A lot of homes struggle with pests. These insects and animals often seem to find their way back into residential properties after they’ve already been repelled. Not only can they infest your actual living areas, but pests can also enter your HVAC system. When they do this, they cause a vast range of issues. For instance, they might start breeding in your home and living in the ducts. Once they do, they’ll leave behind things like shells, fur, carcasses, wings, and even fecal matter. Click through to read more on this subject.
Read MoreContents1 Central Air conditioning is now an affordable option even if you have baseboard heat with no ductwork.2 3 3.1 If you live on the CT Shoreline from Guilford to East Lyme call Wilcox Energy, located in Westbrook, CT. Our HVAC department can help you find the right air conditioning solution for your home. Central Air conditioning…
Read MoreIn winter, your life is much better off with a heater that works well. This is why the heater needs to be installed and maintained professionally. Doing so will help avoid any mishaps or accidents that can happen during the cold season. In this article, we will cover the necessary steps to getting a fully functional heater that will never compromise your family’s safety, comfort and health. Click through to read more on this topic.
Read MoreThroughout the cold winter time, a competent heater is possibly a homeowner’s closest friend. Once the heater quits working, things could possibly get really bad. When the homeowner doesn’t get sound advice, they might have to spend the night time inside a dangerously cold atmosphere. Knowing how to proceed once the furnace gives up is essential, and each homeowner must have a to-do list when preparing for heater breakdowns. This article summarizes some things you can do once the heater is out. Click through to read more.
Read MoreOn September 24, 2016, Henry R. (Dick) Wilcox passed away. Dick, along with his brother Don, founded Wilcox Fuel Co. in 1955. Together they built the foundation of what is today known as Wilcox Energy. Dick retired at the age of 55 when he and his brother sold the business to current owners David Foster…
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