The Benefits of Having a Heat Pump and Generator During Winter
We all know that winters can be cold and snowy here in Buffalo, and this season has been one for the history books. As the temperatures drop and those lake effect flurries start flying, we get a lot of questions from customers about how to...
Rebates Available to Upgrade Your Home’s Heating & Cooling Systems
With all the great rebates and tax credits currently available, there’s never been a better time to buy a heat pump. You can take advantage of the IRA, NYSERDA Clean Heat Program, and the Geothermal tax credit. These can be used for Geothermal heating installation,...
Choosing Between Geothermal and Cold Climate Heat Pumps
So, you’ve done your research. You know that heat pumps have the ability to combat climate change and you’re more than ready to break up with fossil fuel and experience the year-over-year cost savings of doing so. You’re aware of the incentives and rebates that...
Floods Floods Floods Floods
Spring is a double edged sword this year, right? We've survived Snowvember 2014. We've survived so much more snow after that. We've survived the coldest of the coldest. We even survived daylight savings time. Now, finally, take a deep breath (that won't hurt your lungs,...
Your heating system might be trying to kill you.
Furnaces and boilers can be terrible. They can also be necessary. Alternative heating options are available and becoming more and more affordable and popular, but furnace and boiler heating are easily the two most common types, particularly in the WNY area. The life expectancy of a...
Geothermal: The Sequel
Way back in July, we wrote about why that was the perfect time to look into a geothermal heating and cooling system for your home. Did you listen? If you did, congratulations! You may already be the proud owner of the cleanest, greenest heating and...
Why you should install a geothermal system. Now.
Here’s why you should install geothermal heat NOW. Geothermal heating and cooling is pretty amazing. It’s seriously awesome. You use four components to heat your home: 1. The sun. That’s free. 2. Dirt. That’s free too. 3. Geothermal heat loops and exchanger. Those you’ll have to...