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Heat Pumps

Heat Pump 101: What You Need to Know About Heat Pumps for Your Nassau County, NY Home

October 12, 2015

Have you been considering ways you can improve the energy usage in your Nassau County, NY home – while staying comfortable at the same time? Then you should know that heat pumps are a great way to maximize your heating and cooling budget and help reduce your carbon footprint. According to the Department of Energy… Continue Reading

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Is a Heat Pump a Good Choice for My Long Island, NY Home?

October 7, 2015

T.F. O’Brien is here to help. Call or click here: 516.488.1800 Ask A Tech When it comes time to replace or enhance the heating equipment in your Long Island, NY home, if you’re like most of today’s homeowners, the chances are you’ll do some online research before purchasing any new products or systems. Having so… Continue Reading

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Save Energy with a High-Efficiency Heating System from T.F. O’Brien

September 12, 2014

Winter wonderlands are certainly beautiful, but the cold temperatures that allow for crystalline landscapes covered in a soft blanket of snow also make heating your home a necessity. You’re probably painfully aware that the more you need to run your furnace in the winter months, the higher your utility bill is going to be. And,… Continue Reading

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Your Heat Pump Has a Balance Point in Winter: Why You Should Know What It Is

December 26, 2013

One of the most valuable pieces of equipment in your home, especially in the winter, is your heating system. Heat pumps in particular are a cost-efficient source of heating for your home. However, because they work by moving heat energy from one place to another, they provide less heating to your home the colder it… Continue Reading

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Your Heat Pump’s Thermostat: What You Need to Know for Winter Programming

December 24, 2013

There’s no question that you want to stay warm and comfortable in your home, but that doesn’t mean you have to waste electricity to do so. Many homeowners don’t realize that they’re not effectively using their heat pump’s thermostat. Let’s explore the simple ways you can reduce your energy consumption.

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Confused by Dual Fuel Heating? Here’s What You Need to Know

October 31, 2013

If you’re interested in having one of the more efficient heating systems for your home, you might consider a dual fuel system.

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Maximize Your Ductless Mini Split for Optimal Performance During Cooler Temps

October 11, 2013

Over the years, ductless mini split technology has improved greatly, making it a more viable heating solution in cooler climates. Follow these tips to maximize your ductless mini split for optimal performance during cooler temperatures.

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5 Compelling Reasons to Give Geothermal Cooling and Heating Serious Thought

July 17, 2013

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Energy (DOE) agree that geothermal cooling and heating is the most cost effective, environmentally friendly way to keep your home comfortable.

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Your Geothermal Installation: Moving Heat to Keep You Cool

June 21, 2013

Any air conditioning system works by removing heat from your home, but a geothermal installation removes that heat using less energy. It does this by utilizing the constant temperatures found a few feet below ground.

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Considering Heat Pump Air Conditioning? Here’s What You Need To Know

June 20, 2011

Hey, Long Island homeowners: there is an option that you may not have considered yet to keep you cool this summer while also saving you some money. If you are in the market for a new HVAC system, consider heat pump air conditioning. Upgrading your home’s HVAC system is a good idea this year, because… Continue Reading

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