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Signed into law in August 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act provides tax credits and rebates to encourage Colorado homeowners to swap out their old fuel-burning appliances for high-efficiency equipment that does a better job at a lower operating cost.
Continue ReadingLooking to install a new heater in your Firestone home? Your two most popular choices are a heat pump and a furnace. Each one has advantages and disadvantages when compared to the other.
Continue ReadingYou have just inspected your air filter, only to find it is sopping wet! Thoughts begin to race through your head, and you ask yourself, Is my furnace breaking down?
Continue ReadingUpgrade your furnace for increased energy efficiency and heating cost reduction.
Continue ReadingGeothermal heat pumps use the constant temperature of the earth for their heat transfer medium instead of the outside air temperature as air-source systems utilize.
Continue ReadingWe often hear from Firestone customers who want to understand the risks of carbon monoxide (CO). At Carbon Valley Heating & Air, we’re glad to share as much information as possible about protecting your indoor air quality (IAQ)—especially when it comes to the deadly nature of this silent killer. Carbon monoxide is an odorless gas…
Continue ReadingUpgrade your furnace for increased energy efficiency and heating cost reduction.
Continue ReadingGeothermal 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.
Continue ReadingA furnace is a big part of your life—whether you realize it or not. It keeps your Firestone home warm and can help with your indoor air quality (IAQ).
Continue ReadingYou turn on your heat pump, and you smell something burning. What should you do? Who should you call first, the fire department or your HVAC technician? First assess what the smell most likely is, and you may not need to call anyone. Of course, if you’re still nervous because you just don’t know, turn off your heat pump and give one of our highly trained technicians a call at 303-963-9321 to come out to diagnose the smell for you.
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