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How Long Should Your HVAC System Last? When to Replace vs Repair Your Furnace
As a homeowner, one of the most important investments you’ll make is your HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system. After all, this equipment is responsible for keeping your home comfortable year-round, no matter the weather outside. But like any major appliance, HVAC systems don’t last forever. At some point, you’ll need to consider replacing…
Read MoreYour Fall Home To Do List – Part 1: Preparing Your HVAC System for the Winter Season
As autumn paints the landscape with its warm hues, it’s time to tackle your “fall home to do list” to ensure your household is ready for the colder months. This two-part series will guide you through essential tasks to prepare your home for the seasonal shift, starting with a focus on HVAC maintenance. Preparing your…
Read MoreCombatting Colorado’s Dry Climate
Living in the picturesque state of Colorado offers a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes, outdoor recreational activities, and a vibrant culture. However, residents of Broomfield, CO, and surrounding areas are all too familiar with one particular challenge – the dry climate. The arid air can not only take a toll on your health but also…
Read MoreFurnace Filter Essentials: Protect Your Home and Furnace
As the temperatures drop and the cold season sets in, ensuring your furnace is running efficiently becomes a top priority for maintaining a warm and comfortable home. A key component of furnace efficiency and longevity is the humble yet essential furnace filter. Understanding its importance and how to maintain it can save you money, improve…
Read MoreHow to Stop Condensation in Your AC Ducts
Condensation in your air conditioning ducts can lead to a myriad of problems, especially if you reside in Colorado where the climate can be quite variable. From mold growth to reduced efficiency of your HVAC system, moisture in your ducts is a problem that needs immediate attention. This post will cover tips on preventing condensation…
Read MoreThe Cost of Installing Air Conditioning in Colorado
As summer temperatures continue to rise, the need for effective cooling solutions in Colorado becomes increasingly apparent. One of the most efficient ways to keep your home comfortable during the hot months is by installing an air conditioning system. However, potential homeowners and residents often wonder about the costs involved. Let’s explore the average costs…
Read More4 Reasons Why Summer is the Perfect Time for Duct Cleaning
The summer season is here, and many homeowners begin to think about ways to improve their home’s comfort and efficiency. One often-overlooked but highly impactful service is duct cleaning. Here, we’ll delve into the benefits of duct cleaning during the summer and why choosing this service is a smart decision for any homeowner. The Importance…
Read MoreThe Future at Home: Navigating the Integration of Technology in Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling
Ever wondered what it’s like to have your home work smarter, not harder, for you? At Craig Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling, we’re all about bringing the latest gadgets and innovations right into your home. Think about it – controlling your heating with a quick tap on your phone, saving a few bucks on your bills…
Read MoreHow to Prepare Your Air Conditioner for Summer
With summer’s warm embrace just around the corner, it’s essential to ensure that your air conditioning system is in tip-top shape to provide the cool, comforting breeze you’ll crave during the sweltering months. We understand the importance of a well-prepared air conditioner (AC), so we’ve compiled a comprehensive guide to help you prepare your central…
Read More5 Home Maintenance Tips To Embrace Spring without the Worry
Spring is a season of renewal and beauty, especially in Broomfield, Colorado and the northern metro Denver area, where the landscapes transition from a serene, snowy blanket to a vibrant, thriving environment. However, with this seasonal shift comes a host of potential issues for homeowners, particularly related to spring runoff, snowmelt, and fluctuating temperatures. Understanding…
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