When I started out working with my dad, Russell, at Russell’s Heating & Cooling, I came to understand our commitment to our customers from a very personal perspective. He always said how important it is to educate our customers so that they are comfortable with our service, our products, and our advice. On occasion, we come across a topic or some news that we like to share with our customers. These informative topics will appear right here, as part of our blog.
Whether it’s new promotions, ways to save energy dollars in easy ways, or letting you know about a new service or product we are offering to our customers, Buddy’s Blog is here to keep you informed and educated.
We invite you to explore the topics we share with you here. If you have questions or a topic you’d like to see in this space, just let us know!
There’s a certain amount of furnace troubleshooting you can do before you need to call the pros to give you a hand with your furnace problems. Knowing when you can fix it yourself versus when it’s Read more
If your home is not ready for the cold weather, you will find yourself paying higher and higher energy costs as you try to keep warm. If you have noticed your costs rising in recent months, you Read more
Do you experience hot and cold patches throughout your house, no matter what you set your thermostat to? Do you have a constant battle with other household members over what temperature the Read more
Did you know that water heating is the third-largest energy expense in a typical home? It usually accounts for roughly 12 percent of your energy bill, meaning saving hot water can really help save Read more
Sufficient insulation is one of the most important weapons in the battle to save energy. It is estimated that approximately 30 percent of conditioned air that's in most homes escapes through walls Read more
When not in use, the air conditioner of any home is often forgotten and generally neglected. If it is not taken care of properly during the winter months, its lifespan may be reduced. The most Read more
Furnace air filters should be changed every two to three months in order to trap the most amount of particles possible from your indoor air. Irritants such as dust, dirt, dander, pollen and mold Read more