate, and pros and cons to using each. Learning more about your...
by Nick Coleman | Jan 3, 2017 | Geothermal, Heating & Cooling
Heat pumps have become a popular choice for home heating and cooling. They offer significant energy savings over furnaces and air conditioners, as they use minimal electricity and natural energy to heat and cool a home. If you’re one of the many Lexington home and...
by Nick Coleman | Oct 6, 2016 | Geothermal, Heating & Cooling
In a closed system, such as an air conditioner, the contents should never be able to escape. You should never need to “recharge” the system, unless refrigerant is somehow lost. From time to time, air conditioner components can spring a leak, or several, requiring...