Today we wish you a Happy Thanksgiving. We are very thankful for the opportunity to service your heating and air conditioning needs and contributing to the comfort of your home.
Thanksgiving means Food, Family, Football, and Desserts. And, lots of each! Unfortunately, this often means that people are not being kind to the environment. When preparing to heap your table high with food, here are a few tips to make your holiday more eco-friendly.
Buy Local.
Buying locally grown produce helps support community farmers and reduces emissions produced by big transport trucks.
Meal Preparation.
Before you bring out your favorite orange sweater or start mashing potatoes, here are some tips to help you enjoy a tasty meal without a big spike in your electricity bill.
Post-dinner Clean-up.
The second-best part of Thanksgiving dinner – Leftovers! Place leftovers in sealed, reusable containers and allow the contents to cool before placing in the fridge. Putting warm food in the fridge causes it to work harder to keep cool – increasing your home’s electricity use.
Though your mother may have told you to wash your plate before putting it in the dishwasher, that’s not really necessary any more. Simply scrape, rinse and load. You’ll cut-down on wasted water.
We Help Homeowners
Your local HVAC Dealer has many ways to make your home more eco-friendly year-round. They can also explain the benefits of:
Look to your HVAC Dealer for installing advanced, state-of-the-art high-efficiency Armstrong Air furnaces and Air Conditioners. They can also address your home’s possible need for integrating an air filter/cleaner and dehumidifier with your HVAC system. HVAC dealers are expert at helping you determine the ‘right’ solution for your home and desired comfort level needs.
Trusted
We’ve been serving homes in our neighborhood for years with prompt, dependable, and reliable service that meets the highest standards. Experience counts! Your neighbors rely on and trust us to treat them ‘right’.
Once again, from our family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving.