Monthly Archives: November 2023

29 11, 2023

What Are the Best Ways to Avoid Furnace Problems in Franklin, TN?

2023-11-29T02:19:29+00:00November 29th, 2023|HVAC Tips|

The days are getting shorter in Franklin, TN, and the temperatures are starting to dip. This can only mean one thing: We're officially ready to usher in those chilly winter months. Is your home ready?  If you're experiencing furnace problems, it's time to address them before they snowball into bigger issues. However, we all know [...]

22 11, 2023

5 Effective Tips for Reducing Furnace Noise

2023-11-29T02:17:42+00:00November 22nd, 2023|HVAC Tips|

With experts projecting Tennessee to have a colder, snowier winter, you'd want to ensure your furnace works properly. After all, you don't want your Franklin home to feel just as chilly as the outdoors. But when you test your home furnace system, don't focus only on the heat it generates. You should also pay attention [...]

15 11, 2023

5 Steps To Take After Discovering a Broken Appliance in Your Home

2023-10-27T19:09:50+00:00November 15th, 2023|Appliance Repair|

Picture this: You wake up, make your coffee, and reach for the creamer. You open your refrigerator, and the light's not on. Just then, you realize your refrigerator isn't working. What should you do when you discover a broken appliance?  Here are the top five steps to take when one of your appliances breaks. 1. [...]

8 11, 2023

When Do I Need Emergency HVAC Repair Services To Swing By?

2023-10-27T19:08:07+00:00November 8th, 2023|HVAC repair|

A recent survey showed that only 30% of US homeowners schedule regular HVAC maintenance. Additionally, only 27% regularly cleaned their outdoor condenser unit. So, it's not surprising that many of us need emergency HVAC repair from time to time. There's always a temptation to overlook minor issues and kick them into the long grass. So [...]

1 11, 2023

A Walkthrough Guide to the Old Ceiling Fan Removal Process

2023-10-27T19:06:39+00:00November 1st, 2023|Appliance Repair|

We've all been there: you turn on your ceiling fan, and an annoying buzz slices through the air. Next, the wobbling sets in - usually at 3 a.m. when you're trying to sleep. Finally, you turn your ceiling fan off because the incessant noises are causing you to have restless sleep.  But ceiling fans offer [...]

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