Wednesday, January 29, 2014

 
Hoping that all is well with you and yours,

As 2014 begins, we would like to thank you very much choosing Evenflow Mechanical for your HVAC needs; it is our pleasure, we appreciate your business!

We are growing, thanks in a large part to clients/people like you; the confidence placed in our company is immeasurable.   As proof of your trust in us, we can now go on to create more than just a business relationship, but a hope for a longstanding rapport. It is our policy to recognize that final seal of approval by your willingness to refer us to your friends, family and colleagues; we feel it is a privilege that you hold our company with such integrity.

Evenflow Mechanical is proud to offer the latest Preventative Maintenance special as well.  This type of service improves the performance of your unit, while keeping your warranty effective and active.  We will provide a completed preventative maintenance report upon completion of services. Evenflow Mechanical offers this service at $65 per unit.

So, if it has been more than a year since your last service (or you use your system on a daily basis), it might make sense to give us a call. BTW, Re: filter replacement; please have a spare or Evenflow Mechanical will provide you with one (if notified at the time scheduling); we offer Saturday service calls as well.

Feel free to follow up with any questions, needs or to schedule an appointment.
 
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Winter Weather Tips:  PART IV
Department of Energy
Washington D.C. announced new energy tax savings for homeowners. By upgrading your home's gas/oil furnace, boiler, heat pump or water heater, you could receive a tax incentive.



Weatherization
You can increase the comfort in your home while reducing your heating needs by up to 30% by investing just a few hundred dollars in proper insulation and weatherization products. Warm air leaking out of your home during fall/winter can waste a substantial portion of your energy dollars. One of the quickest dollar-saving tasks you can do is caulk, seal and weather strip all seams, cracks, and openings to the outside. You can save 10% or more on your energy bills by reducing the air leaks in your home.
Fireplaces
Next time you cozy up to a crackling fire on a cold winter day, remember that wood-burning or masonry fireplaces are one of the most inefficient heat sources you can use. Fireplaces literally send your energy dollars right up the chimney in volumes of warm air escaping your home and cold air in return. If you use your conventional fireplace while your central heating system is on, use our other Fall/Winter seasonal tips to help reduce energy losses. Remember to close the damper only after the ashes are cool and not smoldering any longer.


For more information visit www.evenflowmechanical.com

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Winter Weather Tips:  PART III

Control Direct Sunlight
Let the sun in during the winter to reduce the load on your heating system. Open window shades and remove awnings to increase direct sunlight and reduce heating bills.

Keep Heat Away from the Thermostat
Make sure no heat-generating appliances are near your thermostat, including lamps, televisions, and stereo and computer equipment. Such heat generating appliances can affect the setting of your thermostat and the efficiency of your heating system.


Keep an Air Tight House
Ensure maximum retention of heated air by adding insulation to outside walls and to the attic of your home. Seal cracks and use storm doors and windows and/or insulated doors and windows to prevent air leaks.

For more information visit www.evenflowmechanical.com

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Winter Weather Tips:  PART II


Keep Doors and Windows Closed
Close all doors and windows to the outside (even garage doors). This will reduce the heating load in the winter, making your heating system operate more economically.



Keep Vents and Grilles Unobstructed
Arrange your furniture and drapes so that all output vents and intake grilles are free from obstruction. This will also reduce the heating load on your furnace and allow for more economical operation.


Avoid Excess Use of Exhaust Fans
Excessive use of kitchen or bathroom exhaust fans will make your system work harder. Keep energy costs in check by making wise use of exhaust fans.

For more information visit www.evenflowmechanical.com