We receive an increase in calls every time the temperatures drop below normal ranges, as homeowners here in Ohio encounter problems with their home’s heating system.
Continue ReadingHas the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system in your Girard, home ever malfunctioned? If yes, you are not alone.
Continue ReadingAre you anticipating a higher heating bill this winter? Here in Warren, temperatures can get pretty low and old man winter can stick around for an extended period of time. The only way to ensure you remain perfectly comfortable inside your Ohio home is by keeping the thermostat set to heat and letting the furnace cycle.
Continue ReadingIndoor humidity is important for comfort. It makes all the difference in how comfortable your home is while you are relaxing, sleeping, and keeping you or your family healthy.
Continue ReadingIf you’ve been thinking about replacing your HVAC system, 2025 is your last chance to claim these significant tax savings.
Continue ReadingIt’s understandable that home maintenance tasks can fall by the wayside. But the last thing you want to deal with during the first cold snap of the season is a furnace that isn’t working. At Wm Price Heating, we want to help you stay warm, safe, and stress-free all winter long.
Continue ReadingWhile an air conditioner’s efficiency is measured by its SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating, furnace efficiency is measured by AFUE, or average fuel utilization efficiency.
Continue ReadingAir filters may not appear to be an essential part of an HVAC system. After all, they have no moving parts, and do not look robust compared to the other parts and components that make up your heating and cooling system.
Continue ReadingMost people spend a significant amount of time indoors at whether at work or at home. In fact, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports this amount of time reaches upwards of 90 percent for most people.
Continue ReadingYour home’s Indoor air quality is often two to five times more polluted than outdoor air, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). These pollutants contribute to many diseases as well as respiratory conditions like asthma and allergies.
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