Why Heating Repair Matters So Much at the End of Heating Season
March 7, 2014 | Heating
The weather in Washington is still chilly enough that we’ll need to use or heaters for another few weeks before we can expect the spring thaw. But that warmer weather will be here sooner than we think. If your heater has repair needs, you may feel tempted to let them go and wait until you […]
What Exactly Does A Heat Exchanger Do?
January 31, 2014 | Heating
Has your furnace dropped significantly in how much heat it produces? You can hope it is a simple fix, like a clogged air duct, but it could be much worse: a cracked heat exchanger. Homeowners often ask, “Can’t you repair a cracked heat exchanger without replacing it? Can I ignore the cracked heat exchanger? How […]
Ways to Save Heating This Season
December 26, 2013 | Heating
During the heating season will sometimes bring higher heating bills, as homeowners run their heaters more often monthly costs rise as a result. During this time we usually see an increase in heating breakdowns and heating repair service calls during this time. Homeowners look for ways to help cut heating costs and reduce the risk […]
Sounds Your Furnace Should Not Make
October 24, 2013 | Heating
Regardless of the age, your HVAC system can still develop problems, if you can notice problems with your furnace, you have a better chance of getting a repair technicians on it before it gets worse. Noises are a strong sign that something is wrong with your furnace. If you them, consider calling in a Professional […]
3 Signs That You Need Professional Heating Repair
October 10, 2013 | Heating
During this time of year, our heating units become an important part of keeping our homes cozy and comfortable. With colder months just a few months away, it’s time to start thinking about the heating problems you may experience. Below are a few common warning signs that your heater may need some repairs. What Are […]
To Repair or To Replace: That is the Question
June 6, 2013 | Air ConditioningHeating
As your central heating and air conditioning system ages or occasionally fails, you will eventually be confronted with the decision to either repair or replace your system. This decision can be challenging from both a comfort perspective and a financial perspective, where repairs can range from hundreds of dollars and replacement can range from thousands […]
Top 10 Tips on Winterizing Your Home
December 4, 2011 | Heating
Well, Winter is officially here and in full swing. At Black Hills Inc, Heating and Air Conditioning, we aim to provide our customers with the absolute best service and products, in addition to helping you save money on heating and cooling costs. While we can completely reinstall a new heating system, furnace, or hot water tank system (tankless or […]
Winter Heating Tips
November 15, 2011 | Heating
Here at Black Hills Inc, Heating & Air Conditioning, we want you to be ready for whatever the elements throw at you. In the fall and winter, that means ensuring your furnace runs smoothly and efficiently while saving you money. If you have already had us take a look or are confident in your system, […]
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