It’s not often that the South sees as much “furnace and fireplace” weather as we have this season. Of course, we know that cold snaps can come and go well into April, but this winter […]
With outside temperatures continuing to drop, it’s hardly surprising that there is greater interest in finding cheaper, more efficient ways to stay warm this winter season. And sometimes these heating methods take unusual shapes and […]
It’s been cold lately. For a lot of folks, that means turning up the thermostat. But for others, their comfort level (or their angst over the impending utility bill) makes them turn that thermostat right […]
Single digit temps and record lows have held an icy grip on much of North Georgia and metro Atlanta, along with most of the country, in last couple weeks. The “Arctic Vortex,” as it’s being […]
Old homes can be chock-full of character, charm and enduring style. But unfortunately, they generally come up empty-handed when you consider energy efficiency. You may love the look and feel of your traditional or historic […]
We’re still over a week away from the official start of winter on December 21st, but no one seems to have told that to Mother Nature, who has already been buffeting much of the country […]
Winter is upon us, which means millions of homes have crackling fires burning in the hearth, sending narrow wisps of smoke out through chimneys all across the country. However, something you probably don’t know about […]
With the holidays right around the corner, Atlanta has already had a visit from Jack Frost. And while everyone else is shaking the dust off their coats and turning up their heating units, local fire […]
There are plenty of different heating systems out there to choose from, but one trait that all heating systems share is that eventually they wear down. In fact, every machine ultimately does, including the human […]
Air conditioning and heating is a must these days. It wasn’t long ago that the very idea of modern indoor cooling systems first came into being in American culture, but since then much has changed—including […]