Happy New Year from all of us here at Air Classic! We know that saving money is one of the most difficult New Year’s resolutions that people attempt each year, but we’re here to help with 5 of our favorite tips for saving on heating and cooling costs.
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Your 2016 New Year’s Resolution: 5 Tips for Saving on Heating and Cooling
Monday, December 28th, 2015
A Short Guide on When You Should Service Your Heating System
Monday, November 23rd, 2015
We may not use our heating systems for most of the year here in L.A., but when we do, we need them to work properly. But due to the lack of use, it can be tough to know when to service your heater. Whether you have a furnace, a heat pump, or a ductless heating system, we’ve got your guide on when to schedule service for your heater, whether that’s maintenance, repairs, or replacement service.
Ask Us About HERO Financing for Central Air and Heating Replacement!
Monday, November 16th, 2015
Are you ready to throw out your outdated heating and air conditioning equipment and trade in for an energy-efficient system? Are you worried that you cannot afford to upgrade your system to one that helps you have a more positive environmental impact and cut your bills? You might qualify for a new financing program in California that helps efficient equipment become much more affordable.
Replace Your Heating System Before the Winter Season Begins
Monday, November 2nd, 2015
Don’t wait until it gets cold outside before replacing your heating system. Now is the perfect time to schedule a replacement, when the weather is pleasant and you haven’t had to use your heating system much—if at all—to stay comfortable. Here’s why we think you should call a technician today if your heating system is over 10 years old—whether or not it has completely broken down.
Replacing an Air Conditioning System: Is It the Right Time?
Monday, October 19th, 2015
Most people do not choose to replace their air conditioning systems until they have nearly broken down. At this late point in the year, you may be tempted to run your AC into the ground until the end of the cooling season, and wait to replace it until the following year. But we think this is a mistake. For the most part, replacing an air conditioner before it breaks down (if possible) and at your earliest convenience is the best choice. Learn why from our short guide.