Blog & Resources
Expert advice and guides to help you make informed HVAC decisions — from repair costs to rebates to seasonal maintenance.
Seasonal
March 24, 2026
When East Bay weather swings from 50°F mornings to 80°F afternoons, your HVAC works overtime. Here's how to protect your system.
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Heating
March 17, 2026
Furnace replacement in the East Bay typically costs between $4,500 and $12,000 depending on efficiency, brand, and installation complexity.
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Maintenance
February 23, 2026
Skipping your annual AC tune-up could void your warranty. Here's what manufacturers require and why spring is ideal.
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Maintenance
February 3, 2025
Pay for a maintenance plan or call when something breaks? A detailed cost comparison that shows why proactive maintenance saves money.
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Commercial
February 3, 2025
Emergency HVAC repairs cost businesses 3–5x more than preventive maintenance. Here's the real cost comparison.
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Heating
February 1, 2025
Your furnace communicates problems through blinking LED codes. Here's what the most common codes mean and what to do.
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Commercial
January 28, 2025
When East Bay weather swings from 50°F mornings to 80°F afternoons, your HVAC works overtime. Here's how to protect your system.
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Commercial
January 20, 2025
Keep your commercial HVAC running efficiently with this maintenance checklist — what you can do yourself and what needs a pro.
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Air Conditioning
January 15, 2025
AC repair in the East Bay typically costs between $150 and $600. A complete breakdown of what to expect.
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Seasonal
March 24, 2026
If your furnace is over 15 years old or showing these warning signs, it may be time for a replacement.
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Heating
January 5, 2025
A detailed comparison to help you choose the right system for your needs and budget.
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Air Conditioning
December 15, 2024
Skipping your annual AC tune-up could void your warranty. Here's what manufacturers require and why spring is ideal.
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