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Why You Should Install a Programmable Thermostat with Your New HVAC System

Discover how a programmable thermostat can boost energy efficiency, lower bills, and add convenience to your Austin home’s HVAC system.
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How Long Should My Furnace and Air Conditioner Last?

Wondering about the lifespan of your HVAC system? Learn how long your furnace and air conditioner should last and tips for maximizing their efficiency and longevity in Austin.
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Adding Central Heat After a Floor Furnace

Considering upgrading from a floor furnace to central heat? Learn what to expect during the process, from installation to benefits. McCullough is here to help.
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Should I Replace My Heater & AC at the Same Time?

Wondering if you should replace your heater and AC simultaneously? Discover the benefits and cost-saving insights for Austin homeowners considering HVAC upgrades.
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A heat pump outside a home

What is a Heat Pump?

In the summer, a heat pump works in exactly the same way as an air conditioner, i.e., cooling your home or office by moving heat from the inside to the outside.
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The Rising Cost of Freon (R-22) and What It Means for Your HVAC System

Learn why the cost of R-22 refrigerant, commonly known as Freon, continues to rise and discover alternatives for Austin homeowners looking to avoid high HVAC maintenance costs.
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An energy guide showing a SEER rating

What is SEER?

Learn what SEER means and how it impacts your air conditioner's efficiency. Discover the benefits of choosing the right SEER rating for your home comfort.
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Air Conditioning Without Air Ducts: Discover the Ductless Solution

Discover ductless air conditioning options for your Austin home. Explore the benefits, installation tips, and why ductless systems offer efficient cooling without ductwork.
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Best Ways to Beat the Heat This Summer

Discover effective tips to keep cool this summer in Austin. Learn about HVAC solutions, cooling techniques, and energy-efficient practices to beat the Texas heat.
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