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Being Clark County's 'Filter Furnace Headquarters', we believe in keeping your furnace maintained so it's always running efficiently. We can always make sure your ducts and seals are in top form.

Choosing a Furnace Humidifier

By Josh Riverside -- A humidifier can help alleviate many of the problems associated with dry air. Humidifiers work by sending moisture into circulation in the air, raising the humidity level. Tabletop humidifiers are good choices for humidifying a small space, such as a nursery or bedroom. Console humidifiers are larger and are effective for humidifying multiple rooms or small apartments. For humidifying large spaces or a whole house, however, it is much more cost-effective to use a whole... more


Outside Wood Furnace: An Affordable Way to Heat Your Home

By Chrono Stock -- Outside wood furnaces are placed outside of your home, often a safe distance away from it. Wood and water are used to heat your home. In fact, an outside wood furnace can also be used to heat more than just your home. Most wood furnaces are equipped to handle a number of different buildings. These building may include a garage, barn, or tool shed. All outdoor wood furnaces come equipped with easy to use controls... more


How To Choose The Best Furnace Filter

By Bill Whitworth -- In order to keep the quality of the air inside the home healthy, good quality furnace filters for your furnace unit should be used. There are various types of filters available on the market. These can be disposable, reusable or refillable. They're usually made from materials like fiberglass, metal, man-made or natural fibers. The efficiency of a filter is decided by fiber size, fiber density, airflow rate and particle diameter. Different types of filters available... more


Dirty Furnace Filters Can Be Deadly

By Bill Whitworth -- When either your furnace or air conditioning unit are not being maintained properly every six months or every year, dirt, dust and other debris can build up inside causing serious problems in the long run. Not only will you be paying more for heating if your heating unit has to struggle harder to heat the same amount of space but also run the risk of some pretty serious dangers are also involved with not properly... more