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Your home’s heating and cooling system needs regular attention to avoid costly repairs and keep running efficiently. Taking care of it throughout the year protects your investment and keeps your family comfortable. This guide breaks down what you need to do and when, so you can maintain your HVAC system year-round. The tri-state region gets humid New Jersey summers and freezing Westchester winters. Your
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20 November, 2025
Do Smart Thermostats Save Money? What to Know in 202520 November, 2025That old beige thermostat on your wall? It wasn’t much to look at, and it didn’t do much thinking either. Today’s smart thermostats promise energy savings, remote control, and learning algorithms that adapt to your life. But are they worth it for your home, or is this just another tech gadget solving a problem that doesn’t exist? For homeowners in New Jersey, New York,
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20 November, 2025
The 2025 Refrigerant Phase-Out: What the EPA’s New Rules Mean for Your Old AC Unit20 November, 2025You may have heard that the government is banning the refrigerant in your air conditioner. Before you worry about what happens to my R-410A air conditioner in 2025, let’s clear something up. The EPA HVAC rules for 2025 apply to new equipment made after January 1, 2025. Your existing unit is fine. You can keep using it, and nobody is forcing you to replace
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20 November, 2025
New Jersey’s Top 5 Fall Allergens and How to Keep Them Out of Your Home’s Air20 November, 2025Fall in New Jersey brings beautiful foliage and cooler weather, but it also means sneezing, itchy eyes, and congestion for many of us. Fall allergies can be tricky because we deal with everything from coastal ragweed to mold from damp leaves. If you know what’s triggering your symptoms, you can do something about it. You can’t control what’s happening outside, but you can make
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20 November, 2025
Solving the Split-Level Problem: How Paramus Homeowners Can Finally Balance Their Home’s Temperature20 November, 2025Is your upstairs bedroom unbearably hot while your downstairs family room feels like an icebox? If you live in a split-level home in Paramus, this probably sounds familiar. These temperature swings aren’t just uncomfortable, they’re built into how split-level homes work. But you don’t have to live with it. HVAC zoning technology fixes the temperature imbalance that’s frustrated homeowners for decades. Why Split-Levels Have
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20 November, 2025
The Trenton Historic Homeowner’s Guide to Modern HVAC20 November, 2025If you own a historic home in Trenton, you already know what makes these houses incredible. High ceilings, original woodwork, hand-finished plaster walls. These details don’t exist in modern construction. But when July hits or January rolls around, keeping comfortable gets tricky. You can add climate control without tearing apart what makes your house special. Most people think they have to choose between keeping