All of us in the South depend on our home heating and cooling systems to keep us comfortable, especially during the summer and winter months. So when your A/C or furnace breaks down in […]
Can you feel it? Autumn is in the air! Thankfully, the cooling temps mean your poor air conditioner doesn’t have to run hard or as often, but that doesn’t mean we can forget about […]
It’s estimated that half of a home energy bills go to heating and cooling. Due to this fact, many homeowners are willing to try all sorts of tricks and tips to cut their energy costs. […]
This time of year, many of us have our heaters working overtime to keep up with the bone-chilling weather outside. During the hot and humid Georgia summer, it sometimes seems that no matter how much […]
Due to the hot and humid Georgia climate, summer often equals increased utility bills. It can seem impossible to stay cool without cranking the AC full blast. Well, fret and sweat no longer. Here are […]
Owning a home or business can quickly get expensive, especially if you don’t catch problems with essential appliances early as they arise or perform regular preventative maintenance. If you want to avoid having money unnecessarily […]
Have you been considering a smart thermostat but aren’t quite sure if the savings will be worth the hefty price tag? Nest Thermostat recently announced that, after three separate studies, the Nest saves users enough […]
When you own a commercial space, you know that energy costs can add up fast: lighting, computers, machinery…it all takes energy. But nothing adds up quite like heating and cooling costs, which together can account […]
Here at the Gagne Heating and Air blog, we’ve talked before about how important it is to choose a professional HVAC contractor, such as one who is NATE Certified. Recent research by the National Institute […]
There’s some good news for the entire country: the Energy Department predicts heating costs across the nation for the upcoming 2014-2015 winter. Nearly half of a home’s yearly energy goes to heating and cooling; that […]