At , our top priority is the health and safety of you and your loved ones. We take great pride in selling indoor air quality (IAQ) products to homes in , that are energy efficient, environmentally friendly—and extremely effective when it comes to improving your health and comfort. Indoor Air Quality and Your Health Did…
Stand outdoors on one of those days when the weather feels perfect, take a few deep breaths, and enjoy the fresh air. Later, take another deep breath—only inside your home. How does it compare? Improving the indoor air quality (IAQ) at your home in , makes sense on so many levels. Consider your health, your…
Everyone loves to save money, and it’s a good idea to review different aspects of your budget now and again to see if there are more opportunities you have missed in the past. Considering how to reduce your energy bills is always a great idea in the springtime. According to the US Department of Energy,…
Is the air inside your home making you sick? Dust, allergens, and even pet dander can build up in your air ducts, leading to poor indoor air quality (IAQ). This can trigger allergies and asthma attacks and even contribute to respiratory problems. Duct cleaning is a practical way to improve your home’s air quality in…
If you’re considering upgrading your heating, cooling, or electrical systems, 2026 is a critical year to act. State-run HVAC and home energy rebate programs have been rolling out nationwide—but they come with limited funding and first-come, first-served availability. As more homeowners turn to rebates to offset the cost of energy-efficient upgrades, remaining funds can be…
If you are looking for an HVAC system that heats and cools your Norman home, lowers energy bills, and is easy on the environment and your budget, consider an air-source heat pump.
Our experienced furnace repair technicians will inspect and diagnose your furnace issue and resolve the concerns you are having.
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Just about any electrical appliance has the potential to overheat, and furnaces are no exception. As a Norman homeowner, you need to take precautions to lower the risk of an overheated unit. You should also be wary of the associated symptoms so you know when to take action.
There is nothing scarier than switching your furnace on in the fall and catching a whiff of something burning.
If that happens to you, try to stay calm. The odor could be a harmless sign that your furnace is burning off dust at the start of the heating season in Oklahoma. Or it could be a red flag for a more significant problem.