Winter Energy Saving Tips/How to Keep Your Home Warm and Efficient

Winter has arrived, and along with it comes the challenge of keeping our homes warm without breaking the bank on energy bills. Fortunately, there are several practical and cost-effective ways to ensure your home remains cozy and energy-efficient during the colder months. Let’s dive into some winter energy-saving tips that will not only keep you

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How to Keep Your Heat Pump System Performing Efficiently

Heat pump HVAC systems have been around since the 1940’s but are still considered one of the “newer” types of heating and cooling options. These systems come with several benefits for the comfort of your home, your wallet, and the environment. If you already have one of these efficient units, there are several similarities and […]

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Simple 7 Step Home Winterization Checklist to Prepare Your Home Before Vacation

With the holiday season here, you may be planning a vacation to visit warmer climates or family. To help ensure you have a surprise free return home, our Sila team put together a list you can follow to reduce the odds of Mr Grinch showing up while you are gone. Our seven simple steps will […]

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HVAC Manufacturers Increase Prices As They Deal with Supply Shortages

You may have heard from friends and family, or experienced first-hand, shortages and out of stock situations for common appliances and other major purchase items. This is one of the many issues caused by the recent pandemic. From cars to refrigerators, options are limited, and delivery times are far longer than most of us can […]

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Choosing The Best Water Heater For Your Home

Your water heater is one of the hardest working and most used appliances in your home. Though they have an average lifespan of 10 years, there are several reasons why you may need to replace your water heater sooner. Questions to ask yourself before replacing your water heater If there haven’t been any major changes […]

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Rebates for New HVAC and Water Heaters: Being Efficient Pays Off

Replacing an HVAC system or your hot water system can be a significant expense. One way you can reduce costs is by taking advantage of state and local incentive programs which reward buying newer, more energy efficient systems. In addition to these government rebates some manufacturers will also offer rebates and discounts. Rebates from a […]

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DIY vs Hiring a Professional for Your HVAC System: Which Option to Choose?

When faced with simple projects around the house, you may choose to take them on yourself. Quick, easy, and frequent tasks that you can do saves you money, time, and hassle. But, when it comes to your heating and cooling system there are a few tasks beyond the skills of the average DIY’er. When to […]

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What Type of Air Conditioning System is Best for Your Home?

Each home’s cooling needs are unique and factors such as size, age, insulation and windows are some of the many factors that can impact your cooling needs. Whether you are looking to cool your whole home or specific rooms—these are all considerations that need to be determined when replacing or installing an air conditioning system. […]

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Alleviate Seasonal Allergies With Your HVAC System

Spring is finally here with trees budding and flowers blooming. That also means pollen is abundant and gets everywhere, including in your home, aggravating those who suffer from seasonal allergies. The good news is that there are several ways to help reduce allergens in your home—helping you relieve the uncomfortable symptoms that seasonal allergies bring. […]

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Pinhole Leak in Your Copper Pipes? Know When to Repair or Replace

Copper piping has a well-earned reputation for quality and longevity. Strong and lightweight, it’s often viewed as a problem-free piping material for indoor water distribution. While copper is corrosion-resistant, it can still break down over time—particularly if you live in an area with mineral-heavy water. Unique to copper piping is pinhole leaks. Caused by corrosion, […]

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