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The NEW Rheem products are unveiled
Recently, the Stadtler team attended a Ferguson dealer meeting, in which the new Rheem platform of products were introduced. The entire line has been redesigned following their 360°+1 philosophy. Check out the video below. What is 360° + 1? RHEEM … Continued
How new Department of Energy regulations will affect you
NAECA 2015 Regulation Information The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), as part of the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA), issued Final Rule energy efficiency mandates. This new update, effective April 16, 2015, will require higher Energy Factor (EF) ratings … Continued
CRACKED heat exchanger? What does that mean, and what do you do now?
You’re a rather vigilant person, getting your annual furnace maintenance done. Or perhaps your furnace isn’t working properly and you’ve called in the professionals. Your HVAC service technician has just informed you that you have a cracked heat exchanger. What?!? … Continued
Want to clear the air?
The air inside most modern homes is about ten times more polluted than the air outside. How can this be? There are many reasons, some of which were discovered only recently. They include invisible assassins like radon and CO, as … Continued
Planned Maintenance Agreement
What is a Planned Maintenance Agreement? A Planned Maintenance Agreement (PMA) provides priority service to those customers who wish to keep their heating and cooling systems operating at peak efficiency. Planned maintenance is scheduled biannually, to assure that your heating … Continued
Why Do I Need a Load Calculation?
“Computer programs and apps are a good start, but there’s no substitution for doing the work – physically measuring and inspecting your home.” – Chad E., sales & installation When purchasing a new system, it’s very important that a licensed … Continued