Winter Heating Tips for Pet Parents

Winter Heating Tips for Pet Parents in St. Louis

When the air in St. Louis turns bitterly cold, your pet can feel it just as well as you do. Bone-chilling temperatures bring risks of hypothermia and frostbite in pets, with dogs that have short hair and thin coats worse off. Consider these winter heating tips to keep your furry children comfortably warm. You may also want to think about upgrading your furnace and HVAC system, especially if you are interested in having a smart, connected home. Whether you are … Continue reading Winter Heating Tips for Pet Parents

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Holiday Heating Tips for Winter Parties

Holiday Heating Tips for Winter Parties

If you are planning winter parties and get-togethers and wondering how you can best utilize your HVAC system for comfort minus high heating bills, use these holiday heating tips to plan wisely. At Galmiche & Sons, our heating and air conditioning experts will help keep your HVAC system running efficiently with easy tips and regular maintenance. If you have yet to book your winter HVAC maintenance or need help getting your system in shape for the holidays, it’s not too … Continue reading Holiday Heating Tips for Winter Parties

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Busting Winter Heating Myths: Fact or Fiction?

Busting Winter Heating Myths: Fact or Fiction?

Ever wondered if you are letting heat out by opening your windows in winter? Or if cranking out the thermostat will heat your home faster? Are some truths, in fact, widely-held misconceptions? In this article we explore some common winter heating myths, and provide the truths that can help keep you warm this winter while saving on heating bills. For more HVAC tips and answers to any HVAC issues you may be facing, contact the St. Louis heating and air … Continue reading Busting Winter Heating Myths: Fact or Fiction?

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Budget Friendly Heating Tips: 5 Ways to Stay Warm and Toasty This Winter without Cranking Up the Heat

Budget Friendly Heating Tips | St. Louis HVAC

St. Louis winters can get downright cold, and with energy bills rising, it is no wonder homeowners find themselves wondering how they can keep warm without breaking the bank. With these budget friendly heating tips, you can beat the cold and make even the chilliest day feel manageable. To learn more and ensure your furnace is in good shape for heating your home optimally, contact the heating and air conditioning experts at Galmiche & Sons to schedule a furnace check-up … Continue reading Budget Friendly Heating Tips: 5 Ways to Stay Warm and Toasty This Winter without Cranking Up the Heat

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Tips to Breathe Easy and Improve Indoor Air Quality

Tips to Breathe Easy and Improve Indoor Air Quality in St. Louis

With the right knowledge, you can take steps to ensure that the air you breathe at home or work is healthy. You may wonder if you really need to make the effort to improve indoor air quality, but given how the quality of indoor air can have a substantial effect on your health and well-being, it is better to be safe than sorry. Here are some of the known effects of indoor air pollutants: Cause eye, nose, and throat irritation … Continue reading Tips to Breathe Easy and Improve Indoor Air Quality

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DIY HVAC Repairs vs. Hiring a Contractor

DIY HVAC Repairs vs. Hiring a Contractor in St. Louis

Let’s face it – HVAC repairs are quite costly, especially if you have an old unit that breaks down frequently. So, it is natural to want to DIY HVAC repairs and save significant money. Now, while there is nothing wrong with trying to fix your HVAC unit’s issue on your own, some problems are meant to be handled by HVAC professionals. When it comes to the intricacies of your heating and cooling systems, striking the balance between what you can … Continue reading DIY HVAC Repairs vs. Hiring a Contractor

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The Best Ways to Improve Home Air Quality Simply

The Best Ways to Improve Home Air Quality Simply

It’s worth understanding how to improve home air quality. Your health and well-being depends on it. Good ventilation and air quality are associated with reduced asthma attacks, cardiovascular disease, and infectious disease transmission. Following these simple and effective tips to improve home air quality can protect your health and improve your comfort at home. To learn more or to schedule regular maintenance for your HVAC and indoor air quality systems in St. Louis, contact the heating and air conditioning experts … Continue reading The Best Ways to Improve Home Air Quality Simply

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6 Warning Signs of a Failing Furnace

6 Warning Signs of a Failing Furnace

As the colder months settle in, your furnace takes the spotlight as a vital component of your household. While it typically guarantees warmth and comfort, being vigilant about potential signs of a failing furnace is necessary. Recognizing these indicators early on can prevent significant problems during the chilly months. If you recognize any of these signs or are ready to replace your old furnace with an eco friendly heating system, the experts at Galmiche & Sons in St. Louis can … Continue reading 6 Warning Signs of a Failing Furnace

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Top Signs of a Malfunctioning Furnace

Top Signs of a Malfunctioning Furnace

Your furnace is one of the most vital components of your home in St. Louis, offering you warmth and comfort during chilly seasons. However, it might occasionally exhibit subtle hints when it’s not operating at its best. This is especially true if your furnace is old. Recognizing the signs of a malfunctioning furnace is crucial for maintaining a cozy and safe home environment. When you recognize these signs, you can opt for a timely resolution. This, in turn, minimizes the … Continue reading Top Signs of a Malfunctioning Furnace

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How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Leaks in Your Furnace

How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Leaks in Your Furnace

Carbon monoxide leaks are a major danger stemming from a furnace unit. One of the worst things about it is that it is a silent threat. It can even result in deadly consequences if ignored for a long time. Carbon monoxide is an odorless and colorless gas. It is a byproduct of incomplete combustion within fuel-burning appliances like a furnace unit. It can make you and your loved ones seriously ill or cause death if you are exposed to it … Continue reading How to Prevent Carbon Monoxide Leaks in Your Furnace

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