Posts by Midwest Air Pros
4 Factors to Consider When Buying a Heat Pump
So you are looking to invest in a heat pump. You are not alone––many Americans are making the switch.
Read MoreGeothermal Basics
Geothermal heating has been around for more than five decades. It’s the process of using the Earth’s natural heat, just under the surface, to warm your home’s air and water as well as cool your home in the summer.
Read MoreWhat Are the Different Types of Furnaces?
This winter, you’re hoping to have a brand new furnace to keep you warm. But there are so many furnaces to choose from. You’re left wondering, which is the right one for your home?
Read MoreShould I Buy a Tankless Water Heater Instead?
When your hot water heater breaks, it can be a bit of an emergency. Before you find yourself in this situation, you may want to understand the pros and cons of a tankless water heater.
Read MoreEverything You Need to Know About Boilers
Did you know radiant heat—the type of heat your boiler creates—was one of the first methods of indoor heating systems invented, dating back to 1300 BC?
Read MoreWhy Ductless Is the Way to Go
A ductless system, or mini split, adds comfort to your home without the hassle of having to extend your ductwork.
Read MoreWhat Are Signs I Need a New Furnace?
A furnace is a major investment for any homeowner. Although it’s not something that will need to be done frequently, most people will face the decision of needing to purchase a new heating system sometime during home ownership.
Read MoreWhat Questions Should You Ask Before Hiring a Plumber?
Indoor plumbing is one of those things we all take for granted—that is, until we lose that convenience due to a plumbing problem. When plumbing issues inevitably arise, knowing what to do and who to call can drastically reduce the stress and difficulty of the situation.
Read More7 Things You Should Know About Tankless Water Heaters
Regardless if you heat your water with natural gas, electricity, propane, or some other fuel, tankless water heaters use less energy. Instead of heating water only to let it cool down when you’re not using it, a tankless water heater operates on demand.
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