Tip Of The Week: What To Do With Old Mercury Thermostats

Today’s thermostats come in all shapes, sizes, functions and options making the idea of upgrading a system easier than you may think. There is truly a thermostat that will fit all your needs but what do you do with the old mercury thermostat once you have found the perfect replacement? One word, recycle. Did you … Continue Reading

Energy Efficiency: 4 Ways to Find Drafts in Your Home

Warm weather is just around the corner, you can almost hear the humming of the air conditioning units running throughout the neighborhood. If you are like most homeowners,  your home in the summer is the one place where you can beat the heat- except for the places in your house that you just can’t quite … Continue Reading

Technology Talk: Wi-Fi Thermostat Guidelines for Contractors

Wi-Fi thermostats are becoming a household staple and it is predicted that by 2020 sales will surpass standard digital models. Many contractors are adding Wi-Fi enabled thermostats to their product line up, as demand steadily increases. In order to properly showcase Wi-Fi thermostats contractors must know these four guidelines to bring homeowners and business owners … Continue Reading

Sustainable Development: Schneider Electric Expands Renewable Services

Schneider Electric is one of the world’s most sustainable companies and they just enhanced their current existing position in the renewable market by gaining the company Renewable Choice Energy. Renewable Choice Energy is a leader in helping commercial, industrial, and institutional clients plot a course in their clean energy purchasing options. This was a huge … Continue Reading

Sustainable Development: U.S. Department of Energy Created the Largest Saving Standards in History

  There is less than one year till the energy conservation standards for commercial air conditioners and heat pumps (known as rooftop units RTU’s) change,  are you and your customers ready? The HVAC Industry is preparing for what is known as the “largest energy-saving standard in history” as the U.S. Department of Energy is enforcing … Continue Reading