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Ductless Case Studies in Colonial Homes
Colonial homes are arguably the most popular style of home in the Boston area. To be a true Colonial, the home must have been built

5 Signs Whole Home Electrification Is Right for You
People have been slowly switching to electrification for about 100 years, and it’s been a slow process since the beginning. Although the light bulb was

What’s the Best Heat Setting for Winter?
Finding the best heat setting for winter isn’t just about staying comfortable during the colder months, it also plays a critical role in managing your

Why Indoor Wood Burning Stoves Aren’t Eco-Friendly
Indoor wood burning stoves were standard in early Colonial homes and are still used today, even just to supplement more efficient central HVAC or ductless

What Temperature Does a Heat Pump Stop Working?
As winter reaches its peak in New England, homeowners with ductless heat pumps may wonder how their systems will fare in extreme cold weather. Keep

Are You Safe with Natural Gas Central Heating?
Natural gas has been used in heating applications for centuries, dating back to 1885 when Robert Bunsen invented the Bunsen burner. But that doesn’t necessarily

Do You Need Whole Home Surge Protection?
Have you ever experienced a sudden power outage or voltage spike that caused damage to your home devices like TVs, air conditioners, computers, and home

Best Electric Heating and Cooling Options
When it comes to electric heating and cooling, the variety of options available can be overwhelming. However, before investing in a new system, it’s important

8 Myths About Electric Heating
Learn the Truth Behind Common Electric Heating Myths As a homeowner, you want the best for your home, which includes efficient and effective heating solutions.

5 Steps Toward Whole Home Electrification
Changes to Help You Reduce Your Carbon Footprint All over the country, people are becoming more conscious of their carbon footprints, and they are looking

Why Swap Your Little Portable Heater for Energy Efficiency This Year
In cold climates like New England, little portable heaters are a staple for many homeowners. They’re cheap to buy and provide a lot of heat

Why Is My Heater Short Cycling?
As Boston’s winters get colder, the last thing you want to do is play on-and-off with your heating system. While short cycling is a common