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Transitioning Your Heat Pump

December 15, 2023

One reason North Carolina homeowners love heat pumps is they function as an all-in-one unit. Instead of purchasing and maintaining a separate furnace and air conditioning system, you can simply transition your heat pump from the heat setting to the cooling setting and vice versa as seasons warrant. 

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What Does Indoor Air Quality Have to Do With Allergies? Poplar tree buds opening in spring, to show their silky white hairs.

What Does Indoor Air Quality Have to Do With Allergies?

November 30, 2023

Did you know the average American spends nearly 90 percent of life indoors? That’s why it is increasingly important to ensure indoor air quality (IAQ) is clean and healthy. 

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Is Your Heating System Ready for This Winter? Family snuggling together in warm winter clothing.

Is Your Heating System Ready for This Winter?

November 15, 2023

Winter’s here in North Carolina can get pretty cold. If you want to remain comfortable regardless of how low the outdoor temperature drops, prepare your heating system so that it runs efficiently and keeps you warm.

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4 Factors to Consider When Buying a Heat Pump

November 10, 2023

So you are looking to invest in a heat pump. You are not alone––many Americans are making the switch.

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Why Is Remodeling My Home in the Fall or Winter a Better Time? Female couple choosing swatch colors.

Why Is Remodeling My Home in the Fall or Winter a Better Time?

October 31, 2023

When you come out of winter’s hibernation, you are ready for a change. Warmer weather prompts many a project. You may begin a plan to get healthy, so you adopt new eating habits and exercise. Or maybe you decide to change up your nest. 

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4 Important Heat Pump Maintenance Tips

October 15, 2023

Taking proper care of your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system is the best way to ensure it will function efficiently and reach its full service life potential.

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How to Reduce Dust in Your Home

September 30, 2023

At Anderson Heating & Cooling, we know how important clean indoor air quality is for your home. Our team specializes in offering whole-house solutions to keep you and your loved ones healthy, comfortable, and safe throughout the year.

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The Problem With Clogged Air Filters. Man cleaning filter with brush.

The Problem With Clogged Air Filters

September 15, 2023

Think about it. Your air filter is responsible for cleaning every bit of your indoor air as it circulates through your home, providing life-giving oxygen to you and your family. It’s responsible for filtering out dust and dirt as well as things like pet dander and allergens. It has a big, important job to do—one that can contribute significantly to your family’s health, comfort, and financial situation.

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What Is a Heat Pump?

August 30, 2023

What’s the best way to preserve resources? Working with what you already have. Heat pumps make your OBX home more comfortable by using heat that already exists.

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Three Reasons to Consider a Geothermal Heat Pump

August 8, 2023

Geothermal heat pumps have been in use since the 1940s, heating and cooling homes in the Kill Devil Hills area efficiently and thoroughly. They use the constant temperature of the earth for their heat transfer medium instead of the outside air temperature as air-source systems utilize.

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